Narration:
So, today is the day of Narration in English grammar series. Narration is used to Narrate something or someone's statement in direct or indirect method. I have provided some information in notes and Hope you will get some idea. But if you find something abstruse then ask, we will discuss it in the best manner we could.
Remember these things:
Must remember following rules that I haven't pointed out in notes:
Formation:
(Simple sentence with positive sense
Direct speech: Reporting part, " Reported part".
Indirect speech: Reporting pard +that+ Reported part.
Rules:
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| Sentence type and its conversion rule. |
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| Interrogative sentence and its change |
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| Note these things. |
1. The tense may not change if the statement is still relevant or if it is a universal truth. (i.e. He said " the earth goes around the sun"). We can often choose wether to keep the original tense or change them.
2. If the reporting verb (sentence without inverted commas in direct speech) is in either present or future tense, the tenses of the direct speech will not change.
Example
Hey its for you:
Direct: He says, "Where are you?"
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Thank you for your kind compliment. I will surely work on it soon.