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Ramesh said to him ," May I take your camera , I need it for my trip " . a) Ramesh said him if he may take his camera . He need if for his trip b) Ramesh asked him if he may take your camera . I need it for my trip C) Ramesh asked him if he might take him camera . He needed it for his trip D) Ramesh asked him if I might be taken his camera . He needed for his trip pls tell which option is correct​

Answers

Answered by ayanadosi71
4

Answer:

OPTION (a) IS CORRECT

Answered by Anonymous
50

Answer:

  • Ramesh asked him if he might take his camera. He needed it for his trip.

Option C. is correct but little change we have to do in it too.

Step-by-step explanation:

➣ As it is given "Ramesh asked him if he might take him camera. He needed it for his trip." Here in first sentence "Ramesh asked him if he might take him camera" - "him camera" would not come because we never use pronoun him with the thing i.e., 'camera' here instead we will use pronoun 'his' here.

  • Whenever we are changing direct speech into indirect speech the present tense will become past tense.

⚕ So, option a) and b) can't fit for this. Here 'may' which is in present tense in direct speech is also in present tense in indirect speech.

  • Pronouns and possessive adjectives of first person second person in direct speech are changed into third person in indirect speech.

⚕ So, option d) can't fit for this. Here first person second person in direct speech are not changed into third person in indirect speech. 'I' should be changed into 'he' and 'be' should be excluded.

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