Direct and Indirect Speech Narration Exercise No. 7 & 8 · 1. Mohan said, “I will not go now.” · 2. He said to me, “You can go now.” · 3. Sohan said ...
Direct and Indirect Speech Assertive Sentences Exercises - In this section, you will play quiz on the Narration or Direct and Indirect Speech in Assertive Sentences
Direct and Indirect Speech Assertive Sentences Exercises - In this section, you will play quiz on the Narration or Direct and Indirect Speech in Assertive Sentences
Direct and Indirect Speech. 5. I said to my brother, “Let us go to some hill station for a change”. A. I asked my brother to go to some hill station for a change. B. I suggested to my brother that we should go to some hill station for a change. C. I asked my brother if he would go to some hill station for a change.
14.04.2021 · Direct to Indirect Speech of Assertive Sentence Exercises Change the following from Direct to Indirect Speech of Assertive Sentence. i) She says, "I shall dance." ii) You will say, "I am happy." iii) They said, "We support the right." iv) The policeman said to the boys, "You have not followed the rules of the road."
Apr 14, 2021 · Direct to Indirect Speech of Assertive Sentence Exercises Change the following from Direct to Indirect Speech of Assertive Sentence. i) She says, "I shall dance." ii) You will say, "I am happy." iii) They said, "We support the right." iv) The policeman said to the boys, "You have not followed the rules of the road."
Assertive Sentences Part 1 - Direct and Indirect Narration. Direct - Ram says, "Hari has gone to Agra." Indirect - Ram says that Hari has gone to Agra. Direct - Sohan will say, "Asha is very intelligent." Indirect - Sohan will say that Asha is very intelligent. Direct - He has said to me, "Ravi will join the camp."
Direct and Indirect Speech. 5. I said to my brother, “Let us go to some hill station for a change”. A. I asked my brother to go to some hill station for a change. B. I suggested to my brother that we should go to some hill station for a change. C. I asked my brother if he would go to some hill station for a change.
30.11.2020 · Direct And Indirect Narration Assertive Sentences. We change an Assertive Sentence into Indirect Speech according to the following rules- All of first we change the Reporting Verb Says to into Tells and Said to Into Told. We do not change the Reporting Verb when there is no Object in Reporting Clause. Examples- Hesays tome,”Ahmad is playing.”
Feb 09, 2014 · It is also known as Declarative, Statement or Affirmative Sentence. An assertive sentences denotes statements, declarations and facts. Example: – The Earth is round. – Fehmida is not our teacher Clue: These sentences ends with full stop (.) 13 Jan, 2014 Direct & Indirect (Assertive Sentences) 4. 5.
Assertive Sentences Part 1 - Direct and Indirect Narration Direct and Indirect Narration, Transformation, Tenses में परिवर्तन सम्बन्धी नियम (Rules for the change of Tenses)
Nov 30, 2020 · Direct And Indirect Narration Assertive Sentences. We change an Assertive Sentence into Indirect Speech according to the following rules-All of first we change the Reporting Verb Says to into Tells and Said to Into Told. We do not change the Reporting Verb when there is no Object in Reporting Clause. Examples-He says to me,”Ahmad is playing.”
1. Direct - I said, "I do not like that book." Indirect - I said that I did not like that book. 2. Direct - You said, "I am learning my lesson." Indirect - you said that you were learning your lesson. 3. Direct - They said, "We want to go to Delhi." Indirect - They said that they wanted to go to Delhi.