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Answered by poonamyadav56388
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Answered by Sauron
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1. I asked the hostess, "What is in these pots?

\Rrightarrow 1. I asked the hostess what in those pots was.

2. "Till make tea for you," said the Maori woman.

\Rrightarrow The Maori woman said that she would make tea for me.

3. "What is that for?" I asked.

\Rrightarrow I asked what that was for.

4. I said, "What a beautiful Church!"

\Rrightarrow I exclaimed with surprise that it was a beautiful church.

5. I wanted to know, "Isn't it dangerous to live here at all?"

\Rrightarrow I wanted to know if it was not dangerous to live there at all.

6. He said, "Let us see what these are!"

\Rrightarrow He suggested that they should see what those were.

7. She is going to be ill," cried Peterkin.

\Rrightarrow Peterkin cried that she was going to be ill.

8. "There go the soldiers", said Peterkin.

\Rrightarrow Peterkin said that there went the soldiers.

9. He asked me, "What has that bird got under its tail?"

\Rrightarrow He asked me what that bird had got under its tail.

10. "Do you think they are kind, Jack?" said Peterkin.

\Rrightarrow Peterkin asked Jack if he thought they were kind.

11. They said, "Alfred was born in a powder magazine."

\Rrightarrow They said that Alfred had been born in a powder magazine.

12. One paper wrote that Alfred was an evil genius.

\Rrightarrow One paper wrote, “Alfred is an evil genius.”

13. The writer said, "Alfred Nobel was bom in 1833."

\Rrightarrow The writer said that Alfred had been born in 1833.

14. He thought where the money was to come from.

\Rrightarrow He thought, “Where is the money to come from?”

15. He said, "Five of these prizes are awarded every year."

\Rrightarrow He said that five of those prizes were awarded every year.

16. "Mother, may I ask someone to tea?" asked Susan.

\Rrightarrow Susan asked the mother if she might ask someone to tea.

17. The mother said to Susan, "You may call someone to tea.

\Rrightarrow The mother told Susan that she might call someone to tea.

18. "Can I come to see it. Susan?" said one of the girls.

\Rrightarrow One of the girls asked Susan if she could come to see it.

19. Margaret said to her, "Ask whoever you like.

\Rrightarrow Margaret told her to ask whoever she liked.

20. The teacher asked Susan if she had an excuse to offer.

\Rrightarrow The teacher said to Susan, “Have you any excuse to offer.”

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