Read the dialogues and complete the passage given below. Write the correct answer in
your answer sheet against the correct blank number. Do not copy the whole sentence.
Teacher: Have you completed your project?
Naresh: No madam, I am still working at it.
Teacher: How long will you take?
Naresh: I shall finish it in three days’ time.
The teacher asked Naresh (i) __________ his project. Naresh replied in the negative and
said that (ii)__________ at it. The teacher again asked Naresh how long (iii)__________
to which Naresh replied that he would finish it in three days’ time.
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i
a) if he has completed
b) if he had completed
c) if you have completed
d) if you had completed
ii
a) I am still working
b) I was still working
c) he was still working
d) he is still working
iii
a) he would take
b) he will take
c) you will take
d) you would take
Answers
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Explanation:
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The passage can be completed in the following way:-
The teacher asked Naresh (i) if he has completed his project.
Naresh replied in the negative and said that (ii) he was still working at it.
The teacher again asked Naresh how long (iii) he would take
to which Naresh replied that he would finish it in three days’ time.
NOTE:-
- In the given exercise, direct speech is converted to reported form.
- There is a shift in tense when converting the mode of speech.
- In the first sentence, a present perfect tense is used, while a past continuous tense is used in the second tense.