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.

  1. The teacher said to the student, “When will you submit your assignment?”
  2. The teacher asked the student, “When will you submit his assignment?”
  3. The teacher asked the student, “When would you submit his assignment?”
  4. 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.

  1. The Principal said to me, “Did I inform the Chief Guest the revised schedule the day before?”
  2. The Principal said to me, “Have I informed the Chief Guest the revised schedule the day before?”
  3. The Principal said to me, “Have you informed the Chief Guest the revised schedule yesterday?”
  4. 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.

  1. She ordered the boys “Don’t play on the grass.”
  2. She said to the boys that they should not play on the grass.
  3. She told the boys that they should not be playing on the grass.
  4. She told the boys not to play on the grass.

 

14. “What a terrible storm it is!” he said.

  1. He exclaimed that it was a terrible storm.
  2. He exclaimed that it has been a terrible storm.
  3. He exclaimed that it will be a terrible storm.
  4. He exclaimed that it is a terrible storm.

 

15. The traveller said, “What a beautiful sight!”

  1. The traveller exclaimed that it was an beautiful sight.
  2. The traveller exclaimed that it was a beautiful sight.
  3. The traveller said that it was beautiful.
  4. The traveller remarked the beautiful sight.

 

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