Write the following sentences in indirect speech. Instead of the given reporting verb, use an appropriate word from those givenbelow: boasted bid enthusiasm confidently snapped sarcastically bid 1. “It has given me everything I asked for, "said bob 2.“Did pretty well out in the West, didn't you?” asked the policeman. 3.“I came a thousand miles to stand in this door tonight,” said the man at the door.
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Examples
1. Direct: You said, “He is a very good athlete.”
Indirect: You said that he was a very good athlete.
2. Direct: I said, “I have finished my work.”
Indirect: I said that I had finished my work.
3. Direct: He said, “Her parents will pay a visit to Delhi.”
Indirect: He said that her parents would pay a visit to Delhi.
4. Direct: She said, ‘You will be helping me.”
Indirect: She said that I/he/we/they would be helping her.
5. Direct: They said, “We shall have won the race.”
Indirect: They said that they would have won the race.
6. Direct: We said, “We shall have been swimming since morning.”
Indirect: We said that we would have been swimming since morning.
Explanation:
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The policeman asked that if I had seen the accident scene.
The two ways of relating what a person has said are 1)direct and 2)indirect (reported).
In the direct speech, the exact words of the original speaker are repeated.
In the indirect speech (reported speech), the exact meaning of what the speaker told is expressed but not necessarily in the speaker’s exact words.
Option C is correct as the question in the inverted commas is in the simple past tense, the appropriate introductory verb 'asked' is used, and 'if' is used to connect the two clauses.
Options A, B, and D are wrong as 'that' cannot be used, 'told' is not the appropriate introductory verb, and 'he' gives a different meaning to the question respectively.
The correct answer is C)The policeman asked that if I had seen the accident scene.