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1. He said that he had been waiting for Kanika and Monica since yesterday.
2. Pammi asked me what I had got in my bag.
3. Doctor told Sumi to lie down and close her eyes.
4. Tanu said that her mom couldn't use a computer.
5. I asked if the train would leave tomorrow.
6. Dad told Bill to keep all the windows shut.
7. The teachers told me that I must apologize to my friends for talking to them rudely.
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Direct speech is a sentence in which someone's exact words are relayed. It is usually marked by quotation marks.
Indirect speech (also called reported speech) relays someone's words without directly quoting them.
When you want to convert direct speech into indirect speech, you need to be careful about several things. Quotation marks are not used in indirect speech. Pronouns are often changed, and we need to be careful about the tenses, as well. If the reporting verb (e.g. <em>to say, tell, ask</em>) is in the past tense, the tense used in the main sentence needs to be changed:
- "I <u>have</u><u> been waiting</u> for Kanika and Monica since yesterday", he said.
- He said that he <u>had</u><u> been waiting </u>for Kanika and Monica since yesterday.
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Many people read to gain knowledge or better understanding of a topic. Some read for entertainment, or as a hobby. I like reading because it helps me better picture something then if someone was just talking to me.
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Mexican-American farmworker, labor leader and civil rights activist César Chávez brought about better conditions for agricultural workers. Born on his family’s farm near Yuma, Arizona, Chávez witnessed the harsh conditions farm laborers endured. Routinely exploited by their employers, they were often unpaid, living in shacks in exchange for their labor, with no medical or other basic facilities. Without a united voice, they had no means to improve their position. Chávez changed that when he dedicated his life to winning recognition for the rights of agricultural workers, inspiring and organizing them into the National Farm Workers Association, which later became the United Farm Workers. Through marches, strikes and boycotts, Chávez forced employers to pay adequate wages and provide other benefits and was responsible for legislation enacting the first Bill of Rights for agricultural workers. For his commitment to social justice and his lifelong dedication to bettering the lives of others, Chávez was posthumously recognized with the highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom
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Just landed in London and guess what? It's rainy...no sun this time. But today looks like it's going to be filled with bright IDEAS. #willpower
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Some of the words weren't capitalized, and some didn't have apostrophes. The punctuation wasn't thoro. And some of the words were incomplete, so I fixed them. Hope this helps!