1) He ordered that he should stop that. 2)He informed that he had had his breakfast. 3)He opined that the work should be done once more.
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TheChosenOneHi everyone,
I just wanted to know that what will be the indirect speech of these:
Introductory words can be your own:
1. 'You must stop that.'
2. 'I have had my breakfast.'
3. 'They must do it again.'
4. 'He has had cold for four days.'
5. 'I must hurry.'
6. 'I have just had my haircut.'
TheChosenOneHi everyone,
I just wanted to know that what will be the indirect speech of these:
Introductory words can be your own:
1. 'You must stop that.' he said you had to stop that
2. 'I have had my breakfast.' he said he'd just had his breakfast
3. 'They must do it