In the following question, a sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect. Out of the four alternative suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect/Direct.
Click on the options to check whether it is right or wrong.
1. Naren said, “Why are you still waiting here, Binod?”
- Naren asked Binod why he was still waiting there.
- Naren asked Binod that why he was still waiting there.
- Naren asked Binod why he is still waiting there.
- Naren asked Binod that why you were still waiting there.
2. “Jack fell as he’d have wished,” the mother said
- The mother said that Jack had fallen as he would have wished.
- The mother said that Jack fell as he had wished.
- The mother said that Jack has fallen as he has wished.
- The mother said that Jack had been fallen as he would have been wished.
3. “Can you see a woman seated on the bench in a park?” Alice asked her.
- Alice asked her if she can see a woman seated on the bench in a park.
- Alice told her if she could see a woman seated on the bench in the park.
- Alice asked her if she could see a woman seated on the bench in the park.
- Alice asked her if she could have seen a woman seated on the bench in a park.
4. The king said, “My force will protect the kingdom.”
- The king said that his force would protect the kingdom.
- The king said that the king’s force will protect the kingdom.
- The king ordered that our force should protect the kingdom.
- The king commanded that his force will be protected kingdom
5. The student said, “Let me come in.”
- The student told that let he be allowed to come in.
- The student said that if he is allowed to come in.
- The student requested to let him come in.
- The student requested that he might be allowed to come in.
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