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.”
- I told my mother he would certainly take her to Bangalore that week.
- I told my mother that I would certainly take her to Bangalore that week.
- I told my mother that she would certainly take her to Bangalore that week.
- 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.
- My co-passenger asked me how long does the journey take?
- I asked my co-passenger how long the journey would take.
- My co-passenger wanted to know how long the journey would take.
- 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.
- The mother exclaimed admiringly that it was very clever of him to have solved the puzzle so quickly.
- The mother expressed that he was so clever to have solved the puzzle quickly.
- The mother told that he was very clever in solving the puzzle so quickly.
- 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.
- He said, “I went for a walk every morning.”
- He said, “I go for a walk every morning.”
- He said, “I will go for a walk every morning.”
- He said, “He goes for a walk every morning.”
90. I reiterated, “I don’t care about the job.”
- I reiterated I didn’t care about the job.
- I said again and again I didn’t care about the job.
- I reiterated that I did not care about the job.
- I repeatedly said that I cared about the job.
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