He exclaimed with joy that India had won the Sahara Cup.
A. He said, “India has won the Sahara Cup”
B. He said, “India won the Sahara Cup”
C. He said, “How! India will win the Sahara Cup”
D. He said, “Hurrah! India has won the Sahara Cup”
A. He said, “India has won the Sahara Cup”
B. He said, “India won the Sahara Cup”
C. He said, “How! India will win the Sahara Cup”
D. He said, “Hurrah! India has won the Sahara Cup”
A. my cousin said that her room-mate snored throughout the night.
B. my cousin told me that her room-mate snored throughout the night.
C. my cousin complained to me that her room-mate is snoring throughout the night.
D. my cousin felt that her room-mate may be snoring throughout the night.
A. She said with sorrow, “What a pity it is.”
B. She said, “What a mystery it is.”
C. She said, “What a miserable sight it is.”
D. She said, “What a miserable plight it is.”
A. She said to please her and not go away.
B. She told me to go away.
C. She begged me not to go away.
D. She begged that I not go away.
A. He said that what a beautiful scene it was.
B. He wondered that it was a beautiful scene.
C. He exclaimed what a beautiful scene it was.
D. He exclaimed that it was a very beautiful scene.
A. The man emphatically refused to confers guilt.
B. The man refused to confers his guilt.
C. The man told that he did not confers guilt.
D. The man was stubborn enough to confers guilt.
A. He asked her whether she was coming to the party.
B. He told her if she was coming to the party.
C. He asked her if she was coming to the party.
D. He asked her if she will be coming to the party.
A. She told that she knew where was everyone.
B. She told her friend that she knew where was everyone.
C. She told her friend that she knew where is everyone.
D. She told her friend that she knows where was everyone.
A. My friend said to me that my father has returned from Calcutta.
B. My friend asked me if my father had returned from Calcutta.
C. My friend told me that his father had returned from Calcutta.
D. My friend enquired me if his father had returned from Calcutta.
A. Gavaskar exclaimed with joy that Azhar had done well.
B. Gavaskar called Azhar and exclaimed that he had done well.
C. Gavaskar congratulated Azhar, saying that he had done well.
D. Gavaskar praised Azhar for his having done well.