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Indirect to Direct Speech Question 1:

Choose the correct direct speech of the given sentence from the options that follow :

She asked them if they were ready for the event. 

  1. She said to them, "Had you been ready for the event?"
  2. She says to them, "Are you ready for the event?"
  3. She said to them, "Are you ready for the event?"
  4. She asked to them, "Were you ready for the event?"

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 3 : She said to them, "Are you ready for the event?"

Indirect to Direct Speech Question 1 Detailed Solution

The correct answer is '3' i.e. She said to them, "Are you ready for the event?" .

Key Points 

  • The given sentence is in indirect speech, reporting a yes/no question. The reporting verb "asked" is in the past tense.
  • When converting an indirect question with a past tense reporting verb and 'if' back to direct speech, the tense shifts back one step. The Past Simple tense ("were ready") in indirect speech typically comes from the Present Simple tense ("Are you ready?") in direct speech.
  • The pronoun "they" in indirect speech refers to the people being addressed, which was "you" in the direct speech question directed at "them".
  • A past tense reporting verb like "asked them" can be converted to "said to them," followed by the direct question in quotation marks.

Correct direct speech: She said to them, "Are you ready for the event?"

Additional Information 

  • Option 1: "Had you been ready..." (Past Perfect) would become Past Perfect in indirect speech ("if they had been ready").
  • Option 2: "She says to them..." uses a present tense reporting verb ("says"), which would not cause a tense shift in the indirect speech ("if they are ready"). The given indirect speech has a past tense ("were ready").
  • Option 4: "She asked to them..." is grammatically incorrect; the correct phrasing is "asked them" or "said to them". Also, "Were you ready?" (Past Simple) would typically become Past Perfect ("if they had been ready") in indirect speech.

Indirect to Direct Speech Question 2:

Direction: Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Direct/Indirect speech.

Atul said that she was coming that year.

  1. Atul said, "She will come this year."
  2. Atul said, "She is coming this year."
  3. Atul said, "Come this year."
  4. Atul said, "She was coming that year."

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 2 : Atul said, "She is coming this year."

Indirect to Direct Speech Question 2 Detailed Solution

The correct answer is: Atul said, "She is coming this year."

Key Points

  • The sentence in the Indirect Speech is in Past Continuous Tense. Therefore, the sentence in the Direct Speech will be in Present Continuous Tense.
  • Past Continuous (Subject + was/were + V1 + ing + Object) will be converted into Present Continuous (Subject + is/am/are + V1 +ing + Object).
  • For example:
    • He said that he was checking the assignment. (Indirect Speech)
    • He said, “I am checking the assignment.” (Direct Speech)
  • The following things in the sentence will change when changed from Indirect Speech to Direct Speech:
    • 'said that' is changed to 'said'.
    • 'was' is changed into 'is'
    • 'that' is changed to 'this'.

Therefore, the correct answer is: Atul said, "She is coming this year."

Indirect to Direct Speech Question 3:

Select the option that expresses the given sentence in direct speech.

Veena told him that she might turn down the job offer.

  1. Veena said to him, "I might turn down the job offer."
  2. Veena says to him, "I might turn down the job offer."
  3. Veena said to him, "I must turn down the job offer."
  4. Veena said to him, "She might turn down the job offer." 

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 1 : Veena said to him, "I might turn down the job offer."

Indirect to Direct Speech Question 3 Detailed Solution

The correct answer is Option 1.
 
Key Points
  • Indirect Speech: Veena told him that she might turn down the job offer.
  • Key Conversions:
    • "she might" becomes "I might"
      • The pronoun "she" changes to "I" as Veena is speaking directly.
      • "might" remains consistent, indicating a possibility.
    • "told him that" becomes "said to him"
      • "told that" in indirect speech is replaced by "said to" in direct speech.
  • Punctuation and Format:
    • Direct speech is enclosed in quotation marks.
    • The sentence maintains the original tense and meaning.
Therefore, the correct answer is Option 1.
 
Correct Sentence: Veena said to him, "I might turn down the job offer."
 
Additional Information
  • Option 2: Veena says to him, "I might turn down the job offer."
    • Incorrect tense. "Says" does not match the past tense "told" in the original sentence.
  • Option 3: Veena said to him, "I must turn down the job offer."
    • Incorrect modal verb. "Must" changes the meaning to a necessity, while the original sentence suggests a possibility with "might".
  • Option 4: Veena said to him, "She might turn down the job offer."
    • Incorrect pronoun. "She" is used instead of "I", which is necessary for direct speech.

Indirect to Direct Speech Question 4:

The lawyer said to his client, “We will win the case.”

  1. The lawyer told to his client that they would win the case.
  2. The lawyer said that the client would win the case.
  3. The lawyer told his client that they should win the case.
  4. The lawyer told the client that they would win the case.

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : The lawyer told the client that they would win the case.

Indirect to Direct Speech Question 4 Detailed Solution

The correct answer is Option 4.
 
Key Points
  • The original sentence contains direct speech which needs to be converted into indirect speech.
  • It is important to maintain the meaning of the sentence while changing it from direct to indirect speech.
  • The verb "said" is followed correctly by "that" to introduce the indirect statement.
  • The pronoun "we" in the direct speech correctly changes to "they" in the indirect speech.
Therefore, the correct answer is Option 4.
 
Correct Sentence: The lawyer told the client that they would win the case.
 
Additional Information
  • Option 1: The phrase "told to his client" is incorrect; it should be "told his client."
  • Option 2: This changes the meaning by indicating only the client would win the case, not maintaining the original pronoun "we."
  • Option 3: This changes the modality from "would" to "should," which alters the intention of the statement.

Indirect to Direct Speech Question 5:

What are you doing here? She asked me.

  1. She asked what I was doing here
  2. She wanted to know what I am doing here
  3. She wants to know what I was doing here
  4. She wanted to know what I was doing here

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : She wanted to know what I was doing here

Indirect to Direct Speech Question 5 Detailed Solution

The correct answer is Option 4.
 
Key Points
  • The sentence is in the past tense, which means the reported speech should also be in the past tense.
  • Option 1 is incorrect because it maintains the present tense "here" instead of changing it to "there".
  • Option 2 is incorrect because it uses the present tense "am" instead of the past tense "was".
  • Option 3 is incorrect because "wants" is in the present tense.
  • Option 4 correctly changes the tense to the past and maintains the appropriate sequence of tenses.
Therefore, the correct answer is Option 4.
 
Correct Sentence: "She wanted to know what I was doing here."
 
Additional Information
  • Reporting Speech: In reported speech, the present tense changes to the past tense.
  • Time Expressions: Words indicating time and place (like "here") often change (to "there") in reported speech.
  • Sequence of Tenses: Ensuring the consistency of tenses is crucial for grammatical correctness.
  • No Error: This would be the correct option if there were no mistakes in the sentence, but here, the tense must be correctly aligned.

Top Indirect to Direct Speech MCQ Objective Questions

Select the option that is the correct direct speech of the given sentence.

She asked him what it was that made him stronger and braver than other men.

  1. She asked, "What is it that makes you stronger and braver than other men?"
  2. She asked, "What made you stronger and braver than other men?"
  3. She asked, "What was it that made you stronger and braver than other men?"
  4. She asked, “What is it that made you stronger and braver than other men?"

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 1 : She asked, "What is it that makes you stronger and braver than other men?"

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The correct answer is option 1)  i.e. She asked, "What is it that makes you stronger and braver than other men?"

Key Points

  • The given sentence is an indirect speech.
  • The basic rules for changing or converting indirect speech into direct speech:
    • Include the comma and inverted commas.
    • The past simple tense "Subject + V2 + Object" of indirect speech should be converted into the present simple tense "Subject + V1 + Object" in "direct speech". 
    • The pronoun 'him' changes according to the customer, here becomes 'you'.
  • From the following rules, we get the correct sentence as She asked, "What is it that makes you stronger and braver than other men?"

Additional Information

The following table will enable us to know how tense changes into Indirect speech:

Direct Speech Indirect Speech
Present simple (Subject +V1st + Object) Past simple (Subject +V2 + Object)
Present continuous (Subject +is/am/are+V1 +ing+ Object) Past Continuous (Subject +was/were+V1 +ing+ Object)
Present perfect (Subject + has/have+V3+Object) Past perfect (Subject+had+V3+Object)
Past simple (Subject+V2+Object) Past perfect (Subject+had+V3+Object)
Past Continuous (Subject +was/were+V1 +ing+ Object) Past perfect continuous (Subject +had been+V1 +ing+ Object)
Future simple (Subject+ will/shall+V1+object) Present Conditional (Subject+ would+V1+object)
Future Continuous (Subject +will/shall+be+V1 +ing+ Object) Conditional Continuous (Subject +would+be+V1 +ing+ Object)

Select the option that expresses the given sentence in direct speech.

He asked me when I had booked the flight tickets. 

  1. He said to me, “When did you book the flight tickets?”
  2. He said to me, “When are you booking the flight tickets?”
  3. He said to me, “When do you book the flight tickets?”
  4. He said to me, “When you had book the flight tickets?” 

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 1 : He said to me, “When did you book the flight tickets?”

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The correct answer is He said to me, “When did you book the flight tickets?”

Key Points

  • The given sentence is in Indirect Speech. As per the question we have to change it into Direct Speech. 
  • The process of transformation is as follows:
    • 'Asked' will be changed into 'said to' because the given question is an example of an interrogative sentence with a question word. 
    • Commas and inverted commas will be added. 
    • 'had booked' will be changed into 'did book'.
    • 'I' will be changed into 'you' because we know that in 'direct to indirect' transformation second-person pronouns are changed according to the object of the reporting verb.
    • Thus, the correct answer is Option 1.
       

​Correct Sentence: He said to me, “When did you book the flight tickets?”

Select the correct direct form of the given sentence.

Shravan said that the prisoner had slept throughout the journey.

  1. Shravan said, "The prisoner sleeps throughout the journey."
  2. Shravan said, "The prisoner had been sleeping throughout the journey."
  3. Shravan says, "The prisoner has slept throughout the journey."
  4. Shravan said, "The prisoner had slept throughout the journey."

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : Shravan said, "The prisoner had slept throughout the journey."

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The correct answer is Shravan said, "The prisoner had slept throughout the journey."

Key Points

  • The given sentence is in Indirect Speech. As per the question we have to change it to Direct Speech. 
  • If in a direct speech, the reported verb is in Past Tense & reported speech is in Past Perfect Tense, the tense will not change in indirect speech.

    • e.g. Mr Roy said, “I had bought a house.” -  Mr Roy said that he had bought a house.

  • The process of transformation is as follows:

    • 'Said' will not change because in the given sentence Reporting Verb does not have any 'object'. 
    • Commas and inverted commas will be added. 
    • 'had slept' will not change because past perfect tense does not change in 'direct to indirect' speech.
    • Thus, the correct answer is Option 4.

Correct Sentence: Shravan said, "The prisoner had slept throughout the journey."

Mistake Points 

  • Option 3 has the reported verb 'says' i.e. "Shravan says, "The prisoner has slept throughout the journey." which states the given sentence is in the Present Tense. 
    • The tenses of direct speech do not change if the reporting verb is in the future tense or present tense.
  • However, the indirect speech given in the question is in the Past Perfect Tense i.e. Shravan said that the prisoner had slept throughout the journey. 
  • Hence, Option 3 will not be the answer.

Select the correct direct form of the given sentence.

She asked me why I had been smoking that day.

  1. She said to me, “Why were you smoking today?”
  2. She said to me, “Why are you smoking today?”
  3. She said to me, “Why you smoke today?”
  4. She says to me, “Why were you smoking this day?”

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 1 : She said to me, “Why were you smoking today?”

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The correct answer is She said to me, “Why were you smoking today?”

Key Points

  • The given sentence is in Indirect Speech. As per the question we have to change it to Direct Speech. 
  • The process of transformation is as follows:
    • 'Asked' will be changed into 'said to' because the given question is an example of an interrogative sentence with a question word. 
    • Commas and inverted commas will be added. 
    • 'had been smoking' will be changed into 'were smoking'. Because in 'Indirect to Direct' transformation 'past perfect continuous' tense is changed into 'past continuous'.
    • 'I' will be changed into 'you' because in 'direct to indirect' transformation first-person pronoun is changed according to the subject of the reporting verb.
    • 'Why' will be used as a conjunction because we know that in an interrogative sentence with a question word, the question word itself is used as a conjunction.
    • Therefore, as per the points mentioned above, we find that the correct answer is Option 1. 
       

Correct Sentence: She said to me, “Why were you smoking today?”

Select the correct direct form of the given sentence.

Balaji said that he had already paid the instalment when the notice came to him.

  1. Balaji said, “I already paid the instalment when the notice had come to me."
  2. Balaji said, “He has already paid the instalment when the notice came to him.”
  3. Balaji said, “I had already paid the instalment when the notice came to me.”
  4. Balaji said, “I have already paid the instalment when the notice will come to me."

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 3 : Balaji said, “I had already paid the instalment when the notice came to me.”

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The correct answer is Balaji said, "I had already paid the instalment when the notice came to me." 

Key Points

  • The given sentence is in Indirect Speech. As per the question we have to change it into Direct Speech. 
  • The process of transformation is as follows:
    • There will be no change in the reporting verb 'said' because it has no object. 
    • Comma and inverted commas will be added. 
    • 'He' will be changed into 'I'. 
    • There will be no change in the tense. 'Had already paid' will have no change because we know that while making the transformation, the Past Perfect Tense does not change. 
    • Lastly, ''him'' will be changed into ''me''.

 

Correct Answer: Balaji said, "I had already paid the instalment when the notice came to me." 

Directions: Select the correct direct form of the given sentence.

Father asked the mechanic how much he had to pay for the repairs.

  1. Father said to the mechanic, “How much I have to pay for the repairs.”
  2. Father said to the mechanic, “How much to pay for the repairs?”
  3. Father said to the mechanic, “How much he has to pay for the repairs?”
  4. Father said to the mechanic, “How much have I to pay for the repairs?”

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : Father said to the mechanic, “How much have I to pay for the repairs?”

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The correct answer is Father said to the mechanic, "How much have I to pay for the repairs?".

Key Points

  • The given sentence is an indirect speech.
  • The basic rules for changing or converting indirect speech into direct speech:
    • The commas, inverted commas are added. 'Asked' is replaced by 'said to'.
    • The full stop (.) in indirect speech, changes into the question mark (?).
    • The third person 'he' will be changed into the first person 'I'.
    • The past simple tense format 'Subject + V2 (had) + Objectwill be changed into the present simple tense format 'Subject + V1 (have) + Object'.
  • From the following rules, we get the correct sentence as- option 4.

Additional Information

  • We can see that option 1 and option 4 looks alike but they are different. There is a difference of full stop and the question mark. The usage of full stop or period makes a sentence a simple sentence and the usage of question mark makes the sentence an interrogative sentence.
  • As the indirect speech tells us that the usage of "how" makes this sentence an interrogative sentence hence, we need to use a question mark.
  • This is an official question asked in SSC Stenographer you can check the link. (SSC Stenographer Previous year Paper)

Select the most appropriate direct form of the given sentence.

The captain said that the crew had to leave the ship at Liverpool.

  1. The captain said, “The crew have to leave the ship at Liverpool.”
  2. The captain said to the crew, “Leave the ship at Liverpool.”
  3. The captain said, “The crew could leave the ship at Liverpool.”
  4. The captain said, “The crew has to leave the ship at Liverpool.”

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : The captain said, “The crew has to leave the ship at Liverpool.”

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The correct answer is The captain said, “The crew has to leave the ship at Liverpool.”

Key Points

  • The given sentence is in Indirect Speech. As per the question, we have to change it into Direct Speech. 
  • The process of transformation is as follows:
    • In the given sentence 'said' will not change because the reporting verb does not have an object.
    • Comma and inverted commas will be added.
    • The auxiliary verb 'had' will be changed into 'has'. 
       

Correct Sentence: The captain said, “The crew has to leave the ship at Liverpool.”

Hinglish 

  • दिया गया वाक्य Indirect Speech में है। प्रश्न के अनुसार हमें इसे Direct Speech में बदलना होगा।
  • परिवर्तन की प्रक्रिया इस प्रकार है:
    • दिए गए वाक्य में 'said' नहीं बदलेगा क्योंकि reporting verb में कोई object नहीं है।
    • अल्पविराम और उल्टे अल्पविराम जोड़े जाएंगे।
    • सहायक क्रिया 'had' को 'has' में बदल दिया जाएगा।

Select the correct direct form of the given sentence.

Shyam asked me how I had persuaded his sister.

  1. "How are you persuading my sister?” Shyam asked me.
  2. "How did you persuaded my sister?” Shyam asked me.
  3. "How did you persuade my sister?” Shyam asked me.
  4. "How have you persuade my sister?” Shyam asks me.

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 3 : "How did you persuade my sister?” Shyam asked me.

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The correct answer is: "How did you persuade my sister?” Shyam asked me.

Key Points 

  • The given sentence is an indirect speech and we need to convert it to a direct speech.
  • When we change an indirect speech to a direct speech, we must follow these rules:
    • The reporting verb remains unchanged in the case of a question.
    • The inverted commas ("...") are placed to show the indirect speech part.
    • The comma (,) is added after the sentence covered in inverted commas in direct speech.
    • The first word of the direct speech should be in capital letters.
    • The past perfect "had + v3" changes to "did + v1" in the direct speech to form the simple past tense.
    • The pronoun 'I' and 'his' changed to 'you' and 'my' respectively in the direct speech.
  • Thus, option 3 is the correct answer.
     

Hence, the direct speech is - "How did you persuade my sister?” Shyam asked me.

Select the most appropriate direct form of the given sentence.

Madhuri told me that I could stay in her flat whenever I was in Kolkata.

  1. Madhuri said to me, “I could stay in her flat whenever I was in Kolkata.”
  2. Madhuri said to me, “You can stay in my flat whenever you are in Kolkata.”
  3. Madhuri said to me, “I can stay in my flat whenever I am in Kolkata.”
  4. Madhuri said to me, “You could stay in her flat whenever she was in Kolkata.”

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 2 : Madhuri said to me, “You can stay in my flat whenever you are in Kolkata.”

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The correct answer is Madhuri said to me, “You can stay in my flat whenever you are in Kolkata."

Key Points

  • The given sentence is in Indirect Speech. As per the question we have to change it into Direct Speech. 
  • The process of transformation as follows:
    • 'Told' will be changed into 'said to'. 
    • Comma and inverted commas will be added. 
    • 'I' will be changed into 'You'. 
    • 'Could' will be changed into 'can'. 
    • 'Was' will be changed into 'are'. 
  • Therefore, the correct answer is Option 2. 

Correct Answer: Madhuri said to me, “You can stay in my flat whenever you are in Kolkata.”

Select the correct direct form of the given sentence.

Mr. Sharma asked him if Maya had invited him for lunch.

  1. Mr. Sharma said to him, "Has Maya invited you for lunch?"
  2. Mr. Sharma said to me, "Has Maya invited you for lunch?"
  3. Mr. Sharma said to him, "Had Maya invited us for lunch?"
  4. Mr. Sharma said to him, "Did Maya invited us for lunch?"

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 1 : Mr. Sharma said to him, "Has Maya invited you for lunch?"

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The correct answer is Mr. Sharma said to him, "Has Maya invited you for lunch?"

Key Points

  • The given sentence is in Indirect Speech. As per the question we have to change it to Direct Speech. 
  • The process of transformation is as follows: 
  • 'Asked' will be changed into 'said to'.
  • Comma and inverted commas will be added. 
  • If the indirect Speech is in Past Perfect tense 'had invited', the Direct Speech will be in the Present Perfect Tense 'has invited'.
  • 'him' will be changed to 'you'.
  • Thus, the correct direct form of the given sentence is option 1.


Correct Answer: Mr. Sharma said to him, "Has Maya invited you for lunch?"

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