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.

 

31. My friend said, “I am leaving today.”

  1. My friend said that he is leaving today.
  2. My friend said that he was leaving today.
  3. My friend said that he leaves today.
  4. My friend said that he was leaving that day.

 

32. Mukta said to Puneet, “My mother is a good cook.”

  1. Mukta told Puneet that her mother was a good cook.
  2. Mukta told Puneet that my mother was a good cook.
  3. Mukta told to Puneet that her mother is a good cook.
  4. Mukta asked Puneet that her mother is a good cook.

 

33. The commander said to the army, “March forward.”

  1. The commander asked the army march forward.
  2. The commander ordered the army to march forward.
  3. The commander requested the army to go forward.
  4. The army requested the commander to march.

 

34. He promised, “I will do it tomorrow.”

  1. He promised that he will do it tomorrow.
  2. He promised that he will do it the next day.
  3. He promised that he would do it tomorrow.
  4. He promised that he would do it the next day.

 

35. Geeta said, “I did not do this deliberately.”

  1. Geeta said that I had not done that deliberately.
  2. Geeta said that she had not done that deliberately.
  3. Geeta said that she has not done this deliberately.
  4. Geeta said that I have not done this deliberately.

 

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