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vikram said,"krishna,please lend me your book " change to indirect speech

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Answered by Anonymous
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Heya!!!!

Answer to your question:



♡Vikram requested Krishna to lend him his book.



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Answered by aqibkincsem
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The indirect speech of the sentence can be written as 'Vikram asked Krishna to lend him his book.' Indirect speech is a type of expressing the elements of a statement, utterance or a question without saying them directly as often happens in a direct speech.

As an example, He said "I'm coming" is a type of direct speech, whereas He said that he was coming is a form of indirect speech. An indirect speech should not be distracted with an indirect speech act.

In English grammar, indirect speech generally uses certain syntactic structures like the content clauses and often infinitive phrases. A question that is in indirect speech usually takes the form of an interrogative content clause that is also known as an indirect question.

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