Q1.
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Change into indirect speech: He said to me, “Can you help me now?” [DU 2020-21]
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He asked me if I can help him now. |
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He asked me if I could help him then. |
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He asked me if I could help him now. |
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He asked me whether I can help him then. |
Q2.
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He said to me, “Let me come in.” (Transform into
Indirect speech) [DU 2019-20]
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He told me that he may come in. |
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He told me that he is allowed to come in. |
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He told me that he might be allowed to come in. |
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He told me that he may be allowed to come in. |
Q3.
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He said to me, “Do you know me?” [DU 2019-20]
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He asked me if I know him. |
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He said do I know him. |
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He asked me if I knew him. |
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He asked me if I had known him. |
Q4.
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He said to me, “You were rich, weren't you?” Which
one is the correct from the following options of narration change: [SSTU 2019-20]<
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He asked me if I wasn't rich, wasn't I. |
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He asked me if I was rich. |
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He asked me if I have been rich. |
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He asked me if I had been rich. |
Q5.
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Change into reported from: “I’ll have a cup of tea”,
my friend said, “because I'm not hungry.” [DU
2020-21]
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My friend said that he will have a cup of tea because he wasn't hungry. |
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My friend said that he would have had a cup of tea because he wasn't hungry. |
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My friend said that he had and a cup of tea because he wan't hungry. |
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My friend said that he would have a cup of tea because he wasn't hungry. |
Q6.
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She exclaimed with joy that the bird was very
lovely. Make it direct. [RU 2020-21]
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She said, “The bird is very lovely”. |
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She said, “It is a lovely bird”. |
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She said, “How lovely the bird is!” |
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She said, “How lovely is the bird!” |
Q7.
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He said to his father, “Please increase my pocket-money”.
The indirect speech of the sentence is-----. [Ctg. U
2020-21]
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He told his father, please increase the pocket-money. |
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He pleaded his father to please increase my pocket-money. |
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He requested his father to increase his pocket-money. |
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He asked his father to increase his pocket-money. |
Q8.
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Change into reported form: She said to me, “Why
don't you come on Monday?” [DU 2019-20]
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She told me to not go on Monday. |
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She said me why did not she go on Monday. |
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She asked me why I did not go on Monday. |
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She asked me not to go that day. |
Q9.
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The indirect speech of: He said to her, “What a
cold day!” is-----. [Ctg. U 2019-20]
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He told her that it was a cold day. |
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He exclaimed sorrowfully that it was a cold day. |
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He exclaimed sadly that it was a cold day. |
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He exclaimed that it was a very cold day. |
Q10.
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Choose the correct indirect speech of the
following sentences: He said to me, “Are you ill?” I replied, “No”. [KU 2019-20]
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He asked me if I was ill. I replied that I was not. |
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He asked me if I was ill. I replied that I was. |
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He asked me that I am ill. I replied that I was. |
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He asked me that I am not ill. I replied I was not. |
Q11.
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He said, “Where are my glasses?” Its indirect form
is-----. [DU 2019-20]
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He asked where are my glasses. |
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He asked where were his glasses. |
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He asked where his glasses were. |
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He asked where his glasses had been. |
Q12.
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My teacher asked me-----. [Ctg.
U 2020-21]
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-what my name was and where did I come from |
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-what was my name and where I came from |
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-what my name is and where I come from |
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-what my name was and where I came from |
Q13.
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The correct reported form of the sentence: He said
to me, “You will get the result of your COVID-19 test tomorrow.” [DU 2020-21]
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He told me that I would get the result of my COVID-19 test the next day. |
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He said I would get the result of my COVID-19 test tomorrow. |
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He told me that I get the result of my COVID-19 test the next day. |
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He told me that I will be getting the result of my COVID-19 test. |
Q14.
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He asked me-----. [Ctg.
U 2020-21]
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-whether I have done the job the previous day |
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-whether I had done the job yesterday |
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-whether I had done the job the previous day |
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-whether had I done the job the previous day |
Q15.
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He said, “You are a fool”. Make it indirect. [RU 2020-21]
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He said that you are a fool. |
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He said that I was a fool. |
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He called me a fool. |
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He said that the person he was speaking to was a fool. |
Q16.
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Indirect form of: “What do you want?” he said to me. [RU 2020-21]
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He asked me what do you want. |
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He asked me what I want. |
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He asked me what I had wanted. |
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He asked me what I wanted. |
Q17.
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He said to me, “Are you busy now?” Choose the
correct indirect speech. [DU 2020-21]
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He asked me if you were busy now. |
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He asked me if I am busy then. |
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He asked me if I was busy then. |
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He asked me if I was busy now. |
Q18.
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Choose the correct indirect speech of the
following sentences: He said to me, “Are you ill?” I replied, “No”. [KU 2019-20]
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He asked me if I was ill. I replied that I was not. |
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He asked me if I was ill. I replied that I was. |
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He asked me that I am ill. I replied that I was. |
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He asked me that I am not ill. I replied I was not. |
Q19.
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She said to him, “Are you an engineer?” Its
indirect form of speech is: [RU 2019-20]
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She asked him that he was an engineer. |
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She said to him that he was an engineer. |
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She asked him if he was an engineer. |
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She said to him if he is an engineer. |
Q20.
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He said to me, “Who has done the work?” [KU 2019-20]
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He asked me who did the work. |
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He asked me who had done the work. |
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He asked me by whom was the work done. |
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He asked me who the work had done. |