Choose the correct indirect speech: My father said to me, “You may get late to catch the bus on time.”
Answer: My father told me that I might get late to catch the bus on time.
Explanation
My father told me that I might get late to catch the bus on time.
In indirect speech, "may" changes to "might" in the past tense.
"Said to" changes to "told" when reporting a statement.
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