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.

 

61. The kids yelled in a loud voice, “We love our family.”

  1. The kids yelled loudly that they love our family.
  2. The kids yelled in a loud voice that they loved their family.
  3. The kids yelled in a loud voice that they loved our family.
  4. The kids were shouting loudly that they loved their family.

 

62. He said to me, “Please visit my company tomorrow.”

  1. He said to me to visit his company tomorrow.
  2. He requested me to visit hi company tomorrow.
  3. He requested me to visit his company the next day.
  4. He said to me to visit his company the next day.

 

63. He said, “My parents are arriving tomorrow.”

  1. He said that his parents are arriving the next day.
  2. He said that his parents were arriving the next day.
  3. He said that his parents are arriving tomorrow.
  4. He said that his parents have arrived the next day.

 

64. He said, “How cruel of him!”

  1. He remarked that it was very cruel of him.
  2. He remarked on his great cruelty.
  3. He remark that it was very cruel of him.
  4.  He remarked that it is very cruel of him.

 

65. “How did it get here?” She wanted to know.

  1. She wanted to know how did it get here.
  2. She wanted to know how it had got there.
  3. She wanted to know how did it got there.
  4. She wanted to know how it get there.

 

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