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.
21. He asked me why I was late.
- He asked me, “Why are you late?”
- He asked me, “Why I was late?”
- He asked me, “Why you are late?”
- He asked me, “Why am I late?”
22. He said that I needn’t wait there.
- He said, “You needn’t wait here.”
- He said, “I needn’t wait there.”
- He said, “You needn’t wait there.”
- He said, “I needn’t wait here.”
23. I said to the worker, “How do you like your job?”
- I told the worker how he liked his job.
- I asked the worker how you like your job.
- I asked the worker how he liked his job.
- I asked the worker how you liked his job.
24. “I don’t know why they haven’t signed the papers and accepted the gift,” said Crene to me.
- Crene told me that he didn’t know why they hadn’t signed the papers and accepted the gift.
- Crene told me that he don’t know why they haven’t signed the papers and accepted the gift.
- Crene told me that I don’t know why they haven’t signed the papers and accepted the gift.
- Crene said to me that he didn’t know why they hadn’t signed the papers and accepted the gift.
25. She said, “I must have a computer to prepare a power point presentation.”
- She said she had to have a computer to prepare a power point presentation.
- She said she should have a computer to prepare a power point presentation.
- She said she would have a computer to prepare a power point presentation.
- She said she could have a computer to prepare a power point presentation.
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