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"Then I won't turn you loose,"said the woman to the boy. (indirect speech)

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Answered by parmarfreya12
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the woman said to the boy that she wont turn him loose.

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Answered by barnadutta2015
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Answer:

Women said that she would not turn until she loose is the indirect speech of "Then I won't turn you loose,"said the woman to the boy.

Explanation:

Women said that she would not turn until she loose is the indirect speech of "Then I won't turn you loose," said the woman to the boy.

If the reporting verb is in the past tense, then the direct phrase is transformed in its past tense. Whether the reporting verb is in the present or future tense, the tense of direct speech is unaffected. If the universal truth is contained in the direct sentence, it does not alter in the indirect speech.

The term "indirect speech" refers to a grammatical device used to describe the substance of another utterance without explicitly citing it in linguistics. It is also known as "reported speech" or "indirect conversation." For instance, Jill claimed she was coming in the English language, but Jill saying "I'm coming" would constitute direct talk.

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