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k0ka [10]
3 years ago
8

Hi, I need help with changing Reported Speech to Direct Speech.

English
1 answer:
sineoko [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

a)"I am feeling sick.I want to open the car window,"she shouted.

b)"I explained it to her last week,"Robert pointed out.

c)"The soup is too runny.I will thicken it with vegetables,"the chef admitted.

d)"If you can do moderate amounts of exercise, it can be beneficial,"she told me.

e)"I can't talk, I'm having dinner now,"he said

f)"My parents have promised to buy me a car,"the student said.

g)"I want to go to the cinema this evening,"she said.

Explanation:

plz note the changing words

e.g now changes to then or that time

good luck,plz mark it as brainliest

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