This sentence is a reported sentence and 'that' is a conjunction.
It introduces the 'that clause' - he was tired.
The word "tired" is an adjective.
In the sentence "You are extremely tired," the word "tired" is an adjective describing the state of being of the subject "you."
Jacopo reqested him to send them in his car well i think direct is when you speak directly to the person and in direct is when someone just hears
Use "said" when reporting a statement directly, and "told" when reporting a statement given directly to someone. For example: "She said she was tired." "She told me she was tired."
"Told" is used when reporting someone's words directly or indirectly, while "said" is used predominantly for direct quotations. An example would be: She told me she was tired (indirect speech). "I am tired," she said (direct speech).
The word "tired" is an adjective.
Adjective.
In the sentence "You are extremely tired," the word "tired" is an adjective describing the state of being of the subject "you."
Jacopo reqested him to send them in his car well i think direct is when you speak directly to the person and in direct is when someone just hears
Use "said" when reporting a statement directly, and "told" when reporting a statement given directly to someone. For example: "She said she was tired." "She told me she was tired."
She is a pronoun, and said is a verb.
Adjective
Tired is an adjective in this case.It can also be a verb (the past tense of the verb "tire")
A word is a part of speech, not a sentence like the one in your example.
What "part of speech" is the word "said?"
"Told" is used when reporting someone's words directly or indirectly, while "said" is used predominantly for direct quotations. An example would be: She told me she was tired (indirect speech). "I am tired," she said (direct speech).
In that sentence, indigent is a noun.