write five direct speech of interrogative sentences,imperative, exclamatory sentences into indirect speech. (any five examples)
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Explanation:
exclamatory sentences
- The teacher said, “What a lazy boy are!".
ans:The teacher exclaimed that the boy was very lazy.
- The king said, “Alas! Our enemies are too strong.”
ans:The king exclaimed with sorrow that their enemies were too strong.
- My father said to me, “Bravo! You have got very good marks.”
ans :My father applauded me that I had got very good marks.
- “Hurran!I have qualified the exam,” said he.
ans:He exclaimed with joy that he had qualified the exam
- Ujjwal said, ‘How smart you are!”
ans:Ujjwal exclaimed that I was very smart.
Imperative sentences
- My friend said, “Would you like to have coffee with me ?
ans :My friend requested me to have coffee with him.
- The traveller said, “Can you please tell me the way to the bus station?”
ans :The traveller requested to tell him the way to the bus station.
- “Be punctual,” my teacher said, “otherwise you will be punished.”
ans :My teacher ordered to be punctual otherwise I would be punished.
- She said to her teacher, “Please explain this poem to me.”
ans :She requested her teacher to explain that poem to her.
- The saint said to the pupils, “Be quiet and listen to me carefully.”
ans:The saint advised the pupils to be quiet and listen to him carefully.
Introgative sentences
1.Direct – Hari said to me, “Can you spare some money for me.”
Direct – Hari said to me, “Can you spare some money for me.”Indirect – Hari asked me if I could spare some money for him.
2. Direct – I said to the guest, “Are you comfortable here?”
2. Direct – I said to the guest, “Are you comfortable here?”Indirect – I asked the guest if he was comfortable there.
3. Direct – The nurse said to the patient, “Don’t you feel better this morning?”
3. Direct – The nurse said to the patient, “Don’t you feel better this morning?”Indirect – The nurse asked the patient if he felt better that morning.
4. Direct – Gita said to Sita, “Is it not a surprise to meet you here today?”
4. Direct – Gita said to Sita, “Is it not a surprise to meet you here today?”Indirect – Gita asked Sita if it was not a surprise to meet her (Sita) there that day.
5. Direct – She said to me, “Are you well?”
5. Direct – She said to me, “Are you well?”Indirect – She asked me if I was well.