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.
71. “Please, take me to the officer,” said the visitor.
- The visitor requested them to take him to the officer.
- The visitor told them to take him to the officer.
- The visitor requested for the officer to be taken.
- The visitor wanted the officer to take him there.
72. Nitin said, “What a pleasant atmosphere this place has!”
- Nitin exclaimed with joy that place was a pleasant atmosphere.
- Nitin exclaimed with joy that was a pleasant atmosphere in that place.
- Nitin exclaimed with joy that that place had a pleasant atmosphere.
- Nitin exclaimed with joy that what a pleasant atmosphere that place had.
73. Aarati said, “I am in a hurry today.”
- Aarati said that she was in a hurry that day.
- Aarati said that I am in a hurry today.
- Aarati said that she is in a hurry today.
- Aarati said that she is in a hurry that day.
74. They said, “We are practising for the next match.”
- They said that they are practising for the next match.
- They said that they practised for the next match.
- They said that they were practising for the next match.
- They said they were going to practise for the next match.
75. He said, “Long may you live.”
- He suggested that my life might be long.
- He prayed that my life might be long.
- He prayed that my life may be longer.
- He declared that my life is longer.
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