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A. He asked me to meet him at the cinema.
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B. He asked me to me meet me at the cinema.
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C. He asked me to met him at the cinema.
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D. He asked me to meet you at the cinema.
Explanation
When we report someone's speech, we need to change the pronouns to match the context.
In this case, "he" asked "me" to meet "him" (not "me" or "you").
So, the correct reported speech is:
"He asked me to meet him at the cinema."
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A. The girl says the she liked sleeping
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B. The girl said the she likes sleeping
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C. The girl said the she like sleeping
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D. The girl said the she liked sleeping
Explanation
Change into past as reporting verb is in past.
Add that
Remove inverted commas
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A. None of these
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B. He asked them if they listen to such a man
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C. He asked them if they would listen to such a man
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D. He asked him if they would listen to such a man
Explanation
He asked them if they would listen to such a man.
In indirect speech, the question form "Will you" changes to "if they would" and the pronouns are adjusted accordingly.
The reporting verb "said to" changes to "asked" in a question.
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A. My father told me that he feared that I have caught a cold again.
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B. None of these
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C. My father told me that he feared that I had been caught a cold again.
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D. My father told me that he feared that I had caught a cold again.
Explanation
In indirect speech, the present tense "have caught" changes to past perfect "had caught."
The reporting verb "said to" changes to "told" in indirect speech.
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A. He apologized that he will do wrong.
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B. He apologized that he is doing wrong.
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C. He apologized that he does wrong.
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D. He apologized that he had done wrong.
Explanation
The original sentence is in direct speech: He apologized, "I did wrong."
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The verb "did" is in the past simple tense.
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When changing to reported speech, past simple usually becomes past perfect.
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Therefore, "I did wrong" becomes "he had done wrong".
He apologized that he had done wrong.
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A. She said what they was doing
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B. None of these
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C. She asked what they were doing
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D. She asked what they are doing
Explanation
She asked what they were doing.
This correctly changes the direct speech into indirect speech by shifting the tense and maintaining proper structure.
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A. She said that she would be taking the test
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B. She said she would be taking the test
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C. She said that she will be taking the test
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D. She said that she should be taking the test
Explanation
The reported speech of "She said, 'I shall be taking the test.'" is: She said that she would be taking the test.
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A. HeHe said to them,
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B. He said to them,
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C. He said to them,
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D. He said to they,
Explanation
narration is the action or process of narrating a story.
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A. She says that Ruby`s clothes had caught fire while she is cooking
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B. She said that Ruby`s clothes have caught fire while she was cooking
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C. She said that Ruby`s clothes had caught fire while she had been cooking
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D. She said that Ruby`s clothes had caught fire while she is cooking
Explanation
Catch fire means آگ لگنا
Caught is the second and third form of the verb Catch.
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A. She told that she was tired.
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B. She told me that she is tired.
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C. She told me she is tired.
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D. She told me that she was tired.
Explanation
The verb "told" requires an object (e.g., "me").
The tense of reported speech changes when the reporting verb is in the past tense.
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