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.
11. The teacher asked the student when he would submit his assignment.
- The teacher said to the student, “When will you submit your assignment?”
- The teacher asked the student, “When will you submit his assignment?”
- The teacher asked the student, “When would you submit his assignment?”
- The teacher asked the student, “When would he submit his assignment?”
12. The Principal asked me whether I had informed the Chief Guest the revised schedule the day before.
- The Principal said to me, “Did I inform the Chief Guest the revised schedule the day before?”
- The Principal said to me, “Have I informed the Chief Guest the revised schedule the day before?”
- The Principal said to me, “Have you informed the Chief Guest the revised schedule yesterday?”
- The Principal said to me, “Did you inform the Chief Guest the revised schedule yesterday?”
13. “Don’t play on the grass boys,” she said.
- She ordered the boys “Don’t play on the grass.”
- She said to the boys that they should not play on the grass.
- She told the boys that they should not be playing on the grass.
- She told the boys not to play on the grass.
14. “What a terrible storm it is!” he said.
- He exclaimed that it was a terrible storm.
- He exclaimed that it has been a terrible storm.
- He exclaimed that it will be a terrible storm.
- He exclaimed that it is a terrible storm.
15. The traveller said, “What a beautiful sight!”
- The traveller exclaimed that it was an beautiful sight.
- The traveller exclaimed that it was a beautiful sight.
- The traveller said that it was beautiful.
- The traveller remarked the beautiful sight.
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