Direct Speech To Indirect Speech For Imperative Sentences Direct Speech To Indirect Speech Imperative Sentence In impetative sentense when we are going change direct speech into indirect speech then the reported verb will be changed into another tense. Linker - ' To ' In imperative sentences to change direct to indirect speech we have to use ' To ' as a linker or connecter to remove the (,) comma and also the inverted commas(".."). To make Direct speech to indirect speech the 'Reporting Verb' change into this way 1) To make a request the reporting verb 'said,said to,and says,' will be transffered into ' Requested ' said- said said to-Requested says-requests 2) To make a command the reporting verb 'said,said,says,' will be transffered into ' Commanded '. Said-said said to- commanded says- commands 3) To make a order the reporting verb 'said,said to,and says,' will be transffered into ' ordered '. said
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