Change of Speech


Direction: In each of the following questions, a sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect Speech. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect/Direct Speech.

  1. The teacher asked the students, “Did the guide bring you right upto the top?”









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    The teacher enquired from the students whether the guide had conducted them right upto the top. (Indirect)
    asked ⇒ enquired
    whether ⇒ Conj.
    bring (S. Pr.) ⇒ had conducted (brought) (Past Per.)
    you ⇒ them

    Correct Option: A

    The teacher enquired from the students whether the guide had conducted them right upto the top. (Indirect)
    asked ⇒ enquired
    whether ⇒ Conj.
    bring (S. Pr.) ⇒ had conducted (brought) (Past Per.)
    you ⇒ them


  1. The stranger said to the boy, “Can you tell me the way to Raj Bhawan?”









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    The stranger asked the boy if he could tell him the way to Raj Bhawan. (Indirect)
    said to ⇒ asked
    you ⇒ he
    if ⇒ Conj.
    me ⇒ him
    can ⇒ could

    Correct Option: D

    The stranger asked the boy if he could tell him the way to Raj Bhawan. (Indirect)
    said to ⇒ asked
    you ⇒ he
    if ⇒ Conj.
    me ⇒ him
    can ⇒ could



  1. The teacher said to the children, “The Sun always sets in the west”.









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    The teacher told the children that the Sun always sets in the west. (Indirect)
    said to ⇒ told

    Correct Option: A

    The teacher told the children that the Sun always sets in the west. (Indirect)
    said to ⇒ told


  1. He said, “How I wish they would come!”









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    He exclaimed hopefully that they would come. (Indirect)
    said (wish) ⇒ exclaimed hopefully
    that ⇒ Conj.

    Correct Option: B

    He exclaimed hopefully that they would come. (Indirect)
    said (wish) ⇒ exclaimed hopefully
    that ⇒ Conj.



  1. He says, “The sun rises in the east”.









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    He says that the sun rises in the east. (Indirect)
    that ⇒ Conj.
    when the Rep. V. is in S. Pr., the Tense in the Rep. Sp. will remain unchanged.
    If the Rep. Sp. is a Universal Truth/Habitual Action, the Tense in the Rep. Sp. remains unchanged.

    Correct Option: C

    He says that the sun rises in the east. (Indirect)
    that ⇒ Conj.
    when the Rep. V. is in S. Pr., the Tense in the Rep. Sp. will remain unchanged.
    If the Rep. Sp. is a Universal Truth/Habitual Action, the Tense in the Rep. Sp. remains unchanged.