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.

 

76. “When did you meet my brother?” She asked me.

  1. She wanted to know when did I meet her brother.
  2. She asked when did I meet my brother.
  3.  She asked me when I had met her brother.
  4. She wants to know when I had met my brother

 

77. Ruby requested me to lend her Rs.1000 the next day.

  1. Ruby said to me, “Please lend me Rs.1000 the next day.”
  2. Ruby said to me, “Please lend her Rs.1000 the next day.”
  3. Ruby said to me, “Please lend her Rs.1000 tomorrow.”
  4. Ruby said to me, “Please lend me Rs.1000 tomorrow.”

 

78. Socrates said, “Virtue is its own reward.”

  1. Socrates said that virtue had its own rewards.
  2. Socrates says that virtue is its own reward.
  3. Socrates said that virtue is its own reward.
  4. Socrates said that virtue was its own reward.

 

79. He said to the interviewer, “Could you please repeat the question?”

  1. He requested the interviewer if he could please repeat the question.
  2. He requested the interviewer to please repeat the question.
  3. He requested the interviewer to repeat the question.
  4. He requested the interviewer if he could repeat the question.

 

80. He said, “It used to be a lovely, quiet street.”

  1. He said that it used to be a lovely, quiet street.
  2. He pointed out that it had used to be a lovely, quiet street.
  3. He said that there used to be a lovely, quiet street.
  4. He inquired whether there was a lovely, quiet street.

 

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