Questioning Techniques | MCQs
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A. He told me why I had come late.
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B. He asked me why I had come late.
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C. He asked me why I have come late.
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D. None of these
Explanation
He asked me why I had come late.
In indirect speech, the present perfect tense ("have come") changes to the past perfect ("had come") when reporting a past event.
"Said to" is changed to "asked" when asking a question.
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A. He asked her that she had not gone to the market.
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B. None of these
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C. He asked her if she had not gone to the market.
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D. He asked her that had she not gone to the market.
Explanation
He asked her if she had not gone to the market.
In indirect speech, interrogative sentences change into statements using "if" or "whether" for yes/no questions.
The verb tense changes from past simple ("Did you not go") to past perfect ("had not gone") while maintaining the meaning.
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A. to ask
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B. none
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C. the ask
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D. that ask
Explanation
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