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Select the most appropriate indirect form of the given sentence. The teacher said to Mohit, “Go to your seat and sit quietly” ...
The officer ordered the fellow to be arrested.
Rahul said, “I can speak French.”
She told the villagers that she would not rest till she had solved their water problem.
The lady said to the plumber, “Why didn’t you come last week? The RO machine has been making some noise for the last ten days.”
When Rohit saw Saurabh, he said, “Oh, how tall you have grown!”
Addressing a public meeting, Rajnath Singh said, “Whatever talks take place they will be on the issue of Pakistan occupied Kashmir.”
The teacher asked Avika what had happened to her and why her nose was bleeding.
The saint prayed that God might pour all his blessings on the newly married couple.
Rani said, “We are organizing a cleaning programme in the colony tomorrow.”
I will tell him that I don’t want to join the art classes.
Major Chaudhry said to the aspirants, “Does everyone understand English?”
The Finance Minister said, “The Government will trim the corporate tax gradually to 25 percent for all companies.”
Her mother advised her not to go too fast while reciting her poem.
I said to Taru, “The tyre of my car is punctured.”
Sonia says, “I love the monsoons.”
My boss said, “Do you think you can complete the report within five days?”
“Don’t overspeed at night,” I said to Irina.
My friend told me I could stay at his place in Dehradun whenever I wished.
Sumit said, “I will be leaving for London this summer so I can meet you only when I return.”
Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence. Mr. Puri said to me, "Why are you taking down this fence?"
Rakesh says,"Can you prepare a cup of tea for me, Sunita?"
He said,"Be quiet and listen to my words."
Anil said, "Ali deserved the prize."
He said to me, "May God bless You."
I said to the old man, "Don't sit on that chair, it is broken."
"Well ,well," He said. "A strange man!"
He said, "I am coming tomorrow."
He says,"The sun rises in the east."
He said, "How I wish they would come!"
The teacher said to the children,"The sun always sets in the west."
The stranger said to the boy, "Can you tell me the way to Raj Bhawan?"
The teacher asked the students, "Did the guide bring you right up to top?"
"By God! I have not cheated," said the boy.
"Why don't you see a doctor?" said Mrs. Lal to Nina.
She said, "My sister was here ten days ago, but she in not here now."
He said, " Let it rain ever so hard, I shall go."
"Who are you? Where have you come from?" said the little boy to him.
The teacher said to his students, " Health is wealth, whatever you may say."
The child said, "What a beautiful sight!"
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