Catch fire means آگ لگنا
Caught is the second and third form of the verb Catch.
she said: she will do well""
change into the narration: she said that she would do well
In the first speech, there is a quotation – " she said: she will do well"”
As it is quoted directly from someone’s speech " she said that she would do well"
In both ways, I am giving descriptions of a person, i.e. I am narrating something about a person.
ND27-5-2023
Remove inverted commas
Do not change the tense into past because it is in Future Tense.
Add that
Do not change pronouns
He said my father is going with me. (Present Continues tense)
He told that his father was going with him (Past Continues tense)
He said that he had forgotten to bring his lunch with him.
Direct speech: "I’ve forgotten..." (present perfect)
Indirect speech: changes to past perfect → "he had forgotten..."
Pronoun "my" changes to "his".
When converting Direct Speech to Indirect Speech, the following changes occur:
If the reporting verb is in the past tense, then the modals like will/shall change to would.
An exclamatory sentence, also known as an exclamation sentence or an exclamation clause, is a statement that expresses strong emotion.
He requested me to be kind and help him.
In direct speech, the polite request "Please be kind and help me" is transformed into indirect speech by using "requested."
It maintains the original intent while adjusting the pronoun and verb form appropriately.
Past simple change into past perfect simple