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"To Dehra, and then to Mussoorie", I said(Narration change)

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Answered by Dikshita47
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I said that to Dehra and then to Mussoorie

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Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

I said that to Dehra and then to Mussoorie

Explanation:

Rules For Direct And Indirect Speech

Direct to Indirect Speech Conversion Rules

A variety of factors are considered when converting a direct speech sentence to indirect speech, including reporting verbs, modals, time, place, pronouns, tenses, and so on. We will go over each of these factors individually.

Rule 1 - Direct to Indirect Communication Reporting Verb - Conversion

When the reporting verb in direct speech is in the past tense, all present tenses in indirect speech are changed to the corresponding past tense.

Tenses in indirect speech do not change if the words within the quotes (") refer to a habitual action or a universal truth.

The tenses of direct speech do not change depending on whether the reporting verb is in the future or present tense.

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