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The teacher said," the earth moves around the sun." Change into the indirect speech.​

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The teacher said," The earth moves around the sun." (Change into the indirect speech.)

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The teacher said that the earth moves around the sun.

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  • While changing into indirect speech in present indefinite tense, we use the past form of verb but In this sentence , "The earth moves round the sun" is an eternal truth. So , It has no change of verb.
Answered by Anonymous
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\implies\sfThe teacher said that the earth moves around the sun.

Direct : I said to him, "you have bought the book".

Indirect : I told him that he had bought the book

Additional Information :

❇The person who conveys is the second person to whom the first person told the compliment or a sentence .

✴ Indirect speech is a report on what someone else said or wrote without using that person's exact words.

▪️In direct speech, we use the actual words of the speaker which are enclosed within the inverted commas placed at the beginning and at the end We use introductory verbs in direct speech to introduce the speaker's words.

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