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.

  1. He asked me, “Why are you late?”
  2. He asked me, “Why I was late?”
  3. He asked me, “Why you are late?”
  4. He asked me, “Why am I late?”

 

22. He said that I needn’t wait there.

  1. He said, “You needn’t wait here.”
  2. He said, “I needn’t wait there.”
  3. He said, “You needn’t wait there.”
  4. He said, “I needn’t wait here.”

 

23. I said to the worker, “How do you like your job?”

  1. I told the worker how he liked his job.
  2. I asked the worker how you like your job.
  3. I asked the worker how he liked his job.
  4. 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.

  1. Crene told me that he didn’t know why they hadn’t signed the papers and accepted the gift.
  2. Crene told me that he don’t know why they haven’t signed the papers and accepted the gift.
  3. Crene told me that I don’t know why they haven’t signed the papers and accepted the gift.
  4. 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.”

  1. She said she had to have a computer to prepare a power point presentation.
  2. She said she should have a computer to prepare a power point presentation.
  3. She said she would have a computer to prepare a power point presentation.
  4. She said she could have a computer to prepare a power point presentation.

 

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