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.

 

56. The teacher said to the student, “Can you explain this?”

  1. The teacher asked the student whether he can explain this.
  2. The teacher asked the student whether he can explain that.
  3. The teacher asked the student whether he could explain this.
  4. The teacher asked the student whether he could explain that.

 

57. Ramu said, “My master is planning to build huge house in khandala.”

  1. Ramu said that his master planned to build a huge house in khandala.
  2. Ramu said that his master is planning to build a huge house in khandala.
  3. Ramu said that his master’s plan is to build a huge house in khandala.
  4. Ramu said that his master was planning to build a huge house in khandala.

 

58. Nandita said to Nitin, “Can you solve this sum?”

  1. Nandita asked Nitin if could he solve this sum.
  2. Nandita asked Nitin if could he solve that sum.
  3. Nandita asked Nitin if he could solve this sum.
  4. Nandita asked Nitin if he could solve that sum.

 

59. He said, “Hoe lovely the scene is!”

  1. He exclaimed that the scene is very lovely.
  2. He exclaimed that how the scene was lovely.
  3. He exclaimed that the scene was very lovely.
  4. He exclaimed that the scene is indeed lovely.

 

60. Bill said, “I am here to help you all.”

  1. Bill said that he is here to help you all.
  2. Bill said that he was there to help us all.
  3. Bill said that he was here to help us all.
  4. Bill said that he is there to help us all.

 

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