In the following question, a sentence has been given in direct/indirect speech. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in indirect/direct speech.
Tarun said,"I have got the job."
The sentence is in direct speech. In indirect speech, the tense and the pronouns need a change. The word ‘that’ must be used before mentioning the words in indirect speech. The tense in direct speech is present perfect so the tense in indirect speech is past perfect.Thus option 3 is the correct answer.
The sentence is in direct speech. In indirect speech, the tense and the pronouns need a change. The word ‘that’ must be used before mentioning the words in indirect speech. The tense in direct speech is present perfect so the tense in indirect speech is past perfect.Thus option 3 is the correct answer.
The sentence is in direct speech. In indirect speech, the tense and the pronouns need a change. The word ‘that’ must be used before mentioning the words in indirect speech. The tense in direct speech is present perfect so the tense in indirect speech is past perfect.Thus option 3 is the correct answer.
The sentence is in direct speech. In indirect speech, the tense and the pronouns need a change. The word ‘that’ must be used before mentioning the words in indirect speech. The tense in direct speech is present perfect so the tense in indirect speech is past perfect.Thus option 3 is the correct answer.
The sentence is in direct speech. In indirect speech, the tense and the pronouns need a change. The word ‘that’ must be used before mentioning the words in indirect speech. The tense in direct speech is present perfect so the tense in indirect speech is past perfect.Thus option 3 is the correct answer.