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.

 

1. Naren said, “Why are you still waiting here, Binod?”

  1. Naren asked Binod why he was still waiting there.
  2. Naren asked Binod that why he was still waiting there.
  3. Naren asked Binod why he is still waiting there.
  4. Naren asked Binod that why you were still waiting there.

 

2. “Jack fell as he’d have wished,” the mother said

  1. The mother said that Jack had fallen as he would have wished.
  2. The mother said that Jack fell as he had wished.
  3. The mother said that Jack has fallen as he has wished.
  4. The mother said that Jack had been fallen as he would have been wished.

 

3. “Can you see a woman seated on the bench in a park?” Alice asked her.

  1. Alice asked her if she can see a woman seated on the bench in a park.
  2. Alice told her if she could see a woman seated on the bench in the park.
  3. Alice asked her if she could see a woman seated on the bench in the park.
  4. Alice asked her if she could have seen a woman seated on the bench in a park.

 

4. The king said, “My force will protect the kingdom.” 

  1. The king said that his force would protect the kingdom.
  2. The king said that the king’s force will protect the kingdom.
  3. The king ordered that our force should protect the kingdom.
  4. The king commanded that his force will be protected kingdom

 

5. The student said, “Let me come in.”

  1. The student told that let he be allowed to come in.
  2. The student said that if he is allowed to come in.
  3. The student requested to let him come in.
  4. The student requested that he might be allowed to come in.

 

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