DIRECT/INDIRECT SPEECH
always kept a tin of biscuits Salim told Ajay
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S. Past Sub. Rep. V. Ob.
in her room. (I.S.) that he would return
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Pro.2 Connective Pro.1 S. Fut.
“I always keep a tin of the book to him the next day. (I.S.)
̄ ̄ 458. (1) He said that
Pro.1 S. Pr. ̄ ̄ ̄
biscuits in my room, Sub. Rep. V. Connective
̄ he couldn’t stand on
Pro.2 ̄ ̄
girls.” (D.S.) Pro.1 S. Past
̄ his head because he was
Ob. ̄ ̄ ̄
455. (4) The mother advised Pro.2 Pro.3 S. Past
̄ ̄ not well. (I.S.)
Sub. Rep.V. “I can’t stand on my
the children not to step ̄ ̄ ̄
̄ ̄ Pro.1 S. Pr. Pro.2
head because I am
Ob. to-Inf.
out of the house in the summer season. (I.S.)
̄ ̄
Mother said, “Don’t step Pro.3 S. Pr.
not well.” (D.S.)
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459. (3) He said, “when I
Sub. Rep. V. Inf.
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out of the house in the summer season.” (D.S.)
Sub. Rep. V. Pro.1
In Imp. Sent. don’t (D.S.) changes to not to (I.S.)
was a boy I could stay up
456. (1) The teacher said,
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S. Past Pro.2 S. Past
Sub. Rep.V.
as long as I liked.” (D.S.)
“The burglar had broken
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̄
Pro.3 S. Past
Past Per.
He said that when
into the office.” (D.S.)
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The teacher said
Sub. Rep. V. Connective
̄ ̄
he was a boy he
Sub. Rep. V.
̄ ̄ ̄
that the burglar had broken
Pro.1 S. Past Pro.1
̄ ̄ was a boy he could stay
Connective Past Per. ̄ ̄ ̄
into the office. (I.S.) S. Past Pro.2 S. Past
457. (3) “Ajay, I will return as long as he liked. (I.S.)
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Ob. Pro.1 S.Fut. Pro.3 S. Past
the book to you tomorrow,” 460. (2) “I know the place well
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Pro.2 Ext. wd. Pro.1 S. Pr.
said Salim. (D.S.) because I used to live here,”
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Rep. V. Sub. Pro.2 Ext. wd.
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