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who is cutting the grass?
change into indirect speech​

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Answered by jhansijeyakumar12
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DIRECT SPEECH:

I said" Who is cutting the grass?"

INDIRECT SPEECH:

I asked who was cutting the grass.

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Answered by Anonymous
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\underline{\sf{Direct\:speech}}

I said, "Who is cutting the grass"?

\underline{\sf{Indirect\:Speech}}

I asked that who was cutting the grass.

Additional information:-

\underline{\pink{\sf{Direct\: Speech :}}}

The actual words of the speaker with punctuation is called "Direct speech".

Ex:- He said , "I am busy now".

\underline{\blue{\sf{Indirect\:Speech:}}}

The meaning of substance of the speakers words is called "Indirect speech".

Ex:- He said the he was busy then

Note:-

When the given sentence is universal fact then the sentence is unchanged.

Ex:- The sun rises in the east.

Rules for Changing direct speech into Indirect speech:-

\bigstar The inverted commas are ommitted in the Indirect speech.

\bigstar The tense of the reporting verb should never be changed.

\bigstar We use linker before the Indirect speech.

\bigstar The first letter with inverted commas will not remain capital in Indirect speech.

\bigstar The pronoun should be Changed according to the sense of the speech.

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