Question 11 MarkChange each pair into one simple sentence : “I have stood first.” “Congratulations”.AnswerShe congratulatedView full question & answer→
Question 21 MarkChange each pair into one simple sentence : “What’s your name ?” “I won’t tell you”.AnswerShe refusedView full question & answer→
Question 31 MarkChange each pair into one simple sentence : “Let’s meet after the class.” “O.K. fine.”AnswerThey arrangedView full question & answer→
Question 41 MarkChange each pair into one simple sentence : “May I help you ?” “No, thanks.”AnswerHis offer of helpView full question & answer→
Question 51 MarkChange each pair into one simple sentence : “Please hplp me”. $“O.K.”$AnswerShe agreedView full question & answer→
Question 61 MarkChange each pair into one simple sentence : “Shall we get married ?” “Yes, let us.”AnswerThey decided to get married.View full question & answer→
Question 71 MarkThe policeman asked me, “Had the thief stolen your watch ?” - convert into indirect speechAnswerThe policeman asked me if the thief had stolen my watch.View full question & answer→
Question 81 MarkAnil said to his sister, “How did you fare in the interview ?” - convert into indirect speechAnswerAnil asked his sister how she had fared in the interview.View full question & answer→
Question 91 MarkThe mother said to the child, “Did you have your breakfast ?” - convert into indirect speechAnswerThe mother asked the child if he had his breakfast.View full question & answer→
Question 101 MarkHe said to his mother, “Why did you not wash my school dress ?” - convert into indirect speechAnswerHe asked his mother why she had not washed his school dress.View full question & answer→
Question 111 MarkShe SEiid to me, “Who taught you English ?” - convert into indirect speechAnswerShe asked me who had taught me English.View full question & answer→
Question 121 MarkI said to my friend, “Have you been to England ?” - convert into indirect speechAnswerI asked my friend if he had been to England.View full question & answer→
Question 131 MarkShe said to me, “How Eire you getting on with your studies ?” - convert into indirect speechAnswerShe asked me how I was getting on with my studies.View full question & answer→
Question 141 MarkYou ssdd to us, “How do you solve this sum ?” - convert into indirect speechAnswerYou asked us how we solved that sum.View full question & answer→
Question 151 MarkI said to him, “What brings you here ?” - convert into indirect speechAnswerI asked him what brought him there.View full question & answer→
Question 161 MarkHe said to you, “Where Eire you going ?” - convert into indirect speechAnswerHe asked you where you were going.View full question & answer→
Question 171 MarkHe said to her, “Do you want to go home ?” - convert into indirect speechAnswerHe asked her if she wanted to go home.View full question & answer→
Question 181 Mark“Run away, children,” said the mother. -covert into indirect speechAnswerThe mother asked the children to run away.View full question & answer→
Question 191 Mark“Sit down, boys,” said the teacher. -covert into indirect speechAnswerThe teacher asked the boys to sit down.View full question & answer→
Question 201 Mark“Do you really come from China ?” said the prince. -covert into indirect speechAnswerThe Prince asked him if he really came from China.View full question & answer→
Question 211 Mark“Don’t you know the way home ?” asked I. -covert into indirect speechAnswerI asked if he did not know the way home.View full question & answer→
Question 221 MarkHe said to me, “How’s your father ?” -covert into indirect speechAnswerHe enquired about my father. Or He enquired how my father was.View full question & answer→
Question 231 Mark“What do you want ?” he said to her. -covert into indirect speechAnswerHe asked her what she wanted.View full question & answer→
Question 241 MarkThe teacher promised me, “If you come to school tomorrow, I will explain it.” -covert into indirect speechAnswerThe teacher promised to me that he would explain it if I went to school the following day.View full question & answer→
Question 251 MarkThey wrote, “It is time we thought about settling this matter.” -covert into indirect speechAnswerThey wrote that it was time they (had) thought about settling that matter.View full question & answer→
Question 261 MarkHe said to me, “I have often told you not to play with me.” -covert into indirect speechAnswerHe told me that he had often told me not to play with him.View full question & answer→