What a beautiful fort it is!" She said change indirect speech
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She exclaimed that it was a beautiful fort.
Explanation:
- Indirect speech is used to report an event in informal words or not in the way the words were spoken.
- Unlike direct speech one doe not have to quote the report word by word the way, they were uttered.
- Inverted commas are never used in indirect speech, unlike direct speech.
- The given sentence can be written in indirect speech as:
- She exclaimed that it was a beautiful fort.
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Answer:
Direct speech:
What a beautiful fort it is! She said.
Indirect speech:
She exclaimed that it was a beautiful fort.
Additional information:
Indirect speech:
➜ He told her that, she was trying to insult me.
Direct speech:
➜ He said to her, "you are trying to insult me".
Direct speech definition:
➜ Direct speech is quote actual words of the speaker.
Indirect speech definition:
➜ Indirect speech reports the content said by the speaker without quoting exact words. This is "Reported speech".
Examples of direct and indirect speech:
Direct speech:
➜ Nayanshreyas, said "I have scored 100% marks in maths".
Indirect speech:
➜ Nayanshreyas said that he had scored 100% marks in maths.
Converting direct to indirect speech:
➜ Changing the tenses.
➜ Changing the pronouns.
➜ Changing the expression of the words for (Place, things, Time).
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