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(A) Change the form of narration :
(16) I said to the teacher, "I am sorry".
(a) I said to the teacher that I was sorry.
(b)
I asked the teacher that I was sorry.
I told to the teacher that I was sorry.
(d) I told to the teacher that he was sorry.
(17) He says, "The train will be late."
(a) He said that the train will be late.
(b) He says that the train will be late.
(s)
He said that the train would be late.
(d) None of the above
(18) I said to her, "Do you want my help ?"
(a) I told her that she wanted my help.
(b)
I asked her why she wanted my help.
(c)
I asked her if she wanted my help.
(d)
I asked her if she wanted her help.​

Answers

Answered by shazanuljafar20
1

Answer:

1.I APOLOGISED THE TEACHER FOR I WAS SORRY

2.HE SAYS THAT THE TRAIN WILL BE LATER

3.I INQUIRED HER WHETHER SHE WANTED MY HELP

4.

Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
0

(16) I told to the teacher that I was sorry.

(17) He said that the train would be late.

(18) (c) I asked her if she wanted my help.

Explanation:

The following adjustments need be made to the active voice statement before converting it to passive voice. -

  1. Determine the tense of the following statement.
  2. Use the correct supporting verb and the main verb's past participle
  3. In passive voice, the supplied sentence's object becomes the subject.

The sentences are written in the basic present tense. As a result, we should employ the assisting verb is and the past participle of the verb play, depending on the object.

The following is the passive voice structure of the given sentence:

by +subject +object + helping verb (am/is/are)+past participle of verb +by

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