If the reporting speech is having interrogative words like who, when, how, why, when then neither if is used nor any other word is added.
Interrogative Sentences
Exclamatory Sentences
Those sentences, which express our feelings and emotions, are called exclamatory sentences. Mark of exclamation is used at the end of an exclamatory sentence.
Example:
Hurray! We have won the match.
Alas! He failed the test.
How beautiful that dog is!
What a marvellous personality you are!
To change exclamatory sentences into Indirect Speech using direct indirect rules, follow the following rules along with the above-mentioned rules:
In case, there is an interjection i.e., alas, aha, hurray, aha etc in the reported speech, then they are omitted along with the sign of exclamation using reported speech rules.
Reporting verb i.e. said is always replaced with exclaimed with joy, exclaimed with sorrow, exclaimed joyfully, exclaimed sorrowfully or exclaimed with great wonder or sorrow.
In case, there is what or how at the beginning of the reported speech, then they are replaced with very or very great.