1.Choose the correct indirect form of the given sentence: The teacher said, “Don’t move, boys.” (a) The teacher told the boys don’t move. (b) The teacher asked the boys not to be moving. (c) The teacher asked the boys not to move. (d) The teacher told to them , don’t move.
2.Choose the correct indirect form of the given sentence:
Neera says, “ I go for a walk every morning.”
(a) Neera said that she goes for a walk every morning.
(b) Neera says that she goes for a walk every morning.
(c) Neera says that I go for a walk every morning.
(d) Neera said that she went for a walk every morning.
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1. The teacher said, "Don't move, boys."
(c) The teacher asked the boys not to move.
- The Reported Speech is an Imperative Sentence with a negative sentence.
- The Indirect Speech can be written also as: The forbade the boys to move.
2. Neera says, "I go for a walk every morning."
(b) Neera says that she goes for a walk every morning.
- Here the Reported Speech is an Assertive Sentence.
- The Tense of both Reporting Verb and Reported Speech is Present Indefinite Tense.
- We simply join the two ports using the linker 'that'.
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1.Choose the correct indirect form of the given sentence:
- The teacher said, “Don’t move, boys.”
- Option (c) The teacher asked the boys not to move.
- Here reported speech is in Imperative Sentence that's why not has been used after infinitive 'to' and asked has been used instead of 'said'.
2.Choose the correct indirect form of the given sentence:
- Neera says, “ I go for a walk every morning.”
- Option (b) Neera says that she goes gor a walk every morning.
- Here the reported speech is an example of Assertive sentence, that's why introductory conjunction that has been.
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