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Krish kanta told his wife to clean the room every day. (into direct speech) ▪️ Manta's mother is a very bold lady. (how question)

▪️ Someone has stolen my purse. (into passive voice)
▪️nitu said, " Do you eat meat ?" (into indirect speech)
▪️mina went somewhere yesterday( into negative)

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To change the sentence into direct speech, Krish Kanta said to his wife, 'Clean the room every day.' The 'how' question would be: How bold is Manta's mother? To change the sentence into passive voice, my purse has been stolen by someone. In indirect speech, Nitul asked if I ate meat. The negative version of the sentence would be: Mina did not go anywhere yesterday.

Step-by-step explanation:

To change the given sentence into direct speech, we can simply quote what Krish Kanta said to his wife. So, the direct speech version of the sentence would be: Krish Kanta said to his wife, 'Clean the room every day.'

To form a 'how' question from the given sentence, we can start with 'How' and add the verb 'is' before the subject 'Manta's mother'. So, the 'how' question would be: How bold is Manta's mother?

To change the given sentence into passive voice, we need to focus on the object of the sentence, which is 'my purse'. We can transform the sentence into passive voice by switching the position of the subject and the object, and using the verb 'has been' followed by the past participle 'stolen'. So, the passive voice version of the sentence would be: My purse has been stolen by someone.

To change the given sentence into indirect speech, we need to report what Nitul said without using the exact words. So, the indirect speech version of the sentence would be: Nitul asked if I ate meat.

To change the given sentence into negative, we need to add the word 'not' after the auxiliary verb 'went'. So, the negative version of the sentence would be: Mina did not go anywhere yesterday.