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1. He said, “I am tired.”

a) He said I was tired.
b) He said that he was tired.
c) He said that he is tired.
d) He said he tired.
Answer: He said that he was tired.

2. She said, “I have finished my work.”

a) She said that she finished her work.
b) She said that she had finished her work.
c) She said she has finished her work.
d) She said that I had finished my work.
Answer: She said that she had finished her work.

3. He said, “I will go tomorrow.”

a) He said that he would go the next day.
b) He said that he will go tomorrow.
c) He said that he would go tomorrow.
d) He said that he goes the next day.
Answer: He said that he would go the next day.

4. She said to me, “You are wrong.”

a) She said that I was wrong.
b) She told me that I was wrong.
c) She told that I was wrong.
d) She said me that I was wrong.
Answer: She told me that I was wrong.

5. He said to me, “Open the door.”

a) He told me open the door.
b) He told me to open the door.
c) He said to me open the door.
d) He told that open the door.
Answer: He told me to open the door.

6. He said, “Do you know him?”

a) He asked if I knew him.
b) He asked that I knew him.
c) He said if I know him.
d) He asked do I know him.
Answer: He asked if I knew him.

7. She said, “Where do you live?”

a) She asked where I live.
b) She asked where I lived.
c) She asked where did I live.
d) She asked where do I live.
Answer: She asked where I lived.

8. He said, “Alas! I am ruined.”

a) He exclaimed that he was ruined.
b) He exclaimed with sorrow that he was ruined.
c) He exclaimed sorrow that he ruined.
d) He said sorrowfully he ruined.
Answer: He exclaimed with sorrow that he was ruined.

9. She said, “Hurrah! We have won.”

a) She exclaimed with joy that they had won.
b) She said that they have won.
c) She exclaimed joy that they win.
d) She said with joy they won.
Answer: She exclaimed with joy that they had won.

10. He said to me, “Please help me.”

a) He requested me to help him.
b) He said me to help him.
c) He asked me help him.
d) He told please help him.
Answer: He requested me to help him.

11. He said, “May you succeed.”

a) He wished that I might succeed.
b) He prayed that I might succeed.
c) He said that I succeed.
d) He said I might succeed.
Answer: He prayed that I might succeed.

12. She said, “Let us go for a walk.”

a) She suggested that we should go for a walk.
b) She told to go for a walk.
c) She said we go for a walk.
d) She asked go for a walk.
Answer: She suggested that we should go for a walk.

13. He said to me, “Don’t run.”

a) He ordered me not run.
b) He told me do not run.
c) He ordered me not to run.
d) He said me not run.
Answer: He ordered me not to run.

14. He said, “I can solve the problem.”

a) He said that he could solve the problem.
b) He said he can solve the problem.
c) He said he solved the problem.
d) He said he may solve the problem.
Answer: He said that he could solve the problem.

15. He said, “I must finish it today.”

a) He said he must finish it that day.
b) He said he had to finish it that day.
c) He said he finish it that day.
d) He said he must finished it that day.
Answer: He said he had to finish it that day.

16. She said, “I saw him yesterday.”

a) She said she saw him the previous day.
b) She said she had seen him the previous day.
c) She said she sees him yesterday.
d) She said she had saw him the previous day.
Answer: She said she had seen him the previous day.

17. He said, “This is my book.”

a) He said that this was his book.
b) He said that that was his book.
c) He said this was his book.
d) He said that this is his book.
Answer: He said that that was his book.

18. She said, “I was reading a novel.”

a) She said she read a novel.
b) She said she was reading a novel.
c) She said she had been reading a novel.
d) She said she has been reading a novel.
Answer: She said she had been reading a novel.

19. He said, “The earth moves round the sun.”

a) He said that the earth moved round the sun.
b) He said that the earth moves round the sun.
c) He said earth moved round sun.
d) He said that the earth move round the sun.
Answer: He said that the earth moves round the sun.

20. She said, “I am writing a letter.”

a) She said she wrote a letter.
b) She said she was writing a letter.
c) She said she has written a letter.
d) She said she writing a letter.
Answer: She said she was writing a letter.

21. He said, “I have been waiting for two hours.”

a) He said he had been waiting for two hours.
b) He said he was waiting two hours.
c) He said he waited two hours.
d) He said he has been waiting two hours.
Answer: He said he had been waiting for two hours.

22. He said to me, “Why are you laughing?”

a) He asked me why I was laughing.
b) He asked why was I laughing.
c) He said why I was laughing.
d) He asked me why are you laughing.
Answer: He asked me why I was laughing.

23. He said, “What a beautiful flower!”

a) He exclaimed that the flower was very beautiful.
b) He said the flower beautiful.
c) He exclaimed the flower was beautiful.
d) He said beautiful flower.
Answer: He exclaimed that the flower was very beautiful.

24. She said to him, “Good morning.”

a) She wished him good morning.
b) She said him good morning.
c) She wished to him good morning.
d) She told him good morning.
Answer: She wished him good morning.

25. He said, “Let him go.”

a) He said that he might go.
b) He suggested that he should go.
c) He allowed him to go.
d) He ordered that he go.
Answer: He suggested that he should go.

26. He said, “I may help you.”

a) He said he might help me.
b) He said he may help me.
c) He said he helps me.
d) He said he helped me.
Answer: He said he might help me.

27. She said, “I shall return soon.”

a) She said she should return soon.
b) She said she would return soon.
c) She said she returned soon.
d) She said she returns soon.
Answer: She said she would return soon.

28. He said to me, “Where were you yesterday?”

a) He asked me where I had been the previous day.
b) He asked me where was I yesterday.
c) He said where I was yesterday.
d) He asked where were you yesterday.
Answer: He asked me where I had been the previous day.

29. She said, “Please give me a glass of water.”

a) She requested to give her a glass of water.
b) She requested me to give her a glass of water.
c) She told give her water.
d) She said give her water.
Answer: She requested me to give her a glass of water.

30. He said, “I am not guilty.”

a) He said he was not guilty.
b) He said he is not guilty.
c) He said he not guilty.
d) He said he had not guilty.
Answer: He said he was not guilty.

31. He said, “Long live the king!”

a) He exclaimed that the king lived long.
b) He wished that the king might live long.
c) He said king live long.
d) He prayed king live long.
Answer: He wished that the king might live long.

32. He said, “What a pity!”

a) He exclaimed with sorrow that it was a great pity.
b) He said it pity.
c) He said what pity.
d) He exclaimed pity.
Answer: He exclaimed with sorrow that it was a great pity.

33. She said, “I need not go.”

a) She said she did not need to go.
b) She said she need not go.
c) She said she needs not go.
d) She said she not go.
Answer: She said she did not need to go.

34. He said, “I used to play here.”

a) He said he used to play there.
b) He said he had used to play there.
c) He said he used play there.
d) He said he played there.
Answer: He said he used to play there.

35. He said to me, “Have you finished?”

a) He asked me if I had finished.
b) He asked me if had I finished.
c) He said if I finished.
d) He asked I finished.
Answer: He asked me if I had finished.

36. He said, “I dare not speak.”

a) He said he dared not speak.
b) He said he dare not speak.
c) He said he did not dare speak.
d) He said he not dare speak.
Answer: He said he dared not speak.

37. She said, “How foolish I have been!”

a) She exclaimed that she had been very foolish.
b) She said she foolish.
c) She said she had foolish.
d) She exclaimed foolish she had been.
Answer: She exclaimed that she had been very foolish.

38. He said, “Be quiet.”

a) He advised to be quiet.
b) He ordered to quiet.
c) He ordered them to be quiet.
d) He said be quiet.
Answer: He ordered them to be quiet.

39. He said to me, “Mind your own business.”

a) He advised me to mind my own business.
b) He told mind business.
c) He said me mind business.
d) He ordered mind business.
Answer: He advised me to mind my own business.

40. He said, “I ought to help him.”

a) He said he ought to help him.
b) He said he oughted to help him.
c) He said he had ought to help him.
d) He said he ought help him.
Answer: He said he ought to help him.

41. She said, “I would help you.”

a) She said she would help me.
b) She said she will help me.
c) She said she helped me.
d) She said she helps me.
Answer: She said she would help me.

42. He said, “I could swim when I was young.”

a) He said he could swim when he was young.
b) He said he could swim when he had been young.
c) He said he swam young.
d) He said he swim young.
Answer: He said he could swim when he was young.

43. He said, “Nobody can solve it.”

a) He said nobody could solve it.
b) He said nobody can solve it.
c) He said nobody solved it.
d) He said nobody solve it.
Answer: He said nobody could solve it.

44. She said, “Few people understand this.”

a) She said few people understood that.
b) She said few people understand that.
c) She said few understood that.
d) She said few people understand this.
Answer: She said few people understood that.

45. He said, “Little did I know the truth.”

a) He said that little he knew the truth.
b) He said that he had little known the truth.
c) He said he had little known the truth.
d) He said that he knew little of the truth.
Answer: He said that he knew little of the truth.

46. He said, “Hardly had I reached when it started raining.”

a) He said hardly he had reached when it started raining.
b) He said he had hardly reached when it started raining.
c) He said he hardly reached when rain started.
d) He said he had reached hardly.
Answer: He said he had hardly reached when it started raining.

47. He said, “Let me do it.”

a) He requested to let him do it.
b) He said let him do it.
c) He requested that he might be allowed to do it.
d) He told he do it.
Answer: He requested that he might be allowed to do it.

48. She said, “Don’t forget to post the letter.”

a) She reminded to post the letter.
b) She reminded me to post the letter.
c) She said do not forget post letter.
d) She told forget not letter.
Answer: She reminded me to post the letter.

49. He said, “If I were you, I would accept the offer.”

a) He said if he were me he would accept the offer.
b) He advised me to accept the offer.
c) He said I accept offer.
d) He told accept offer.
Answer: He advised me to accept the offer.

50. He said, “Would that I were young again!”

a) He wished that he had been young again.
b) He wished that he were young again.
c) He said he young again.
d) He exclaimed he young again.
Answer: He wished that he were young again.

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