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.

 

26. “Don’t hesitate to clear your doubts,” the teacher said.

  1. The teacher warned me not to hesitate in clearing my doubts.
  2. The teacher ordered me not to hesitate in clearing my doubts.
  3. The teacher persuaded me not to hesitate in clearing my doubts.
  4. The teacher requested me not to hesitate in clearing my doubts.

 

27. He said, “I am glad to be here this evening.”

  1. He said that he was glad to be there that evening.
  2. He said he was glad to be here this evening.
  3. He says he was glad to be here this evening.
  4. He asked he is glad to be here this evening.

 

28. “Do you want balloons?” he said to the child.

  1. He asked child if it wanted balloons.
  2. He asked the child whether it had wanted balloons.
  3. He asked the child did it want balloons.
  4. He asked the child if it would want balloons.

 

29. She said, “How ugly I look in this dress!”

  1. She said that how ugly she was looking in that dress.
  2. She exclaimed how ugly she looked in that dress.
  3.  She expressed how ugly she looked in that dress.
  4. She exclaimed that she looked very ugly in that dress.

 

30. She said, “You can leave the books here.”

  1. She said that they can leave the books there.
  2. She said that they could leave the books there.
  3. She said that they can leave the books here.
  4. She said that they could leave the books here.

 

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