Change of pronoun in direct and indirect narration
Change in Pronoun Direct Speech Indirect Speech I He/she (if not referring to oneself) or I/myself (if referring to oneself in the third
Change in Pronoun Direct Speech Indirect Speech I He/she (if not referring to oneself) or I/myself (if referring to oneself in the third
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Understanding how to change sentences from direct to indirect speech is an essential part of learning English. In this post, we will explore direct
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