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  • Question 1
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    He exclaimed with joy that India had won the Sahara Cup.

    Solution


    The statement given is: "He exclaimed with joy that India had won the Sahara Cup." We need to choose the correct option that represents this statement in reported speech.
    Let's analyze each option:
    Option A: "He said, 'India has won the Sahara Cup'"
    - This option changes the exclamation and joy expressed in the statement to a simple statement. It does not reflect the original excitement.
    Option B: "He said, 'India won the Sahara Cup'"
    - This option also changes the exclamation and joy expressed in the statement to a simple statement. It does not reflect the original excitement.
    Option C: "He said, 'How! India will win the Sahara Cup'"
    - This option changes the tense of the reported statement. The original statement is in the past tense, but this option uses the future tense. It is not correct.
    Option D: "He said, 'Hurrah! India has won the Sahara Cup'"
    - This option correctly represents the original exclamation and joy expressed in the statement. It uses the word "Hurrah!" to convey the excitement and reports the statement in the past tense.
    Therefore, the correct option is D: "He said, 'Hurrah! India has won the Sahara Cup'".

  • Question 2
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    The little girl said to her mother, "Did the sun rise in the East?"

    Solution

    The little girl asked her mother if the sun rose in the East.

  • Question 3
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    The man said, "No, I refused to confers guilt."

    Solution

    The man emphatically refused to confers guilt.

  • Question 4
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    Nita ordered her servant to bring her cup of tea.

    Solution


    The correct answer is option C:

    Nita said to her servant, "Bring me a cup of tea."


    Explanation:
    To determine the correct answer, we need to understand the structure and context of the given sentence.
    1. Nita ordered her servant to bring her cup of tea.
    - In this sentence, Nita is giving an instruction or command to her servant to bring her a cup of tea.
    Now let's analyze each option:
    Option A:

    Nita told her servant, "Bring a cup of tea."


    - This option accurately conveys the command given by Nita to her servant. However, it doesn't specify that Nita wants the tea for herself.
    Option B:

    Nita said, "Bring me a cup of tea."


    - This option is a more direct and concise way of expressing the command. It clearly indicates that Nita wants the tea for herself.
    Option C:

    Nita said to her servant, "Bring me a cup of tea."


    - This option is grammatically correct and accurately represents the command given by Nita. It specifies that Nita is requesting the tea from her servant.
    Option D:

    Nita told her servant, "Bring her that cup of tea."


    - This option suggests that Nita wants her servant to bring a specific cup of tea to someone else, not herself. It doesn't match the given context.
    Therefore, option C is the most suitable answer because it accurately represents the command given by Nita and specifies that she wants the tea for herself.

  • Question 5
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    My cousin said, "My room-mate had snored throughout the night."

    Solution

    My cousin said that her room-mate snored throughout the night.

  • Question 6
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    "Please don 't go away ", she said.

    Solution


    The given statement, "Please don't go away," can be interpreted in different ways. Let's analyze each option to determine the closest meaning.
    Option A: She said to please her and not go away.
    - This option implies that the speaker is requesting the listener to stay to please her.
    - However, the original statement does not mention anything about pleasing the speaker.
    Option B: She told me to go away.
    - This option contradicts the original statement, as the speaker is asking the listener not to go away, not telling them to go away.
    Option C: She begged me not to go away. (Correct Answer)
    - This option accurately represents the original statement, where the speaker is pleading with the listener not to leave.
    - The use of the word "begged" conveys a strong emotional appeal.
    Option D: She begged that I not go away.
    - This option is similar to option C but includes the word "that" before the statement.
    - Both options C and D are correct, but option D may sound slightly more formal.
    Therefore, the correct answer is Option C: She begged me not to go away.

  • Question 7
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    She said to her friend, "I know where is everyone "

    Solution

    Indirect Speech is :
    She told her friend that she knew where was everyone.
     

  • Question 8
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    The little girl said to her mother, "Can you lend me your pen?"

    Solution

    The correct transformation of the given sentence would be: "The little girl asked her mother if she could lend her pen."The reporting verb "asked "is used to indicate a question, and the conjunction "if "is used to introduce the indirect question.

  • Question 9
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    The teacher said to the students, "Have you completed your homework?"

    Solution

    The correct transformation of the given sentence would be: "The teacher asked the students if they had completed their homework."The reporting verb "asked "is used to indicate a question, and the conjunction "if "is used to introduce the indirect question. Additionally, the verb tense changes from "have "to "had "to maintain the past tense.

  • Question 10
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    He said to me, "Will you come to the party?"

    Solution

    The correct transformation of the given sentence would be: "He asked me if I would come to the party."The reporting verb "asked "is used to indicate a question, and the conjunction "if "is used to introduce the indirect question. The modal verb "will "changes to "would "to indicate a polite request.

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