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What is the Indirect/Direct form of - He said, 'I was doing it.'

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What is the Indirect/Direct form of - He said, 'I was doing it.'
1). He said that he had been doing it.
2). He said that he had done it.
3). He said that he has done it.
4). He said that he did it.

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What is the Indirect/Direct form of - Iba said that she might go home the next day with her sister.

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What is the Indirect/Direct form of - Iba said that she might go home the next day with her sister.
1). Iba said,'I could go home tomorrow with my sister.'
2). Iba said,'I may just go home tomorrow with my sister.'
3). Iba said,'I can go home tomorrow with my sister.'
4). (4) Iba said,'I will go home tomorrow with my sister.'

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What is the Indirect/Direct form of - She asked me if I was going to college.

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What is the Indirect/Direct form of - She asked me if I was going to college.
1). She said, 'Am I going to college '
2). She said to me ,'Are you going to college '
3). She asked me, 'Will you go to college '
4). She asked to me,'Was I going to college '

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What is the Indirect/Direct form of - I said,"Water is essential for life."

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What is the Indirect/Direct form of - I said,"Water is essential for life."
1). Water is essential for life was said by me.
2). I told that water was essential for life.
3). I exclaimed that water was essential for life.
4). I said that water is essential for life.

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What is the Indirect/Direct form of - 'Come home early' , said Mr Mathew to his clerk.

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What is the Indirect/Direct form of - 'Come home early' , said Mr Mathew to his clerk.
1). Mr Mathew told his clerk to come home as early as possible.
2). Mr Mathew asked his clerk to be home early.
3). Mr Mathew ordered his clerk to come home early.
4). Mr Mathew requested his clerk to come home a little early.