Which is the correct indirect form of the Direct speech
He said to me," send for a taxi, have you got all the things?"
(a)
He said that I should send for a taxi and whether I got all the things
(b) He said that I should send for a taxi and should get all the things
(c) He told me to send for a taxi and asked me whether I had got all the
things
(d) He said he will send for a taxi, but I should get all the things
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Answer:
The answer is (c)
He told me to send for a taxi and asked me whether I had gotten all the things.
Explanation:
In the question, option (c) is He told me to send for a taxi and asked me whether I had got all the things.
There is a slight mistake in this answer as it should be had gotten and not had got. But I think it's just a typo as this is the answer closest to being absolutely correct.
All other answers are wrong.
So yeah, option (c) is the correct answer.
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