Narration: Exercise 006
Change the following sentences
into indirect speech.
1. He said to Robin,
"Where are you going now?" [NAR:14]
2. He said to the boy,
"What is your father's name?" [NAR:14]
3. He said to the
boys, "Don't make a noise in here."
[NAR:16]
4. He said to the
girl, "What is your name?" [NAR:14]
5. He said to the
stranger, "Who are you and what do you want?" [NAR:14]
6. He said to the
woman, "Where do you live in?" [NAR:14]
7. He said to them,
"Why do you look so sad?" [NAR:14]
8. He said to you,
"Which book do you want?" [NAR:14]
9. He said,
"After my arrival you had to go home." [NAR:11]
10. He said, "Good
morning, Mom!" [NAR:20]
11. He said, "He
shall die." [NAR:07]
12. He said, "He
wrote a story." [NAR:03]
13. He said, "I
ate my meal." [NAR:03]
14. He said, "I
have been working since sunrise." [NAR:02]
15. He said, "I
must help the distress people" [NAR:07]
16. He said, "I
needn’t wait" [NAR:07]
17. He said, "I
saw her yesterday." [NAR:03]
18. He said, "I
shall do it." [NAR:02]
19. He said, "I
was absent yesterday." [NAR:03]
20. He said, "I
was running in the field." [NAR:04]
Narration: Exercise 006
Answer Section
1. He asked Robin
where he (R) was going then.
2. He asked the boy
what his father's name was.
3. He ordered the boys
not to make a noise there.
4. He asked the girl
what her name was.
5. He asked the
stranger who he was and what he wanted.
6. He asked the woman
where she lived in.
7. He asked them why
they looked so sad.
8. He asked you which
book you wanted.
9. He said that after
his arrival I had had to go home.
10. He wished his Mom
good morning.
11. He said that he
should die.
12. He said that he had
written a story.
13. He said that he had
eaten meal.
14. He said that he had
been working since sunrise.
15. He said that he had
to help the distress people.
16. He said that he
needn’t wait.
17. He said that he had
seen her the previous day.
18. He said that he
would do it.
19. He said that he had
been absent the previous day.
20. He said that he had
been running in the field.
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