Answer:
She said she<u> was wearing</u> her sister's jacket.
Explanation:
Reported speech involves shifting the tense back to the past. In that matter, the Present Continuous turns into Past Continuous in reported speech. Thus, in the sentence given, in direct speech, the verb <em>'m wearing</em> becomes <em>was wearing</em> in reported speech.
Apart from changes in verb tenses, other words such as pronouns, demonstratives and adverb phrases also change in reported speech. For example, <em>my sister</em> is reported as <em>her sister</em>.
Answer:
The Poet will reunite with his loved one. = O thou soul of my soul! I shall clasp thee again.
The fear of death can be seen = Where he stand, The Arch Fear in a visible form.
The final moment of death has passed = The black minutes at end.
Explanation:
I gotchu bro.
Fruits basket
Great pretender
Answer: B.Dative and ablative
Explanation: Dative and ablative plurals are always the same. In the first and second declensions, the ending is usually ‘-is’.