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.
- He said,“I am coming tomorrow”.
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he said that he was coming the next day. (Indirect)
that ⇒ Conj.
I ⇒ he
am (S. Pr.) ⇒ was (S. Past)
tomorrow ⇒ the next dayCorrect Option: D
he said that he was coming the next day. (Indirect)
that ⇒ Conj.
I ⇒ he
am (S. Pr.) ⇒ was (S. Past)
tomorrow ⇒ the next day
- “Well, well,” He said. “A strange man!”
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He observed that he was a strange man. (Indirect)
said ⇒ observed
that ⇒ Conj.Correct Option: C
He observed that he was a strange man. (Indirect)
said ⇒ observed
that ⇒ Conj.
- I said to the old man,“Don’t sit on that chair, it is broken.”
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I cautioned the old man against sitting on that chair as it was broken. (Indirect)
said to ⇒ cautioned
don’t sit ⇒ against sitting
is (S. Pr.) ⇒ was (S. Past)
don’t can also be replaced by not toCorrect Option: A
I cautioned the old man against sitting on that chair as it was broken. (Indirect)
said to ⇒ cautioned
don’t sit ⇒ against sitting
is (S. Pr.) ⇒ was (S. Past)
don’t can also be replaced by not to
- Anil said,“Ali deserved the prize.”
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Anil said that Ali had deserved the prize. (Indirect)
that ⇒ Conj.
deserved (S. Past) ⇒ had deserved (Past Per.)Correct Option: D
Anil said that Ali had deserved the prize. (Indirect)
that ⇒ Conj.
deserved (S. Past) ⇒ had deserved (Past Per.)
- He said, “Be quiet and listen to my words”.
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He urged them to be quiet and listen to his words. (Indirect)
said ⇒ urged
be quiet ⇒ to be quiet
my ⇒ his
An Imp. Sent. is changed into Indirect Speech by using a to-Inf.Correct Option: B
He urged them to be quiet and listen to his words. (Indirect)
said ⇒ urged
be quiet ⇒ to be quiet
my ⇒ his
An Imp. Sent. is changed into Indirect Speech by using a to-Inf.