A. Deteriorate
B. Fastidious
C. Inflammable
D. Incorrigible
Explanation
Fastidious refers to someone who is meticulous, demanding , and difficult to please, especially in regards to food, taste, or standards. Inflammable : This word means capable of being easily set on fire or ignited, and has no relation to being hard to please. Incorrigible : This word means someone who is unable to be corrected or reformed , often in a playful or mischievous sense, but doesn't necessarily imply being hard to please. Deteriorate : This word means to become worse or decline in quality , and has no relation to being hard to please.
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A. He said that he was feeling sad that day
B. He said that he is feeling sad that day
C. He said that he was feeling sad the previous day
D. None of these
Explanation
Direct speech: He said, "I am feeling sad today,".
Indirect speech: He said that he was feeling sad that day.
Remover inverted commas .
Change today into that day.
Add that .
Change present tense into past tense .
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A. Sara said that she had been happy
B. Sara says that she was happy
C. Sara said that she was happy
D. Sara said that she is happy.
Explanation
When the reporting verb is in the past (said) and the direct speech is in the present indefinite tense (simple present tense), then the indirect (reported) speech will change into the past indefinite tense.
Present Indefinite Tense > Past Indefinite Tense.
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A. Rehan says that he was happy.
B. Rehan says that he is happy.
C. Rehan told that he is happy.
D. Rehan asked that I was happy.
Explanation
Rehan says, “I am happy”. Change the Speech Rehan says that he is happy. *** According to the rules of change from direct speech to indirect speech. Option A is the best choice according to the question requirement reporting speech is a present tense, that is why we can not change the tense ** Rules to change Direct Speech into Indirect Speech: Remove all the inverted commas and quotation marks.
Always end the sentence with a full stop.
The tenses of the verbs inside the quotation marks and commas should be changed.
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A. He told her that I want to meet her father
B. He told her that I want to meet her father
C. He told her that he want to meet her father
D. He told her that he wanted to meet her father
Explanation
Direct: He told her, "I want to meet your father."
Indirect: He told her that he wanted to meet her father
Convert pronouns
Remove inverted commas
Change tenses
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A. He exclaimed with sadness that he has lost the competition
B. He exclaimed with sadness that he have lost the competition
C. He exclaimed with sadness that he had lost the competition
D. None
Explanation
An exclamatory sentence, also known as an exclamation sentence or an exclamation clause, is a statement that expresses strong emotion.
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A. He announced that he has passed the examination
B. He said that he had passed the examination
C. He said that he had to pass the examination
D. He said that he has passed the examination
Explanation
Present Perfect Tense into Past Perfect Tense
Helping verbs
Present: Have/Has
Past: Had
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A. A ticket will be bought by him for himself.
B. Ticket would be bought by him for herself.
C. None of these
D. Ticket will be buy by his for himself.
Explanation
Tense : Future simple (will buy)
Passive structure : will be + past participle
" buy " → bought (past participle)
Subject " he " → him
Reflexive pronoun remains: for himself
Correct passive voice:
A ticket will be bought by him for himself.
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A. Meal had not been taken by me but I was hungry
B. Meal is being not eaten by me although I was hungry
C. Meal was not eaten by me although I was hungry
D. However hungry I was I have not eaten meal
Explanation
The correct passive voice sentence is: Meal was not eaten by me although I was hungry .
It accurately reflects the original sentence in passive form.
It maintaining both the meaning and grammatical structure.
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A. He has known to her
B. He was known to her
C. He is being known to her
D. He is known to her
Explanation
Know is a verb.
Knew is the second form while known is the third form of Know.
Passive Voice = Object + is/am/are + third of verb + to + subject .
Active: She knows him.
Passive: He is known to her.
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