optative sentences|class 12 th|direct and indirect speech or narrations|easy trick|May||Arshad Sir||



direct and indirect narrations|
direct and indirect speech|
Assertive Sentence|
negative sentences|
class 10 and 12
English Grammar
reporting verb
reported speech
A-Assertive sentences
rules of the change of tenses
say, says, said of change tell, tells, told, can, could, may, might, must, ought, could, would, might, had better, used to etc.
exceptions, universal truth, habitual fact, proverb, historical fact, etc.
will, would, shall, should, rules of the change of persons
change of pronouns/adjective
rules for the change of words, expressing nearness of time or position
B-Interrogative sentences
C-Imperative sentences
order, advice, request, commanded, advised, begged, implored, entreated,
D-Optactive sentences
wished, cursed, prayed, let us,
E- Exclamatory sentences
Hurrah, Alas, Sorrow, What, How, surprised, Bravo, approval, Good Heavens, sir, please, kindly, etc.
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