The driver said, “Do you want to halt for a while?”
A. The driver said if we wanted a halt for a while.
B. The driver asked if we want to halt for a while.
C. The driver asks if we wanted to halt for a while.
D. The driver asked if we wanted to halt for a while.
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The correct option is D.
- To convert the given direct form to indirect form we have to follow the below rules-
- As the phrase in the colon is interrogative so, we have to write asked.
- As the phase-in, the outside is in past tense so, we have to write the whole indirect form in past tense also.
- The indirect form will be as follows-
- The driver asked if we wanted to halt for a while.
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Answer:
option D
The driver asked if we wanted to halt for a while.
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