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- 1 What is the indirect speech of they said Hurrah we have won the match?
- 2 What type of sentence Hurrah we won the match?
- 3 How do you say won the match?
- 4 Is he speaking the truth change the voice?
- 5 Is “Hurrah we have won the match” a direct quote?
- 6 What is the conversion of “they said they had won the match?
What is the indirect speech of they said Hurrah we have won the match?
Answer: He exclaimed with joy that he had won the match easily.
What type of sentence Hurrah we won the match?
Answer: The answer for the question is Exclamatory Sentence .
Which option displays the correct change of the following to reported speech Hurrah we have won the match said the captain?
Answer: The captain exclaimed joyfully that they had won the match.
How do you say won the match?
“Wow, the match is won!” is a good way of saying it if you have just won a match and don’t want to sound too formal. Other ways, if it’s not immediate, are: “The match is/has been won by us.” We have won the match.
Is he speaking the truth change the voice?
The subject in active voice becomes object in passive voice. It is preceded by the preposition “By”. The tense of the Verb will never be chnaged while the voice . Always change the main Verb into past participle while changing the sentence from active to passive voice.
Is the word “Hurrah” direct or indirect?
The word hurrah! is not a sentence, so is neither direct nor indirect and there is nothing there to convert. They exclaimed in joy that they had won the match. Direct Speech: They said, “hurrah! We have won the match.” Indirect Speech: They exclaimed with joy that they had won the match.
Is “Hurrah we have won the match” a direct quote?
Direct Speech: He said, “Hurrah, we have won the match.” Indirect Speech: He exclaimed with joy that they had won the match. No, it is a direct quotation. It is challenging to translate exclamations into indirect speech. “With a cheer he remarked that they had won the match.”
What is the conversion of “they said they had won the match?
‘They said that they had won the match.’ That is the conversion for your sentence. The word hurrah! is not a sentence, so is neither direct nor indirect and there is nothing there to convert. They exclaimed in joy that they had won the match. Direct Speech: They said, “hurrah!
How do you convert “hurrah” to “pass”?
Firstly, this is not a sentence. Correcting it to “Hurrah! We have won the match.” would be the first step. Note that this is *TWO* sentences, not one. Converting a sentence to pass requires that a sentence have a verb in it. The first sentence has no verb. It can not be converted. “They said “hurrah! We have won the match.”