Rewrite the following sentences in indirect speech? 'you shall leave',said the aslam.
Direct question would be like: "Will you make me a pizza, mom?"Indirect question would be like: "I would sure like a pizza."In the first question you're asking your mom to make you a pizza. In the second question you're beating around the bush stating what you want, hoping that she would pick up on what you want.Another answer:A direct question places the actual words spoken into quotation marks, and includes a question mark:'"Would you like a cup of tea?" she asked.''David said "Please may I leave the table?"'An indirect question describes the question that was asked, but does not use the actual words, nor a question mark:'She asked me whether I would like a cup of tea.''David requested permission to leave the table.'(These are the commonly accepted definitions of direct and indirect questions in the context of English grammar. The previous answer illustrates a more colloquial interpretation of those terms. What either answer has to do with Ecology and Bionomics is beyond me!)
To sum up the overall point of the essay and leave a lasting impression ===APEX===
"I was on leave."
Leave is singular, so it should be "leave has been discontinued."
Soon is the adverb, leave is a verb. So in "I leave soon" the adverb soon is modifying the verb leave.
you shall leave said aslam
Rewrite the will and leave them out.
Depends on when you travel (time of year) and how (by air I assume, but direct/indirect)
Direct compensation is an employee's base wage. It can be an annual salary, hourly wage or any performance-based pay that an employee receives, such as profit-sharing bonuses. Indirect Compensation is far more varied, including everything from legally required public protection programs such as Social Security to health insurance, retirement programs, paid leave, child care or housing.
Direct question would be like: "Will you make me a pizza, mom?"Indirect question would be like: "I would sure like a pizza."In the first question you're asking your mom to make you a pizza. In the second question you're beating around the bush stating what you want, hoping that she would pick up on what you want.Another answer:A direct question places the actual words spoken into quotation marks, and includes a question mark:'"Would you like a cup of tea?" she asked.''David said "Please may I leave the table?"'An indirect question describes the question that was asked, but does not use the actual words, nor a question mark:'She asked me whether I would like a cup of tea.''David requested permission to leave the table.'(These are the commonly accepted definitions of direct and indirect questions in the context of English grammar. The previous answer illustrates a more colloquial interpretation of those terms. What either answer has to do with Ecology and Bionomics is beyond me!)
Would you be kind enough to rewrite this question as I do not fully understand what you are asking. You may email me if you wish or leave the question open to others.
To sum up the overall point of the essay and leave a lasting impression ===APEX===
This sentance refers to the type of damage the insurance will cover. Direct loss is a tree hitting a house, or a fire happing in a kitchen. an Indirect loss would be if the fire department made you leave the home becasue there is a forest fire coming and they are evacuating all the residents. Although most insurance companies have a coverage in there policy to cover that as well that is a good example of an indirect loss.
Maternity leave, bereavement leave, sick leave, vacation leave, leave without pay, etc.
once you tell her that you miss her,She won't come back to you ever.If she back by chance there is pretty good chances she will leave you again. Leave her alone for a while and get a help from a common friend. Ask a common friend to tell you about her activities. And if she need any kind of help help her indirect way,and that time a common friend will make a ground for you. I will take a time but not impossible.
leave, i leave it outside
f'(x) = 1/(2x3 + 5) rewrite f'(x) = (2X3 + 5) -1 use the chain rule d/dx (2x3 + 5) - 1 -1 * (2x3 + 5)-2 * 6x2 - 6x2(2x3 + 5) -2 ==================I would leave like this rather than rewriting this