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Reported Speech

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  • Comprehensive collection of past year questions (PYQs) for Reported Speech.
  • Detailed step-by-step solutions verified by CLASS 10 experts.
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Reported Speech Summary: In the context of CLASS 10, Reported Speech is a high weightage topic. The examination typically tests this concept via MCQ questions.✨ 7 core subtopics covered in the latest syllabus.

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Key Concepts

Rules for changing tense when reporting verb is in past tenseRules for changing pronouns, possessive adjectives, and time/place wordsReporting Assertive/Declarative sentencesReporting Interrogative sentences (Yes/No and Wh- questions)Reporting Imperative sentences (Commands, requests, advice)Reporting Exclamatory and Optative sentencesReporting dialogue writing & conversions in passages
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📖 Revision Notes for Reported Speech

  • Reported Speech Class 10 English Recap — Grandmaster Guide

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the important topics in Reported Speech for CLASS 10?+

The key subtopics in Reported Speech are: Rules for changing tense when reporting verb is in past tense, Rules for changing pronouns, possessive adjectives, and time/place words, Reporting Assertive/Declarative sentences, Reporting Interrogative sentences (Yes/No and Wh- questions), Reporting Imperative sentences (Commands, requests, advice), Reporting Exclamatory and Optative sentences, Reporting dialogue writing & conversions in passages. Focus on these for CLASS 10 preparation.

How many questions come from Reported Speech in CLASS 10?+

Based on past paper analysis, Reported Speech typically has 3-4 questions in CLASS 10. Weightage: High.

What type of questions are asked from Reported Speech?+

Reported Speech questions are typically MCQ format. Focus on conceptual clarity and elimination technique.

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