What are the rules for changing imperative sentences in indirect speech?

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What are the rules for changing imperative sentences in indirect speech?

The rules for changing imperative sentences in indirect speech are as follows:

1. Remove the verb "said" or any other reporting verb as imperative sentences do not have a reporting verb.
2. Use the reporting verb "ask" or "tell" in the appropriate tense to indicate the indirect speech.
3. Change the imperative verb into an infinitive form.
4. If the imperative sentence has a direct object, include it in the indirect speech.
5. If the imperative sentence has a reflexive pronoun, change it to the appropriate object pronoun in the indirect speech.
6. If the imperative sentence has a negative form, change it to the corresponding negative form in the indirect speech.
7. If the imperative sentence has a modal verb, include it in the indirect speech.

Example:

Direct speech: "Close the door."
Indirect speech: He asked me to close the door.