English, asked by rangnathbhoi1970, 2 months ago

“Don’t you think that I might have had something to do with it?” said Soapy.

(Choose the correct alternative to change the sentence into indirect speech)

i) Soapy asked if he didn’t think that he might have something to do with

that.

ii) Soapy asked if he didn’t think that he might have had something to do

with that.

iii) Soapy asked if he didn’t thought that he might have had something to

do with that.

iv) Soapy asked if he didn’t think that he might had had something to do

with that.

Answers

Answered by kujurmagdali35
34

Answer:

first no. is the correct answer

Answered by steffis
16

Direct to Indirect

ii) Soapy asked if he didn’t think that he might have had something to do

with that.

Explanation:

In direct to indirect conversion a sentence in simple present tense is converted to simple past tense. Hence, our answer is option (ii). Also, one of the main features of this conversion is that the double quotations are removed and the sentence is written without them. It is like we are reporting what was originally said. Hence, according to the rules in our conversion said is changed into asked.

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