Direct and Indirect Speech Exercise with Correct Answers and Explanation
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Direction: Convert the given sentence into Indirect Speech
1. Nishtha said to her father, “I have introspected myself very well in my leisure.”
Nishtha told her father that she had introspected herself very well in her leisure.
2. Kajal said to her neighbor, “Where do you party all the time?”
Kajal asked her neighbor where she partied all the time.
3. Anuj said to me, “Which idiom is left to mention?”
Anuj asked me which idiom was left to mention.
4. Tania said to her mother, “Will you make sumptuous food today for me?”
Tania asked her mother if she would make sumptuous food that day for her.
5. Nitya says to her sister, “Do you like to listen these vapid songs?”
Nitya asks her sister if she likes to listen these vapid songs.
6. Ganesh said to his cousin, “Which thing do you wish to explore passionately?”
Ganesh asked his cousin which thing he wished to explore passionately.
7. Krishan will say to his father, “Will you let me prepare for the exam again?”
Krishna will ask his father if he will let him prepare for the exam again.
Suggestive Sentences [Imperative Sentences]
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Let’s switch on AC now, shall we?
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Switch on AC immediately, will you?
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Let’s solve this riddle efficiently, shall we?
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Solve this puzzle perspicaciously, will you?
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Let’s get drenched in the rain, shall we?
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Kajal has studied this topic perseveringly, hasn’t she?
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Diksha has joined class late today, hasn’t she?
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Anuj has answered all the questions eruditely, hasn’t he?
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Suhani has prepared all the notes dexterously, hasn’t she?
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Nishtha talked to her neighbors vitriolic ally that day, did she not/ dint she/didn’t she?
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Manish asked the waiter (a)/ how much amount had (b)/ he charged him. (c)/ No Error (d)
Correct Answer: b)
Explanation: Here ‘how much amount’ is being used as a conjunction so it should not follow the structure of questions.
Question- ‘Wh’ word + H.V.
Conjunction- Sub + H.V.
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