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Introduction to Narration

Introduction to Narration Narration refers to changing from direct speech to indirect speech and vice versa. Now what is direct speech? And what is indirect speech? Let us understand.  Notice the following sentences: i. John says to Meera, 'You are my friend'. ii. John tells Meera that she is her friend.  In the first sentence the exact words of  teachers are told. But in the second sentence, the exact words of the speaker is not told. So the first sentence here is direct speech and the second sentence is indirect speech. Next

Narration of Assertive Sentences

Narration of Assertiv e Sentences A.  Changing from direct speech to indirect speech.   Rule :  Remove comma and inverted comma and use 'that':   Example Direct : He says, 'A dog is barking' Indirect :  He says that a dog is barking.   Try these 1: 1. I say, '' I am going to school.'' 2. He says,'' The man is going'' 3. He says, '' Mira is a good student.'' 4. You say, '' The sun rises in the east.'' 5. I say, '' The old man can not run fast.'' Check Answers   B. Change of pronoun: Rule : The pronouns of the reported speech will change according to the subjects and object of the reporting verb:   Example Direct : He says, ''I will go'. Undirect :  He says that he will go.   Try these 2 : 1. He says, '' I am a student.'' 2. Ram says, '' I am 16 years old.'' 3. Mira says, '' I am a student'' 4. Sima says to me,'' You are my be...

Narration of Interrogative Sentences

Narration of Interrogative  Sentences Rules: I) 'asked' or ' inquired  of'  will be used instead of 'Reporting Verb'. II) If the 'Reported Speech' begins with an auxiliary verb, 'if' or 'whether' will be used. Example 1. He said to me,'' Are you going now?'' Ans. He asked me if I was going then. Try these 1 : 2. He said to me, ''Will you come today?'' 3. He said to me,"Are you well." 4. The teacher said to him,"Can you work out the sum?" 5. He said to me,"Do you know my name?" 6. She said to him,"Did you go to school?" 7. "Can I see the manager",I said. 8. He said to me,"Did you lose any money yesterday?" 9. He said to me,"Did you travel by air?" 10. My father said to me,"Is my breakfast ready?" 11. My father said to me,"Will you not go to school?" 12. "Are you weeping?"he asked her. 13. Purnima said to me,...

Narration of Impereative Sentences

Narration of Imperative Sentences Rule : Use of 'command' or 'order'  in case of order by authoritorial persons to subordinates, like 'teacher to student', 'guardian to ward', or 'officer to subordinate'. Example Direct : The teacher said to the students,"Stand up." Indirect : The teacher ordered the students to stand up. T ry these 1. The master said to the servant,"Bring me a glass of warer." 2. The officer said to the soldiers,"Shoot." 3. My mother said to me, "Bring some vegetable from market." 4. The teacher said to the students,"Write as I say." 5. The monk said to the villagers,"Bring some milk." Rule : Use of 'request'  in case of request. Example D - The boy said to his father,"Please give me some money." I - The boy requested his father to give him some money. T ry these 1. Milan said to Amar,"Please lend me your pen." 2. She said to me,"Please ...

Narration of Exclamatory Sentences

Narration of Excla ma tory  Sentences. Rule : In case of exclamatory sentences, instead of the reporting verb, expressions like 'exclaimed', exclaimed with joy', exclaimed with sorrow', or exclaimed regretfully' are generally used according to the meaning of the expression given. Examples: Direct - He said, "What a surprising thing it is!" Indirect - He exclaimed that it was a very surprising thing.   Direct - He said, "What a big building it is!" Indirect -  He exclaimed that it was a very big building.   Direct - He said, "How big the building is!" Indirect -  He exclaimed that the building was very big."   Direct - He said, "How excellent!" Indirect -  He exclaimed that it was very excellent.   Direct - He said, "How beautiful it is!" Indirect -  He exclaimed that it was very beautiful.   Direct - He said, "Hurrah! I have won." Indirect - He exclaimed with joy that he had won.   Direct -- He said,...

Narration of Optative Sentences

Narration of Optative  Sentences Examples: 1. He said, " May you be happy" Ans. He wished that I might be happy.   2. Father said, " May God bless you." Ans. Father prayed that God might bless me.   3. He said to you, " May God bless you." Ans. He wished that God might bless you.   T ry these 1. Morher said to me,"May God bless you" 2. Mother said to me,"May you be happy." 3. He said, "May you be happy.' 4. She said to him,"May Go d  bless you." 5. The monk said to you,"May God bless you." Next  

Narration for Your Practice

  Narration for your practice Change from direct speech to indirect speech and vice-versa : 1) He said to me, "Don' t tell a lie." 2) "Can I see the manager?" he said. 3) He said, "Oh god, forgive the sinner" 4) He said to me, "Wait here till I return." 5) She asked me if I had lost my money that day. 6) Ranjit said, "I walk for an hour every morning." 7) The teacher said that two and two make four. 8) The boy said, "Hurrah! I have won the prize". 9) He said to me, "Will you go there?" 10) He said to his sister, "please shut the door." 11) He said, "Alas! how foolish I have been." 12) I said to him, "please explain this passage today. 13) The man said to me, "where do you live" 14) He said, "May his soul rest in peace". 15) He said, "I write a letter". 16) Father said to me, "May God bless you". 17) The teacher said to the student, "Never tell ...