The teacher said, “Students, we live in deeds, not in years.”
A. The teacher said that we live in deeds, not in years.
B. The teacher said to students we live in deeds, not in years.
C. The teacher said to the students that we live in deeds, not in years.
D. The teacher said to the students that we lived in deeds, not in years.
The doctor says, “It is better you undergo a surgery next week.”
A. The doctor advised me to undergo a surgery the following week.
B. The doctor says that it is better I undergo a surgery the following week.
C. The doctor says that it was better I under went a surgery the coming week.
D. The doctor advises that it is better I under went a surgery the following week.
He said, “The government is writing letters.”
A. He said that the government is writing letters.
B. He said that the government was writing letters.
C. He said that the government will write letters.
D. He said that the government wrote letters.
Wardha said to her sister, “How long do you intend to stay here?”
A. Wardha asked her sister that how long she intended to stay there.
B. Wardha asked her sister how long she intended to stay there.
C. Wardha asked to her sister how long she intended to stay here.
D. Wardha asked her sister how long she intended to stay here.
He said, “I have passed the examination.”
A. He said that he had passed the examination.
B. He announced that he has passed the examination.
C. He said that he had to pass the examination
D. He said that he has passed the examination.
“What a terrible storm it is!” he said.
A. He exclaimed that it was a terrible storm.
B. He exclaimed that it has been a terrible storm.
C. He exclaimed that it will be a terrible storm.
D. He exclaimed that it is a terrible storm.
“Don’t play on the grass, boys,” she said.
A. She ordered the boys “Don’t play on the grass.”
B. She said to the boys that they should not play on the grass.
C. She told the boys that they should not be playing on the grass.
D. She told the boys not to play on the grass.
They said, “It was raining heavily,when they came out of the theatre.”
A. They said that it was raining heavily, when they had come out of the theatre.
B. They said that it had been raining heavily, when they came out of the theatre.
C. They said that it rained when they had come out of the theatre.
D. They said that it had been raining heavily, when they had come out of the theatre.
The Captain commanded his men to stand at ease.
A. The Captain commanded, “Men, stand at ease.”
B. The Captain said, “These men need to stand at ease.”
C. The Captain said, “You can stand at ease. ”
D. The Captain said to his men, “Stand at ease. “
He asked me why I was late.
A. He asked me, “Why are you late?”
B. He asked me, “Why I was late?”
C. He asked me, “Why you are late?”
D. He asked me, “Why am I late?”