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.

 

6. He said, “Babies, drink milk.”

  1. He said that babies drink milk.
  2. He told that babies should drink milk.
  3. He advised the babies to drink milk.
  4. He said that babies drank milk.

 

7. I said, “I came here yesterday.”

  1. I said that I came here that day.
  2. I said that go here yesterday.
  3. I said that I had come there the previous day.
  4. I say that I went there the previous day.

 

8. He said, “The government is writing letters.”

  1. He said that the government is writing letters.
  2. He said that the government was writing letters.
  3. He said that the government will write letters.
  4. He said that the government wrote letters.

 

9. He said, “I have passed the examination.”

  1. He said that he had passed the examination.
  2. He announced that he has passed the examination.
  3. He said that he had to pass the examination.
  4. He said that he has passed the examination.

 

10. The doctor says, “It is better you undergo a surgery next week.”

  1. The doctor advised me to undergo a surgery the following week.
  2. The doctor says that it is better I undergo a surgery the following week.
  3. The doctor says that it was better I underwent a surgery the coming week.
  4. The doctor advises that it is better I underwent a surgery the following week.

 

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