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A. He says that he has to go
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B. He said that he must go
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C. None of these
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D. He said you must go
Explanation
He said that he must go.
In indirect speech, the original statement "He must go" is changed to "he must go" (no quotation marks).
It introduced by the reporting verb "said" with the conjunction "that".
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A. She requested me to bring her a glass of water
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B. She requested me brought her a glass of water
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C. She requested me that bring her a glass of water.
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D. She requested to bring her a glass of water
Explanation
Remove inverted commas.
Change ‘please’ into requested
Change the tense.
Change the pronoun
Answer: She requested me to bring her a glass of water.
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A. Salma asked me if I can give me your pen.
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B. Salma asked me can I give her my pen.
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C. Salma asked me if I could give her my pen.
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D. None of these
Explanation
If the reporting verb is in the past tense, then the modals like can changes to could, will/shall change to would, have to changes to had to etc.
And if the sentence is interrogative, we use the reporting verbs – asked, enquired, etc.
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A. see the answer of short question
Explanation
DGISPR stands for Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations.
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A. Struggle
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B. whisk
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C. slip
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D. none of the above
Explanation
Drift is a noun which means whisk or slip.
Antonyms: struggle or shamble
For example: The drift of the icebergs in the sea endangerous the ships.
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A. An
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B. No article
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C. The
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D. A
Explanation
He is coming from the east.
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