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.
81. The Prime Minister said that no one would be allowed to disturb the peace.
- The Prime Minister said, “We shall not allow anyone to disturb the peace.”
- The Prime Minister said, “We would not allow no one to disturb the peace.”
- The Prime Minister said, “No one will disturb the peace.”
- The Prime Minister said, “No one can disturb the peace.”
82. The spectators said, “Bravo! Well done players.”
- The spectators shouted that the players were doing very well.
- The spectators exclaimed with joy that the players were doing very well.
- The spectator applauded the players saying that they had done well.
- The spectator applauded the players joyfully to do well.
83. I said to my friend, “Good Morning. Let us go for a picnic today.”
- I told good morning to my friend and asked to go for a picnic that day.
- I wished my friend good morning and proposed that we should go for a picnic that day.
- I wished my friend good morning and proposed that they should go for a picnic that day.
- I told good morning to my friend and suggested to go for a picnic today.
84. The new student asked the old one, “Do you know my name?”
- The new student asked the old one if he knew his name.
- The new student asked the old one that whether he knew his name.
- The new student asked the old one did he know his name.
- The new student asked the old one if he knows his name.
85. I warned her that I could no longer tolerate her coming late.
- I said to her, “You can no longer tolerate my coming late.”
- I said to her, “I can no longer tolerate your coming late.”
- I said to her, “He can no longer tolerate her coming late.”
- I said to her, “I can no longer tolerate she coming late,”
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