'I intend to leave for Surat that night', he said.
'I intend to left for Surat that night'. he said.
'I intended to leave for Surat tonight', he said.
'I intended to leave for Surat tonight', he said.
The teacher asked him is poverty not a curse.
The teacher asked him if poverty was not a curse.
The teacher asked him was poverty not a curse.
The teacher asked him was poverty not a curse.
The prisoner enquired, 'Is there a lawyer for me?'
The prisoner asked, 'Has a laywer been arranged for me?'
The prisoner enquired, 'Had a lawyer been arranged for me?'
The prisoner enquired, 'Had a lawyer been arranged for me?'
Phila said to her brother, "Turn down the television that let me do my work in peace.'
Phila said to her brother, "Turn down the television and let me work in peace.'
Phila said to her brother, "Turn down the television to let me do my work in peace.'
Phila said to her brother, "Turn down the television to let me do my work in peace.'
You will say that you are ill.
You would say that you were ill.
You would say that you are ill.
You would say that you are ill.
A.
You will say that you are ill.
'I will see you later' he told his friends.
'I am bidding you Goodbye'.
He said, 'Goodbye, my friends.'
He said, 'Goodbye, my friends.'
He said, 'Our team has won the tournament.'
He said, 'Wow ! Our team won the tournament.'
He exclaimed, 'Hurrah ! Our team has won the tournament!'
He exclaimed, 'Hurrah ! Our team has won the tournament!'
'It was time you visited your uncle', said his father.
'It is time you visited my uncle', said his father.
'It is time you visit your uncle', said his father.
'It is time you visit your uncle', said his father.
In the following questions, a sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Direct/Indirect as your answer.
She said to me, "It has been raining heavily and you cannot go".
She told me that it had been raining heavily and I could not go.
She told me that it was raining heavily and I could not go.
She told me that it has been raining heavily and I could not go.
She told me that it has been raining heavily and I could not go.
In the following questions, a sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Direct/Indirect as your answer.
John said to me, "Where have you been last night?"
John asked me where had I been the previous night.
John asked me where I have been the previous night.
John asked me where I am the previous night.
John asked me where I am the previous night.