SSC CGL 2019141)Choose the most appropriate option to change the narration (direct / indirect) of the given sentence.
“I will be twenty five tomorrow”, said Vidushi
Vidushi said that she would be twenty five the next day.
SSC CGL 2019142)Choose the most appropriate option to change the narration (direct / indirect) of the given sentence.
The interviewer said, “Rajiv, I’m impressed with you."
The interviewer told Rajiv that he was impressed with him.
SSC CGL 2019143)Choose the most appropriate option to change the narration (direct / indirect) of the given sentence.
The old lady said, “May God bless you and give you all you desire in life!”
The old lady wished that God would bless me and give me all I desired in life.
SSC CGL 2019144)Choose the most appropriate option to change the narration (direct / indirect) of the given sentence.
“Don’t use your mobile while crossing the road,” I said to him.
I advised him not to use his mobile while crossing the road.
SSC CGL 2019145)Choose the most appropriate option to change the narration (direct / indirect) of the given sentence.
She said to her friend, "Where did you go yesterday?"
She asked her friend where she had gone the day before.
SSC CGL 2019146)Choose the most appropriate option to change the narration (direct / indirect) of the given sentence.
The airport helper said, “Should I fetch you a trolley?”
The airport helper asked me if he should fetch me a trolley.
SSC CGL 2019147)Choose the most appropriate option to change the narration (direct / indirect) of the given sentence.
The salesgirl said, “Forgive me but this dress is already sold.”
The salesgirl begged forgiveness and regretted that that dress was already sold.
SSC CGL 2019148)Choose the most appropriate option to change the narration (direct / indirect) of the given sentence.
“If the rains don’t stop we will have to move the animals to another place,”said the zoo official.
The zoo official said that if the rains didn’t stop they would have to move the animals to another place.
SSC CGL 2019149)Choose the most appropriate option to change the narration (direct / indirect) of the given sentence.
The art teacher said, “I never tell my students what to draw. I tell them to imagine.”
The art teacher said that she never told her students what to draw. She told them to imagine.
SSC CGL 2019150)Choose the most appropriate option to change the narration (direct / indirect) of the given sentence.
“Reena, I’m surprised you want dinner as we had such a late lunch," said Rajat.
Rajat told Reena that he was surprised that she wanted dinner as they had had such a late lunch.