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Narration MCQ
61. He said to one, "Is not your name Ahmed?" (Make it indirect)
I told him that his name is Ahmed.
He enquired one if his name was not Ahmed.
He enquired one if his name was not Ahmed.
He said that his name was Ahmed.
62. Teacher said to me, 'May God bless you'. Choose the correction of indirrect speech.
Teacher wished so that may God bless me.
Teacher prayed so that may-God bless me.
Teacher prayed that God might bless me.
Teacher wished that God might bless me.
63. 'Please don't go away' he said.
He said please him and not to go away.
He told me not to go away.
He begged that I not go away.
He begged me not to go away.
64. A waitress asked me if I would like to have a cup of tea. (Make it direct)
A waitress asked me, "Would you like to have a cup of tea?"
A waitress told me, "Would you like to have a cup of tea?"
A waitress wanted to know, "Would you like to have a cup of tea?"
A waitress said to me, "Would you like to have a cup of tea?"
65. She says, 'I did not finish my homework'. (Make it indirect)
She says that she had not finish her homework.
She says that she did not finish her homework.
She says that she was not finish her homework.
She says that she had not been finishing her homework.
66. He said, 'Let us wait for the award.'
He proposed that they should wait for the award.
He suggested that they should wait for the award.
The argued that they should wait for the award.
He opted that they will wait for the award.
67. He said to me, 'Who has done the work?'
He asked me who did the work.
He asked me who had done the work.
He asked me by whom was the work done.
He asked me who the work had done.
68. 'Are you happy in your new job.' The correct speech is-
He told me whether I am happy in my new job.
He asked me if I had been happy in my new job.
He asked me if I have been happy in my new job.
He asked me if I was happy in my new job.
69. He asked her, 'How long have you lived here?'
He asked her how long she lived there.
He asked her how long she lived there.
He asked her how long she had lived there.
He asked her how long she had been living there.
70. He said to me, 'Do you know me?'
He asked me if I know him.
He said do I know him.
He asked me if I knew him.
He asked me if I had known him.
71. Change the narration. He said to me, 'Let us go home together.
He proposed to me to go home together.
He proposed to me that we should go home together.
He asked me to go home together.
He urged me to go home with him.
72. The indirect speech of: He said to her, 'What a cold day!' is -.
He told her that it was a cold day.
He exclaimed sorrowfully that it was a cold day.
He exclaimed sadly that it was a cold day.
He exclaimed that it was a very cold day.
73. 'I can play ten musical instrument', she-
boasts
pleaded
shouted
demanded
74. I said to him, 'Why are you working so hard'? What is the indirect form of the sentence?
I asked him why he was working so hard.
I asked him why was he working so hard.
I asked him why had he been working so hard.
I asked him why he had been working so hard.
75. He confessed with regret that he had been very foolish. (Make it direct)
He said, 'Alas! How foolish I have been?'
He explained, 'Alas! How foolish I have been?'
He said, 'Alas! How foolish I was?'
He explained, 'Alas! How foolish I was?'
76. 'I will have a cup of tea', my father said. (Make it indirect)
My father said that he will have a cup of tea.
My father said that he would have had a cup of tea.
My father said that he had a cup of tea.
My father said that he would have a cup of tea.
77. He said to me, 'Do you know me? Its indirect speech is :
He asked me if I know him
He said do I know him
He asked me if I knew him
He asked me if did know him
78. I said to him 'Do you hear me?' The indirect form is :
I told him if he heard me.
I wanted to know if he heard me.
I asked him if he hear me.
I asked him if he heard me.
79. The indirect speech of: He said to me, 'Which book do you want'?
He said to me which book he wanted
He asked me which book I wanted
He asked me the book I wanted
None of these
80. Choose the correct indirect speech of the following sentences: He said to me, 'Are you ill?' I replied, 'No'.
He asked me if I was ill. I replied that I was not.
He asked me if I was ill. I replied that I was.
He asked me that I am ill. I replied that I was.
He asked me that I am not ill. I replied I was not.