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.

  1. The visitor requested them to take him to the officer.
  2. The visitor told them to take him to the officer.
  3. The visitor requested for the officer to be taken.
  4. The visitor wanted the officer to take him there.

 

72. Nitin said, “What a pleasant atmosphere this place has!”

  1. Nitin exclaimed with joy that place was a pleasant atmosphere.
  2. Nitin exclaimed with joy that was a pleasant atmosphere in that place.
  3. Nitin exclaimed with joy that that place had a pleasant atmosphere.
  4. Nitin exclaimed with joy that what a pleasant atmosphere that place had.

 

73. Aarati said, “I am in a hurry today.”

  1. Aarati said that she was in a hurry that day.
  2. Aarati said that I am in a hurry today.
  3. Aarati said that she is in a hurry today.
  4. Aarati said that she is in a hurry that day.

 

74. They said, “We are practising for the next match.”

  1. They said that they are practising for the next match.
  2. They said that they practised for the next match.
  3. They said that they were practising for the next match.
  4. They said they were going to practise for the next match.

 

75. He said, “Long may you live.”

  1. He suggested that my life might be long.
  2. He prayed that my life might be long.
  3. He prayed that my life may be longer.
  4. He declared that my life is longer.

 

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