They said, 'Hurrah! we won the game'. into indirect speech
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They exclaimed with joy that they had won the game.
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They exclaimed with joy that they won the match.....
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General rules for changing direct speech into indirect speech
General rules for changing direct speech into indirect speechOmit all inverted commas or quotation marks. End the sentence with a full stop.
General rules for changing direct speech into indirect speechOmit all inverted commas or quotation marks. End the sentence with a full stop.If the verb inside the inverted commas/quotation marks is in the present tense, change it into the corresponding past tense. If it is in the simple past tense, change it into the past perfect tense.
General rules for changing direct speech into indirect speechOmit all inverted commas or quotation marks. End the sentence with a full stop.If the verb inside the inverted commas/quotation marks is in the present tense, change it into the corresponding past tense. If it is in the simple past tense, change it into the past perfect tense.Direct speech: The girl said, ‘I like singing.’
General rules for changing direct speech into indirect speechOmit all inverted commas or quotation marks. End the sentence with a full stop.If the verb inside the inverted commas/quotation marks is in the present tense, change it into the corresponding past tense. If it is in the simple past tense, change it into the past perfect tense.Direct speech: The girl said, ‘I like singing.’Indirect speech: The girl said that she liked singing.
General rules for changing direct speech into indirect speechOmit all inverted commas or quotation marks. End the sentence with a full stop.If the verb inside the inverted commas/quotation marks is in the present tense, change it into the corresponding past tense. If it is in the simple past tense, change it into the past perfect tense.Direct speech: The girl said, ‘I like singing.’Indirect speech: The girl said that she liked singing.Direct speech: Rahul said, ‘I will have to reach home by 8.30.’
General rules for changing direct speech into indirect speechOmit all inverted commas or quotation marks. End the sentence with a full stop.If the verb inside the inverted commas/quotation marks is in the present tense, change it into the corresponding past tense. If it is in the simple past tense, change it into the past perfect tense.Direct speech: The girl said, ‘I like singing.’Indirect speech: The girl said that she liked singing.Direct speech: Rahul said, ‘I will have to reach home by 8.30.’Indirect speech: Rahul said that he would have to reach home by 8.30.
General rules for changing direct speech into indirect speechOmit all inverted commas or quotation marks. End the sentence with a full stop.If the verb inside the inverted commas/quotation marks is in the present tense, change it into the corresponding past tense. If it is in the simple past tense, change it into the past perfect tense.Direct speech: The girl said, ‘I like singing.’Indirect speech: The girl said that she liked singing.Direct speech: Rahul said, ‘I will have to reach home by 8.30.’Indirect speech: Rahul said that he would have to reach home by 8.30.Direct speech: Alina said, ‘I met James yesterday.’
General rules for changing direct speech into indirect speechOmit all inverted commas or quotation marks. End the sentence with a full stop.If the verb inside the inverted commas/quotation marks is in the present tense, change it into the corresponding past tense. If it is in the simple past tense, change it into the past perfect tense.Direct speech: The girl said, ‘I like singing.’Indirect speech: The girl said that she liked singing.Direct speech: Rahul said, ‘I will have to reach home by 8.30.’Indirect speech: Rahul said that he would have to reach home by 8.30.Direct speech: Alina said, ‘I met James yesterday.’Indirect speech: Alina said that she had met James yesterday.
General rules for changing direct speech into indirect speechOmit all inverted commas or quotation marks. End the sentence with a full stop.If the verb inside the inverted commas/quotation marks is in the present tense, change it into the corresponding past tense. If it is in the simple past tense, change it into the past perfect tense.Direct speech: The girl said, ‘I like singing.’Indirect speech: The girl said that she liked singing.Direct speech: Rahul said, ‘I will have to reach home by 8.30.’Indirect speech: Rahul said that he would have to reach home by 8.30.Direct speech: Alina said, ‘I met James yesterday.’Indirect speech: Alina said that she had met James yesterday.When the verb inside the quotation marks expresses a universal truth, we do not normally change it into the past tense.