What would be the indirect speech form of the sentence: "Tom said, 'I ...
When reporting future actions in indirect speech, the verb tense changes. Hence, the correct transformation is "Tom said that he would visit his grandmother the following week."
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What would be the indirect speech form of the sentence: "Tom said, 'I ...
Explanation:
Direct Speech: Tom said, "I will visit my grandmother next week."
Indirect Speech: Tom said that he would visit his grandmother the following week.
Explanation:
- Direct Speech: In the direct speech, Tom is directly quoting his statement as "I will visit my grandmother next week."
- Indirect Speech: In the indirect speech, we need to change the pronouns and time expressions to fit the context. "I" changes to "he" as it refers to Tom, and "next week" changes to "the following week" to maintain the time reference.
- Modal Verb: The modal verb "will" changes to "would" in indirect speech to indicate that the action is a future possibility from the speaker's perspective.
- Structure: The structure of the sentence changes to match the reporting verb "said that," followed by the reported speech with necessary changes in pronouns, time expressions, and verb forms.
Therefore, the correct indirect speech form of the given sentence is: "Tom said that he would visit his grandmother the following week."