A. Jack asked father if he can go and drive
B. None of these
C. Jack asked his father if he could go and drive
D. Jack said he could go and drive
Explanation
In indirect speech, the question is converted into a statement.
The question " Can I go and drive, father? " becomes " Jack asked his father if he could go and drive. "
The pronoun " I " changes to " he ," and the verb " can " changes to " could " in reported speech.
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A. I said to her that I think you are tired.
B. I told her that I think, you are tired.
C. I told her that I thought she was tired.
D. None of these
Explanation
I told her that I thought she was tired.
In indirect speech, the reporting verb " said to " changes to " told ," and the tense of the verb shifts from present to past (i.e., " think " becomes " thought ").
The pronoun " you " changes to " she " to match the subject of the reporting sentence.
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A. The parents requested them to be prayed to ALLAH for his recovery.
B. The parents asked them to pray to ALLAH for his recovery.
C. The parents told to prayed to ALLAH for his recovery.
D. None of these
Explanation
The parents asked them to pray to ALLAH for his recovery.
In indirect speech, " said " changes to " asked " when making a request.
The verb " to pray " remains in its base form, ensuring correct grammar.
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A. 1 love reading books. Also I love watching movies.
B. I'm going to the store, but I need to get milk.
C. I'm tired, therefore I'm going to bed.
D. I went to the party; however, I didn't have fun
Explanation
Incorrect use of conversational turn-taking and transition: I love reading books. Also I love watching movies.
Explanation : The transition "Also" is improperly used without a preceding conjunction or punctuation. Correct: I love reading books, and I also love watching movies.
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A. Persome said to Mary don’t answer her back like that.
B. Persome ordered Mary don’t answer her back like that.
C. Persome ordered Mary not to answer her back like that.
D. None of these
Explanation
Persome ordered Mary not to answer her back like that.
The direct command " Don’t answer " changes to " not to answer " in indirect speech.
The reporting verb " said " becomes " ordered " to reflect the commanding tone.
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A. Mr. Ali said to his son Rani that have you finished your lesson.
B. None of these
C. Mr. Ali inquired to his son Rani that whether he finished his lesson.
D. Mr. Ali asked his son Rani whether he had finished his lesson.
Explanation
Mr. Ali asked his son Rani whether he had finished his lesson.
The sentence is a yes/no question, so " asked ... whether " is correct.
" Have you finished " changes to " he had finished " in indirect speech.
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A. My friend greeted me and asked me what I was doing there.
B. None of these
C. My friend wished me and wanted to know that what was doing there.
D. My friend said hello to me and asked me what was I doing there.
Explanation
My friend greeted me and asked me what I was doing there.
The direct speech is turned into indirect by converting " are you " to " I was ".
" Hello " becomes " greeted me ", and the question is properly structured using asked me what I was doing there .
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A. The teacher told the student that he was a very hopeless fellow.
B. The teacher told the student that you are a very hopeless fellow.
C. The teacher said what a hopeless fellow the student was.
D. None of these
Explanation
The teacher told the student that he was a very hopeless fellow.
In indirect speech, " you are " changes to " he was " when referring to the student.
The sentence structure also changes to a statement with " that " for reported speech.
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A. The mistress enquired of Fanny whether she had mailed the two letters she had given her yesterday.
B. The mistress enquired of Fanny if she had mailed the two letters she gave her the day before.
C. None of these
D. The mistress asked Fanny if she had mailed the two letters she had given her the day before.
Explanation
The mistress enquired of Fanny if she had mailed the two letters she gave her the day before.
The reporting verb " enquired " changes the direct speech into indirect speech .
The past tense verb " gave " and the time word " yesterday " correctly change to " the day before " in indirect speech.
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گرامر کے لحاظ سے صحیح جملے کا انتخاب کریں
A. The call is going busy, someone must on another telephone.
B. The call is busy, someone must be on another line.
C. The call is busy, someone has be on another telephone.
D. The call is going busy, someone have be on another telephone.
Explanation
In this sentence, "The call is busy" correctly describes the status of the line,
"Someone must be on another line" correctly uses the modal verb " must" with the base form "be " to indicate the likely reason for the busy signal.
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