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 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 told with cheer that it was so and asked if he liked village folk. The Sahib cheerfully asked if it was such and said he likes 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 told with cheer that it was so and asked if he liked village folk. 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. Mary said to Robert, "Let him come, then we shall see." Mary told Robert that they shall see him if he came. Mary told Robert that they would see him if he might come. Mary said to Robert that if he came, they would see him. Mary told Robert that once he came, they would see him. Mary told Robert that they shall see him if he came. Mary told Robert that they would see him if he might come. Mary said to Robert that if he came, they would see him. Mary told Robert that once he came, they would see him. 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. Radha said that the manager would go to Bombay the next day. Radha said, "Our manager might be going to Bombay the next day." Radha said, "Our manager will go to Bombay tomorrow." Radha said, "Our manager will be going to Bombay the next day." Radha said, "Our manager might go to Bombay tomorrow." Radha said, "Our manager might be going to Bombay the next day." Radha said, "Our manager will go to Bombay tomorrow." Radha said, "Our manager will be going to Bombay the next day." Radha said, "Our manager might go to Bombay tomorrow." ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Direct and Indirect Speech I asked him where he would stay. I said to him, "Where I will stay?" I said to him, "Where you will stay?" I said to him, "Where will I stay?" I asked him, "Where will you stay?" I said to him, "Where I will stay?" I said to him, "Where you will stay?" I said to him, "Where will I stay?" I asked him, "Where will you stay?" 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. He said, "I am writing a poem." He said that he is writing a poem. He said that the poem is being written. He said that he was writing a poem. He said that I am writing a poem. He said that he is writing a poem. He said that the poem is being written. He said that he was writing a poem. He said that I am writing a poem. ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Direct and Indirect Speech "It's not my business," said the postman. "Let the government do whatever it has to." The postman said that the government did not do what it was expected to do. The postman said that it was the business of the government to do whatever it had to. The postman said that it was the government's and not his business to do that. The postman said that it was not his business and that the government should do whatever it had to. The postman said that the government did not do what it was expected to do. The postman said that it was the business of the government to do whatever it had to. The postman said that it was the government's and not his business to do that. The postman said that it was not his business and that the government should do whatever it had to. ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP