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Convert the given sentence into indirect speech: He said, “ I have completed the work ”
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A simple trick: In indirect speech, "have/has" almost always becomes "had."
KLEE LLB - 2025
KLEE LLB
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Jul 6, 2026
He said that he has completed the work.
He said that he had been completed the work.
He said that he had completed the work.
He says that he has completed the work.
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