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Answered by kekasen2007
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Answer:

She said, "Madam, I have done homework."

A. She said respectfully that she had been done homework.

B. She said respectfully that she has done homework.

C. She said respectfully that she had done homework.

D. She said respectfully to her teacher that she had done homework.

Answer :

Option C

Explanation:

Note: while changing it to indirect speech, remove "Sir/Madam" with "respectfully" as we did in this question.

Reeta said Shivani, "You have to go to school".

A. Reeta told Shivani that she would have to go to school.

B. Reeta told Shivani that she has to go to school.

C. Reeta told Shivani that she have to go to school.

D. Reeta told Shivani that she had to go to school.

Answer :

Option D

Explanation:

When Reporting verb in past Tense and reported speech is having "has to" or "have to" after subject + First Verb.

Then we change "has to" or "have to" to "had to" + First verb.

He said, "I went to Rajesthan yesterday."

A. He told that he had gone to Rajesthan the day before.

B. He told that he has gone to Rajesthan the day before.

C. He told that he has went to Rajesthan the day before.

D. He told that he had went to Rajesthan the day before.

Answer :

Option A

Explanation:

When Reporting verb in past Tense and reported speech is in "Simple Past Tense", then we change reported speech into "Past Perfect Tense".

Deepak said to me, "I had finished the coffee."

A. Deepak told me that he had finished the coffee.

B. Deepak told me that he had been finished the coffee.

C. Deepak told me that he had finish the coffee.

D. Deepak told me that he finished the coffee.

Answer :

Option A

Explanation:

When Reporting verb in past Tense and reported speech is in "Past Perfect Tense", then we do not change the tense of the reported speech.

Shahekant said to me, "I have no time for you".

A. Shahekant said that he had no time for me.

B. Shahekant told me that he had no time for me.

C. Shahekant told me that he has no time for me.

D. Shahekant told me that he was having no time for me.

Answer :

Option B

Explanation:

When Reporting verb in past Tense and reported speech is having "have" after subject + First Verb.

Then we change "have" to "had" + First verb.

He said to me, "I am ready".

A. He told to me that he is ready.

B. He told me that he was ready.

C. He told me that I am ready.

D. He told me that I will ready.

Answer :

Option B

He said to us, "Are you going to market today?"

A. He asked us if we were going to market that day.

B. He asked us if you are going to market that day.

C. He asked us if we went to market that day.

D. He asked us if we had gone to market that day.

Answer :

Option A

Explanation:

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