Change the form of the sentence as directed:
a. Better be late than never. (Passive)
b. He personally knew me. (Passive)
c. Ismail said to me,"No sooner had I gone out than he came." (Indirect)
d. The Brigadier said to the soldiers,"March on." (Indirect)
e. He said to me,"Happiness consists in contentment." (Indirect)
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