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A. He said me that to went downstairs
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B. He directed me, to go downstairs
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C. He directed me to go downstairs
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D. He told me that to go downstairs
Explanation
He directed me to go downstairs.
The correct form uses "directed" and correctly removes the comma while maintaining the imperative mood.
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A. He asked me If I had seen the new car
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B. He asked me if I see the new car
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C. He asked me if I have seen the new car
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D. He asked me if I had saw the new car
Explanation
He asked me if I had seen the new car.
The correct form uses past perfect tense ("had seen") to report a question in the past.
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A. The teacher said that the boy may be allowed to go home now.
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B. The teacher asked if the boy might be allowed to go home then.
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C. The teacher said that the boy might be allowed to go home then.
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D. The teacher said the boy might be allowed to go home then.
Explanation
The teacher said that the boy might be allowed to go home then is the correct indirect speech conversion.
"Now" changes to "then" in reported speech, and "may" becomes "might" to maintain the past tense.
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A. We said, "We are late."
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B. None of these
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C. We said, "For sure, we are late.
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D. We said, "We are late, aren't we?"
Explanation
The correct direct narration of the indirect statement "We wanted to be confirmed that we were late" is: "We said, 'We are late, aren't we?'".
It accurately reflects the desire for confirmation and uses a question format.
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A. He told me that you could go now.
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B. He told me that he can go then.
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C. None of these
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D. He told me that I could go then.
Explanation
The correct narration is: "He told me that I could go then."
In reported speech, "you" changes to "I" and "can" changes to "could," with "now" changing to "then" to reflect the shift in time.
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A. She said that she is sick
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B. She said she was sick.
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C. She said that she was sick.
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D. None
Explanation
The correct narration is: "She said that she was sick."
In reported speech, the present tense "am" changes to the past tense "was" to match the reporting verb's past tense.
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A. He said to me that I will be dishonest
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B. He said to me that I am dishonest
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C. He told me that I was dishonest
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D. He told me that I am dishonest
Explanation
If the reported speech is in Present Tense, then the indirect speech will be converted into Past Tense.
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A. he asked me that he would call me
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B. he told me that he would call me
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C. He said that he would call me.
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D. none
Explanation
Indirect Speech: He said that he would call me.
Explanation: If the reporting verb is in the past tense, then the models like will/shall change to would.
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A. The teacher urged him never be late for school for school
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B. None
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C. The teacher said to him that never be late for school
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D. The teacher told him never be late for school for school
Explanation
This is a sentence of Imperative Sentence.
Imperative sentences are those which contain the sense of Request, Command, etc.
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A. Tania requested her friend to lend her an Umbrella
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B. Tania asked her friend to give her an umbrella
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C. Please give me an umbrella Tania requested to her friend
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D. Will you lend me your umbrella Tania asked her friend?
Explanation
Tania requested her friend to lend her an umbrella
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