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Indirect speech of Imperative sentences: Explanation with marathi meanings - 1

INDIRECT SPEECH OF IMPERATIVE SENTENCES

In indirect speech, imperative sentences are usually reported with verbs like tell, ask, order, or request, followed by the infinitive form of the verb.

Here are examples of imperative sentences in indirect speech with their Marathi meanings:

1. Direct speech: He said, "Close the window."
Indirect speech: He told me to close the window. 
त्याने मला खिडकी बंद करायला सांगितले.

2. Direct speech: She said, "Bring me some water."
Indirect speech: She asked me to bring her some water. 
तिने मला तिला पाणी आणून द्यायला सांगितले.

3. Direct speech: The doctor said, "Take this medicine."
Indirect speech: The doctor advised me to take the medicine. 
डॉक्टरांनी मला ही औषध घ्यायला सल्ला दिला.

4. Direct speech: The father said, "Don’t go outside."
Indirect speech: The father told the children not to go outside. 
वडिलांनी मुलांना बाहेर जाऊ नका असे सांगितले.

5. Direct speech: She said, "Help your sister."
Indirect speech: She told me to help my sister. 
तिने मला माझ्या बहिणीला मदत करायला सांगितले.

6. Direct speech: The policeman said, "Stop right there!"
Indirect speech: The policeman ordered him to stop right there. 
पोलिसांनी त्याला तिथेच थांबायला आदेश दिला.

7. Direct speech: The teacher said, "Don’t talk in class."
Indirect speech: The teacher instructed us not to talk in class.  
शिक्षकांनी आम्हाला वर्गात बोलू नका असे सांगितले.

8. Direct speech: She said, "Write your name here."
Indirect speech: She told me to write my name there.  
तिने मला माझे नाव इथे लिहायला सांगितले.

9. Direct speech: He said, "Call me when you arrive."
Indirect speech: He asked me to call him when I arrived.  
त्याने मला पोहोचल्यावर त्याला फोन करायला सांगितले.

10. Direct speech: The mother said, "Clean your room."
Indirect speech: The mother told her son to clean his room.  
आईने तिच्या मुलाला त्याची खोली स्वच्छ करायला सांगितले.

These examples show how imperative sentences in direct speech change to indirect speech, and their corresponding Marathi meanings are given to help with understanding.

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