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.)
          ̄         ̄               ̄
                                                          459. (3) He said, “when I
      Sub. Rep. V.              Inf.
                                                                     ̄         ̄             ̄
     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.)
                                                                 ̄        ̄              ̄
     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.)
            ̄        ̄           ̄                                                 ̄         ̄
          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.
                                                      SEE–430