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"Saint George, strike for us!’’ exclaimed the Knight.
change speech of this sentence. please give your ans with proper explanation
"Saint George, strike for us!’’ exclaimed the Knight.
change speech of this sentence. please give your ans with proper explanation
change speech of this sentence. please give your ans with proper explanation
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30 jul 2020
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The answer is no. 3 because St George is not a living person, so the sentence is a "prayer" or a wish. "Strike for us!" is a request for St George to strike. The knight said "for us" (1st person) so when you change it to the 3rd person it becomes "for them".
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I don't know what you're trying to say.
Maybe: "Saint George, attack them for us!"
What is it that you want Saint George to do?
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@OldGeezer actually it's a question asked in my exam to change voice direct/indirect and it's confusing me little bit so that's way i ask
“Saint George, strike for us!’’ exclaimed the Knight.
1)The Knight requested Saint George to strike away.
2)The Knight ordered Saint George to strike for them.
3)The Knight prayed that Saint George might strike for them.
4)The Knight requested Saint George that he should strike us
ans is option 3 but how and why?
“Saint George, strike for us!’’ exclaimed the Knight.
1)The Knight requested Saint George to strike away.
2)The Knight ordered Saint George to strike for them.
3)The Knight prayed that Saint George might strike for them.
4)The Knight requested Saint George that he should strike us
ans is option 3 but how and why?
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The answer is no. 3 because St George is not a living person, so the sentence is a "prayer" or a wish. "Strike for us!" is a request for St George to strike. The knight said "for us" (1st person) so when you change it to the 3rd person it becomes "for them".
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