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.

 

86. I said to my mother, “I will certainly take you to Bangalore this week.”

  1. I told my mother he would certainly take her to Bangalore that week.
  2. I told my mother that I would certainly take her to Bangalore that week.
  3. I told my mother that she would certainly take her to Bangalore that week.
  4. I told my mother that I would take you to Bangalore that week.

 

87. How long does the journey take” my co-passenger asked me.

  1. My co-passenger asked me how long does the journey take?
  2. I asked my co-passenger how long the journey would take.
  3. My co-passenger wanted to know how long the journey would take.
  4. My co-passenger asked me how long the journey did take.

 

88. “How clever of you to have solved the puzzle so quickly,” said the mother.

  1. The mother exclaimed admiringly that it was very clever of him to have solved the puzzle so quickly.
  2. The mother expressed that he was so clever to have solved the puzzle quickly.
  3. The mother told that he was very clever in solving the puzzle so quickly.
  4. The mother exclaimed with joy that he was clever enough to solve the puzzle so quickly.

 

89. He said he goes for a walk every morning.

  1. He said, “I went for a walk every morning.”
  2. He said, “I go for a walk every morning.”
  3. He said, “I will go for a walk every morning.”
  4. He said, “He goes for a walk every morning.”

 

90. I reiterated, “I don’t care about the job.”

  1. I reiterated I didn’t care about the job.
  2. I said again and again I didn’t care about the job.
  3. I reiterated that I did not care about the job.
  4. I repeatedly said that I cared about the job.

 

[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20]