Q.1
What does the given extract of direct speech change to in reported speech? " ... I'm going to ..." (female subject)
  • she was going to
  • she is going to
  • she will go to
  • she would go to
Q.2
What does the given extract of direct speech change to in reported speech? " ... it is ..."
  • it is
  • it will be
  • it was
  • it would
Q.3
What does the given extract of direct speech change to in reported speech? " ... he may ..."
  • he may
  • he must
  • he might
  • he should
Q.4
What does the given extract of direct speech change to in reported speech? " ... I was looking ..." (male subject)
  • he looked
  • he had been looking
  • he had looked
  • he would look
Q.5
What does the given extract of direct speech change to in reported speech? " ... I will go ..." (male subject)
  • he could go
  • he should go
  • he must go
  • he would go
Q.6
What does the given extract of direct speech change to in reported speech? " ... I can help..." (female subject)
  • she could help
  • she would help
  • she should help
  • she will help
Q.7
What does the given extract of direct speech change to in reported speech? " ... a week ago ..." (reported on a different day)
  • a week gone
  • a week earlier
  • a week before
  • a week previously
Q.8
What does the given extract of direct speech change to in reported speech? " ... here ..." (reported in a different place)
  • now
  • there
  • at this point
  • then
Q.9
What does the given extract of direct speech change to in reported speech? " ... tomorrow ..." (reported on a different day)
  • tomorrow
  • the coming day
  • after today
  • the following day
Q.10
What does the given extract of direct speech change to in reported speech? " ... this evening ..." (reported on a different day)
  • that evening
  • this evening
  • those evening
  • these evening
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