Direct and Indirect Speech "Is that so?" the Sahib said cheerfully."Well, I like village folk." The Sahib cheerfully asked if it was such and said he likes village folk. The Sahib told with cheer that it was so and asked if he liked village folk. The Sahib asked cheerfully whether that was so, adding that he liked village folk. The Sahib was asking cheerfully if it was so and added that he liked village folk. The Sahib cheerfully asked if it was such and said he likes village folk. The Sahib told with cheer that it was so and asked if he liked village folk. The Sahib asked cheerfully whether that was so, adding that he liked village folk. The Sahib was asking cheerfully if it was so and added that he liked village folk. ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Direct and Indirect Speech The father warned his son that he should be beware of him. The father warned his son, "Be careful about him." The father warned his son, "Don't fall into the trap." The father warned his son, "beware of him !" The father warned his son, "Watch that chap !" The father warned his son, "Be careful about him." The father warned his son, "Don't fall into the trap." The father warned his son, "beware of him !" The father warned his son, "Watch that chap !" ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Direct and Indirect Speech In the question below a sentence have been given in Direct/Indirect speech. From the given alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the given sentence in Indirect/Direct speech. The spectators said, "Bravo! well played, Ravi." The spectators said that Ravi played well and applauded him. The spectators applauded Ravi, saying that he had played well. The spectators called Ravi bravo because he had played well. The spectators encouraged Ravi saying that he played well. The spectators said that Ravi played well and applauded him. The spectators applauded Ravi, saying that he had played well. The spectators called Ravi bravo because he had played well. The spectators encouraged Ravi saying that he played well. ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Direct and Indirect Speech In the question below a sentence have been given in Direct/Indirect speech. From the given alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the given sentence in Indirect/Direct speech. "What about going for swim," he said, "It's quite fine now." He suggested going for a swim as it was quite fine. He asked me what about going for a swim as it was quite fine then. He advised me to go for a swim as it was quite fine. He proposed going for swim as it was quite fine. He suggested going for a swim as it was quite fine. He asked me what about going for a swim as it was quite fine then. He advised me to go for a swim as it was quite fine. He proposed going for swim as it was quite fine. ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Direct and Indirect Speech In the question below a sentence have been given in Direct/Indirect speech. From the given alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the given sentence in Indirect/Direct speech. My brother said that honesty is the best policy. My brother said, "Honesty was the best policy." My brother said that, "Honesty is the best policy." My brother told me, "Honesty is the best policy." My brother said, "Honesty is the best policy." My brother said, "Honesty was the best policy." My brother said that, "Honesty is the best policy." My brother told me, "Honesty is the best policy." My brother said, "Honesty is the best policy." ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Direct and Indirect Speech He said to me, I have often told you not to play with fire. He said that he has often been telling me not to play with fire. He reminded me that he often said to me not to play with fire. He told me that he had often told me not to play with fire. He said to me that he often told me not to play with fire. He said that he has often been telling me not to play with fire. He reminded me that he often said to me not to play with fire. He told me that he had often told me not to play with fire. He said to me that he often told me not to play with fire. ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP