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what is the indirect speech of - the man said to the girl, "i know you and your father "​


Anonymous: The man told the girl that he knew her and her father
Anonymous: knew won't come... he still knows them
DhanyaDA: but in indirect speech everything changes into past
Anonymous: Yeah

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The man told to the girl that he knew her and her father.

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Answered by tripathiakshita48
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The indirect speech of "The man said to the girl, 'I know you and your father'" would be:

"The man told the girl that he knew her and her father."

In indirect speech, the verb "said" is replaced with a verb like "told," and the quotation marks are removed. The pronouns are also changed to reflect the third person point of view, and the verb tense is often shifted back (in this case, from present tense to past tense).


Direct speech refers to the exact words spoken by someone, and is usually enclosed in quotation marks.

Indirect speech, also known as reported speech, refers to the words spoken by someone that are reported by another person. In indirect speech, the exact words spoken are not enclosed in quotation marks, and the sentence is often modified to reflect the change in speaker.

When changing direct speech to indirect speech, there are a few changes that need to be made. The tense of the verbs often needs to be shifted back, and the pronouns and time and place expressions may also need to be changed to reflect the new speaker.
Additionally, the use of conjunctions and reporting verbs is important for connecting the two parts of the sentence.

It's important to note that not all speech needs to be reported in indirect speech. Direct speech is often used when the speaker's exact words are important, while indirect speech is used when the focus is on reporting the information rather than the exact words spoken.

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