Imperative Sentence - Direct and Indirect Narration
Imperative Sentence - Direct and Indirect Narration
Imperative Sentence - Direct and Indirect Narration
The sentences that start with “verbs”, have the Order Command
in general as follows:
Indirect: The manager ordered the peon to get out of his office.
Direct: The teacher said to the peon,” Turn on the fan now.”
Indirect: The teacher ordered the peon to turn on the fan then.
Direct: The master said to the peon,” Shut the gate and do
not let anybody go out.”
Indirect: The master ordered the peon to shut the gate and did not
let anybody go out.
Indirect: She ordered them to see her in her office the next day.
Direct: You said to him,” Get out of my house now and never
show me your face again.”
Indirect: You ordered him to get out of your house then and never
show you his face again.