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2 Ramesh said to me. "I telephoned you yesterday"., Ramesh tohl me that he had telephoned me the previous day., Direct, Indirect, Past Continuous, 1. She said to me, "I was waiting for you"., She told me that she had been waiting for me, 2 Slyam saul to Sita. "You were playing tennis"., Shyam told Sita that she had been playing tennis., Durert, Iralirect, Direct, Indirect, l'ast Perfeet, 1. le said to me, "I had completed my project"., Ile told me that he had completed his project., 2. She said to Meena, "Ram had already visited Agra"., She told Meena that Ram had already visited Agra., Direct, Indirect, Direct, Indireet, Past Perfect Continuous, 1. He said. "I had been playing chess for two hours"., He said that he had been playing chess for two hours., 2. I said to you, "Ram had been waiting for you since 2 O'clock"., I told you that Ram had been waiting for you since 2 O' clock., Direct, Indirect, Direct, Indirect, Future Indefinite, 1. Ram said to Meena, "I shall write a letter.", Ram told Meena that he would write a letter., 2. Sita said to Kuku, "You will attend the party tomorrow.", Sita told Kuku that she (kuku) would attend the party the next day., Direct, Indirect, Direct, Indirect, Future Continuous, I. Rahim said to Ram, "Sita will be waiting for you"., Rahim told Ram that Sita would be waiting for him (Ram )., 2. I said to her. "1 shall be writing an essay"., I told her that I should be writing an essay., Direct, Indirect, Direct, Indirct, Future Perfect, 1. Sita said to Ram. "I will have completed my work"., Sita told Ram that she would have completed her work., 2. She said to me, "Ram will have vacated the room"., She told me that Ram wauld have vacated the room., Direct, Indirect, Direct, Indirect, Direet, Indirect, Direct, Indarect, Rule 8. Ifihe reported speech contains; 'universal truth, proverb, mathematical fact, historical fact,, hahitual act, an espression of morality or an unchanged fact', the tense of the reported, Future Perfect Continuous, I. Nisha said to me. "I shall have been reading the book.", Nisha told me that she would have been reading the book., 2. Chanchal said to Ekta, "We shall have been visiting the fair tomorrow"., Chanchal told Ekta that we would have been visiting the fair the next day., sprech remains unchanged., Scanned by CamScanner
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3. The leacher said, "India became Republic on 26th Jan 1950" (historical fact), 2. Wh' questious :Questions beginning with "Wh' words; What, Where, Which, Who, How,, Look at the following Sentences:, 1. He said, "1he sun sels in ihe west." (universal truth), Ile said that the sun sets in the west., 2. Ile saud, "Man is Mortal." (universal truth), Ile said that the man is mortal., Dirret, Indirect, Direct, Indirect, Direct, The teacher said that India became Republic on 26th Jan 1950., 4. She said to me, "Ilonesty is the best policy. ( expression of morality), She told me that honesty is dhe best policy., 5. She said, "Two and two is four." (mathematical fact), Slve said that two and two is four., (1. He said, "London is the capital ofU.K."(unchanged fact), HHe said that London is the capital of U.K., 7. He said. "Mr. ManMohan Singh is the P.M. of India". (unchanged fact), He said that Mr. ManMohan Singh is the P.M. of India., 8. He said, "Kashmir is in the north of India". (unchanged fact), He said that Kashmir is in Ihe north of India., 9. Fle said to me, "I go for a walk daily." (habitual act), le lald me that he gues for a walk daily., 10. Ram said to me. "I get up carly in the morning daily." (habitual act), Ram told me tha he gets up early in the moming daily., 11. Radha said to her, "I go to affice at 10 O'clock." (habil), Radha told her that she goes to office at 10 O' clock., 12. The saint said. "Man proposes and God disposes" (proverb), The saint said that man proposes and God disposes., 13. The teacher said, "Something is better than nothing." (proverb), The teacher said that seemething is better than nothing., 14. The teacher said, "A stitch in time saves nine." (proverb), The teacher said that a slitch in time saves nine., Indirect, Direct, Indirect, Darect, Inlirect, Direct, Indirect, Direct, Inulirect, Direct, Indirect, Direct, Indirect, Direct, Indirect, Direct, Indirect, Direct, Indirect, Direct, Indirect, Direct, Iridirect, CHANGE IN NARRATION SPECIFIC RULES, INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES, Interrogative sentences can be classified in two types:, 1. 'Yes/ No' questions : These can be answered in 'yes' or 'no':, (al Are you happy?, (b) Do you know me?, (c) Will you accompany me?, Yes or No., Yes or No., Yes or No., ele, (a) Where do you live?, (b) What is your name?, (ci How are you'?, "Yes/No' questlens : Rules, Scanned by CamScanner