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What is the Indirect/Direct form of - The boys respectfully wished their teacher good morning.

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What is the Indirect/Direct form of - The boys respectfully wished their teacher good morning.
1). " Good morning, " said the boys to their teacher.
2). " Good morning, " said the boys to the teacher.
3). " Good morning, Madam , " said the boys to the teacher.
4). " Good morning, Madam , "said the boys to their teacher.

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What is the Indirect/Direct form of - Mr Robinson asked his son what he wanted to be when he grew up.

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What is the Indirect/Direct form of - Mr Robinson asked his son what he wanted to be when he grew up.
1). " My son," said Mr Robinson ," what will you be when you grow up '
2). " My son, " said Mr Robinson ," what do you want to be when you grow up "
3). Mr Robinson said. " My son,what did you want to be when you grew up "
4). Mr Robinson said , " My son,what would you be when you grow up"

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What is the Indirect/Direct form of - The teacher asked me why I had been absent the day before.

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What is the Indirect/Direct form of - The teacher asked me why I had been absent the day before.
1). The teacher asked me, " Why were you absent yesterday "
2). The teacher asked me, " Why are you absent yesterday "
3). The teacher asked me, "Why are you absent the day before"
4). The teacher asked me, "Were you absent the day before "

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What is the Indirect/Direct form of - The old lady declared that she was going to walk where she pleased . They had the liberty.

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What is the Indirect/Direct form of - The old lady declared that she was going to walk where she pleased . They had the liberty.
1). The old lady said that, " I was going to walk where I pleased. They have the liberty " .
2). The old lady ; " I am going to walk where I please. We have the liberty" .
3). The old lady : " I was going to walk where I pleased. They have the liberty" .
4). The old lady : " I am going to walk where I pleased. They had the liberty".

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What is the Indirect/Direct form of - Be careful; the steps are very slippery" , I warned him.

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What is the Indirect/Direct form of - Be careful; the steps are very slippery" , I warned him.
1). I warned him to be careful as the steps were very slippery.
2). I warned him to be careful as the steps are very slippery.
3). I warned him to be careful and steps were very slippery.
4). I told him to be careful and the steps are very slippery.