What is the Indirect/Direct form of - He said, 'I have read this novel.'
1). He said that he has read this novel.
2). He said that he had read that novel.
3). He said that he read that novel.
4). He said that he had read this novel.
What is the Indirect/Direct form of - 1 said to him, 'Will you go to Delhi '
1). I asked him will he go to Delhi.
2). I said to him would he go to Delhi.
3). I asked him if he would go to Delhi.
4). I said to him would you go to Delhi.
What is the Indirect/Direct form of - The boss said to his secretary, 'Did you discuss this matter with the manager "
1). The boss asked his secretary whether he discussed that matter with the manager.
2). The boss asked his secretary if you have discussed that matter with the manager.
3). The boss asked his secretary if he had discussed that matter with the manager.
4). The boss asked his secretary whether he has discussed that matter with the manager.
What is the Indirect/Direct form of - Kannan said to Subha, " I'll return the book after I have read it".
1). Kannan told Subha that he will return the book after he has read it.
2). Kannan told Subha that he would return the book after he has read it.
3). Kannan told Subha that he will return the book after he read it.
4). Kannan told Subha that he would return the book after he had read it.
What is the Indirect/Direct form of - The king said to his men, " Do not be afraid of the enemy.Face them bravely."
1). The king ordered his men to not be afraid of the enemy and that they had to be faced bravely.
2). The king asked his men to not be afraid of the enemy but they should be faced bravely.
3). The king advised his men not to be afraid of the enemy but to face them bravely.
4). The king told his men not to be afraid of the enemy and they had faced them bravely.