English, asked by yadavvishal0864, 1 month ago

A5. Language Study: (02 marks.)

1. ‘You might do it for Tom's sake,’ he said.

(Choose the correct alternative which indicates the indirect narration of the above sentence.)

a. He said that you might do it for Tom’s sake.

b. He told her she might do it for Tom’s sake.

c. He said her that she might done it for Tom’s sake.

2. You’ve had a quarrel with the keepers.

(Choose the correct alternative which shows the transformation of given sentence into simple

present tense.)

a. You are a quarrel with the keepers.

b. You have been a quarrel with the keepers.

c. You have a quarrel with the keepers.​

Answers

Answered by RiyaChandratre
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Answer:

1. a) he said that you might do it for Tom's sake.

2. c) you have a quarrel with the keepers.

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