Transform the following sentences into Indirect Speech. 1. The mother inquired, “Have you already sent the postcard to our relatives for Christmas?”
2. I asked my mother, “When shall we go to the Post-Office to buy stamps and envelopes?”
3. The post-office man said, “Stick a stamp on your envelope yourself, please.”
4. He said, “I am writing my address on the envelope now.”
5. She asked, “What is the order of writing an address in your country?”
6. My mother said to me, “The nearest Post-Office closes at five today. I have to send a parcel as
soon as possible.”
7. That woman asked me, “What is it necessary to do before dropping a letter into a pillar-box?”
8. She said, “I had finished my letter by 5 o’clock.”
1. Criminal law presupposes a rule of law in defining acts as criminal.
2. Intellectual property laws reward the creators of original works by preventing others from copying their works.
3. They stopped involving the lawyer to defend the offender.
4. That’s not worth involving children into the trial stage.
5. He is accused of committing robbery.
6. We didn’t make him determine if there was a criminal intent.
7. If the offender turns out to be a policeman, we’ll qualify the offence as omission.
8. Acts committed during fits of epilepsy are involuntary.
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