Narration ASSERTIVE SENTENCE DIRECT INDIRECT He said, “I write a letter.” He said that he wrote a letter. He said, “I do not write a letter.” He said that he did not write a letter. He said, “I am writing a letter.” He said that he was writing a letter.
Assertive Sentences Part 2 - Direct and Indirect Narration. 1. Direct - I said, "I do not like that book." Indirect - I said that I did not like that book. 2. Direct - You said, "I am learning my lesson." Indirect - you said that you were learning your lesson. 3. Direct - They said, "We want to go to Delhi."
Assertive Sentence Narration exercise. 1. Direct: The boy said to me, “I am fine today.”. Indirect: The boy told me that he was fine that day. 2. Direct: John said, “I shall go home today.”. Indirect: John said that he would go home that day. 3. Direct: He says, “I know you well.”.
2. Direct - She said, "The boy may go." Indirect - She said that the boy might go. 3. Direct - The teacher said, "Ram must be awarded." Indirect - I said that ...
14.04.2021 · Direct to Indirect Speech of Assertive Sentence Exercises Change the following from Direct to Indirect Speech of Assertive Sentence. i) She says, "I shall dance." ii) You will say, "I am happy." iii) They said, "We support the right." iv) The policeman said to the boys, "You have not followed the rules of the road."
Narration : Assertive Sentence. Indirect : He said that he did it. Direct : He said, “I am writing letters.”. Indirect : He said that he was writing letters. Direct : He said, “I wrote letters.”. Indirect : He said that he had written letters. Direct : He said, “I have passed the examination.”. Indirect : He said that he had passed ...
Exercises of Narration & Practice with Explanation ; Correct Answer: She asked me if I was happy in my new job. ; Explanation: For Interrogative Sentence, if is ...
Direct and Indirect Speech Assertive Sentences Exercises - In this section, you will play quiz on the Narration or Direct and Indirect Speech in Assertive Sentences
Exercises of Narration & Practice with Explanation: “I’ll have a cup of tea,” my father said, “because I’m not hungry.” a.My father said that he will have a cup of tea because he wasn’t hungry. b.My father said that he would have had a cup of tea because he wasn’t hungry. c.My father said that he would have a cup of tea because he wasn’t hungry. d.My father said that he had ...
Assertive Sentences Part 2 - Direct and Indirect Narration. 1. Direct - I said, "I do not like that book." Indirect - I said that I did not like that book. 2. Direct - You said, "I am learning my lesson." Indirect - you said that you were learning your lesson. 3. Direct - …
Assertive Sentence Narration exercise. 1. Direct: The boy said to me, “I am fine today.”. Indirect: The boy told me that he was fine that day. 2. Direct: John said, “I shall go home today.”. Indirect: John said that he would go home that day. 3. Direct: He says, “I know you well.”.
19.08.2020 · Direct and Indirect Narration – Assertive Sentence-: Exercise :-केवल Board Exam में पूछे गए Direct Narration के Questions का solution कराया गया हैं। Change the following sentences into Indirect Speech : 1. Direct – Jesus Christ said, “We are all sinners.”
The teacher said to the student, “The more you read, the more you learn”. The teacher said to the student that the more he (Student ) read, the more he (S) learn. The teacher said, “Honesty is the best Policy”. The teacher said that honesty is the best Policy. Father said, “Slow and steady wins the race.”.
Direct and Indirect Speech Assertive Sentences Exercises - In this section, you will play quiz on the Narration or Direct and Indirect Speech in Assertive Sentences
Indirect : He said that he would play cricket. Rule – 1 : If the Reporting Verb is in the present of future tense, the tense of the verb of the Direct Speech is ...
05.08.2021 · Narration Change Exercise. Practice Set - 10. 1) The man said to me, "May you live long." 2) Mother said to me, "May God bless you." 3) The followers said, "May our leader live long." 4) Father said to him, "May you prosper in life." 5) Amal said, "Could I but get the first prize."
Narration : Assertive Sentence. Indirect : He said that he did it. Direct : He said, “I am writing letters.”. Indirect : He said that he was writing letters. Direct : He said, “I wrote letters.”. Indirect : He said that he had written letters. Direct : He said, “I have passed the examination.”. Indirect : He said that he had passed ...
How it works: Pay by debit/credit card or PayPal. Convert the sentences below from direct to indirect speech (reported speech). Direct to Indirect Speech of Assertive Sentence Exercises Change the following from Direct to Indirect Speech of Assertive Sentence. Bihar Board Class 10 English Grammar Narration Direct and Indirect Speech. 2.