He says, ‘I shall go there.’

(A) He says that he will go there.
(B) He asked that he could went there
(C) He said that he was going there
(D) None of these

🧠 Explanation:

Changing “He says, ‘I shall go there’” to reported speech gives “He says that he will go there.” It’s like retelling a friend’s plan without quoting them. Imagine a kid saying, “My pal said he’s coming to the park.” For kids, it’s a way to share what someone said. This grammar makes stories smoother. Learning about it teaches children how to report speech, like passing notes in class. It shows how words change for clarity, inspiring kids to write clear stories or messages, helping them share what friends say in schoolwork or fun chats.