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How do you use indirect speech in shall?
In indirect speech ‘would’ is taken because the reporting verb is in past tense. When the reporting verb is in past tense the auxiliary verb of the direct narration changes into past tense except in case of eternal truth etc. Here ‘shall’ changes to ‘would’.
What is the indirect speech of here?
Adverbs are words showing `where` and `when` something happened. Some adverbs are `here` which is changes to `there`, `today` which becomes `that day`, `tomorrow` which becomes `the next day` and so on. In short, we change the pronouns, the verbs and the adverbs when we change from Direct to Indirect speech.
What is indirect speech?
Transferring the sentence that someone else says is called indirect speech. It is also called reported speech. Usually, it is used in spoken language. If the transmitted action is done in the past, the sentence becomes the past tense.
What did Mohan say about the examination?
Mohan said that he was working hard for the examination. *) In the first sentence, the actual words of the speaker are quoted. This is called Direct Speech. *) In the second sentence, we give the substance of what the speaker said or without
What is the difference between direct and indirect quotes in Ramayana?
Direct: Ramu said, “I saw a lion in the forest.” Indirect: Ramu said that he had seen a lion in the forest. Direct: Satish said to me, “I am very happy here.” Indirect: Satish told me that he was very happy there. Direct: He said, “I can do this work.” Indirect: He said that he could do that work.
How do you use direct and indirect in a sentence?
Direct: She said to me, “Open the window.” Indirect: She ordered me to open the window. Direct: The captain said to the soldiers, “Attack the enemy.” Indirect: The captain commanded the soldiers to attack the enemy. Direct: I said to him, “Leave this place at once.” Indirect: I told him to leave that place at once.