SSC CGL 201941)Choose the most appropriate option to change the narration (direct / indirect) of the given sentence.
“You should lock your car as there have been some instances of theft,” said Anil.
Anil advised me that I should lock my car as there had been some instances of theft.
SSC CGL 201942)Choose the most appropriate option to change the narration (direct / indirect) of the given sentence.
“I’m so sorry! I totally forgot about the meeting,” he said.
He apologized and said he had totally forgotten about the meeting.
SSC CGL 201943)Choose the most appropriate option to change the narration (direct / indirect) of the given sentence.
The Queen said to the ministers, “Cut off the prisoner’s head!”
The Queen ordered the ministers to cut off the prisoner’s head.
SSC CGL 201944)Choose the most appropriate option to change the narration (direct / indirect) of the given sentence.
Mother said, “Sonam, don’t throw tantrums.”
Mother told Sonam not to throw tantrums.
SSC CGL 201945)Choose the most appropriate option to change the narration (direct / indirect) of the given sentence.
Reena said, “What a lovely scene! I wish I could stay here forever!”
Reena exclaimed that it was a lovely scene. She further wished that she could stay there forever.
SSC CGL 201946)Choose the most appropriate option to change the narration (direct / indirect) of the given sentence.
My grandfather wished that God should give me success in my new venture. He further said that his prayers would always be with
me.
My grandfather said to me, “May God give you success in your new venture! My prayers will always be with you.”
SSC CGL 201947)Choose the most appropriate option to change the narration (direct / indirect) of the given sentence.
The salesman said to me, “All the gift items are new. We received this consignment yesterday.”
The salesman informed me that all the gift items were new. He further said they had received that consignment the day before.
SSC CGL 201948)Choose the most appropriate option to change the narration (direct / indirect) of the given sentence.
The teacher said to Rana, “Have you completed the project?”
The teacher asked Rana whether he had completed the project.
SSC CGL 201949)Choose the most appropriate option to change the narration (direct / indirect) of the given sentence.
Sonia says, “I love the monsoons.”
Sonia says that she loves the monsoons.
SSC CGL 201950)Choose the most appropriate option to change the narration (direct / indirect) of the given sentence.
My boss said, “Do you think you can complete the report within five days?”
My boss asked me whether I thought I could complete the report within five days.