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Elururajesh3 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Direct and Indirect speech

He said,"Mother, tell me about yourself,your family, why you became a nun?"

Please convert into indirect speech....

Rajesh
  

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I'm not strong in English but suppose that it should be something like this: He asked ("said to" seems to sound worse) the mother to tell him about herself, her family, why she became a nun to learn more about the inderect speech you can look over the previous topics

  • I'm not strong in English but suppose that it should be something like this: He asked ("said to" seems to sound worse) the mother to tell him about herself, her family, why she became a nun to learn more about the inderect speech you can look over the previous topics
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I'm not strong in English but suppose that it should be something like this:

He asked ("said to" seems to sound worse) the mother to tell him about herself, her family, why she became a nun

to learn more about the inderect speech you can look over the previous topics
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Mother said,"We are never too young to love, I was just like a girl getting ready to get married".

Please convert into Indirect speech..

Mother said.......................................

Rajesh
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Mother told (that) they were never too young to love, she was (it seems to me there is no need to write had been instead of was in that context - but as I told you before I'm not strong in English) just like a girl getting ready to get married

The word "(that)" is optional and it is usually omitted.
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Mother said that they were never too young to love, she had been just like a girl getting ready to get married.

can we write like this?

-Rajesh
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It seems to me that it would be better to write:

Mother told that they were never too young to love, she was just like a girl getting ready to get married
It seems to me that said is more preferable in cases like: She said, or he said.

The same time when the active person(that one who said something) is defined in th
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Hi Skif,

Here is another direct speech, which has to change in Indirect speech.

Mrs. Salmon said to counsel for the defence, " I have never had to wear Spectacles".

Rajesh
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Mrs. Salmon told counsel for the defence that he had never had to wear Spectacles
1. As there is defined the concrete person(the counsel) to whom the rejoinder was adressed so that it is the case when told should be used instead of said.

2. The Present Perfect (have never had) is changed to Past Perfect(had never
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Hello,

It would be a good idea for the original poster to make an attempt at answering the questions himself first.

This forum doesn't exist to just provide solutions to questions (especially ones that look like homework), but to help people learn about the language. Your last post does a nice job of that. Even so, the original poster should try first.

You have a problem
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Grammar GeekHello,
It would be a good idea for the original poster to make an attempt at answering the questions himself first.

This forum doesn't exist to just provide solutions to questions (especially ones that look like homework), but to help people learn about the language. Your last post does a nice job of that. Even so, the original poster should try f
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Mrs Salmon told counsel for the defence that she had never wear spectacles.

Please correct me if I am wrong

-Rajesh

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