Direct and Indirect Speech Quiz with Answers (English Grammar MCQ)

Mamata asked, "Was there a parking space?" (Change into Indirect)
Mamata asked if there had been a parking space.
Mamata asked if there was a parking space.
Mamata asked if had there been a parking space.
Mamata asked that there had been a parking space.
My mom said to me, "Did you buy some oranges for me yesterday?" (Change into Indirect)
My mom asked me if I had bought some oranges for her the day before.
My mom asked me if I had bought some oranges for her yesterday.
My mom asked me if I bought some oranges for her the day before.
My mom asked me if did I buy some oranges for her the day before.
Hari said to me, "Where did you go last holiday?" (Change into Indirect)
Hari asked me where I had gone the holiday before.
Hari asked me where had I gone the holiday before.
Hari asked me where I went the holiday before.
Hari asked me if where I had gone the holiday before.
Sunaina said, "I'm knitting a sweater now." (Change into Indirect)
Sunaina said that she was knitting a sweater then.
Sunaina said that she was knitting a sweater now.
Sunaina said that she is knitting a sweater then.
Sunaina said that I was knitting a sweater then.
The teacher said to the students, "Don't spend your valuable time on mobile." (Change into Indirect)
The teacher advised the students not to spend their valuable time on mobile.
The teacher told the students to not spend their valuable time on mobile.
The teacher warned the students not spend their valuable time on mobile.
The teacher advised the students not to spend your valuable time on mobile.
She said to him, "I was laughing at them." (Change into Indirect)
She told him that she had been laughing at them.
She told him that she was laughing at them.
She said him that she had been laughing at them.
She told him that she had laughed at them.
The policeman said, "Did you find your bike?" (Change into Indirect)
The policeman asked if I had found my bike.
The policeman asked if I found my bike.
The policeman asked if had I found my bike.
The policeman said that I had found my bike.
He asked me if I had seen him the day before. (Change into Direct)
He said to me, "Did you see me yesterday?"
He said to me, "Did you see me the day before?"
He said to me, "Have you seen me yesterday?"
and end with a question mark inside the quote.">He asked me, did you see me yesterday?
The student asked the teacher whether he could come in. (Change into Direct)
The student said to the teacher, "Can I come in?"
The student said to the teacher, "Can he come in?"
The student said to the teacher, "I could come in?"
The student asked whether, "Can I come in?"
Her mother said to her, "Don't go out." (Change into Indirect)
Her mother told her not to go out.
Her mother told her to not go out.
Her mother told her that she did not go out.
Her mother told her not to going out.
They said, "Hurrah! We have won the match." (Change into Indirect)
They exclaimed with joy that they had won the match.
They exclaimed with joy that they have won the match.
They exclaimed with sorrow that they had won the match.
They said Hurrah that they had won the match.
My mother asked me why I was late that day. (Change into Direct)
My mother said to me, "Why are you late today?"
My mother said to me, "Why you are late today?"
My mother said to me, "Why are you late that day?"
My mother said to me, "Why were you late today?"
Mr. Singh said that the sun rises in the east. (Change into Direct)
Mr. Singh said, "The sun rises in the east."
Mr. Singh said, "The sun rose in the east."
Mr. Singh said that "The sun rises in the east."
to show who is speaking.">Mr. Singh said The sun rises in the east.
The teacher says, "Water flows downwards." (Change into Indirect)
The teacher says that water flows downwards.
The teacher says that water flowed downwards.
The teacher said that water flows downwards.
The teacher says that water flowing downwards.
Ram said, "I am very busy now." (Change into Indirect)
Ram said that he was very busy then.
Ram said that he was very busy now.
Ram said that he is very busy then.
Ram said that I was very busy then.
He said to me, "What are you doing?" (Change into Indirect)
He asked me what I was doing.
He asked me what was I doing.
He asked me what I am doing.
He asked me that what I was doing.
She said, "I have finished my work." (Change into Indirect)
She said that she had finished her work.
She said that she has finished her work.
She said that I had finished my work.
She said that she had finish her work.
The doctor said to the patient, "Take your medicine regularly." (Change into Indirect)
The doctor advised the patient to take his medicine regularly.
The doctor advised the patient that take his medicine regularly.
The doctor advised the patient to taking his medicine regularly.
The doctor advised the patient to take your medicine regularly.
He said, "I will come tomorrow." (Change into Indirect)
He said that he would come the next day.
He said that he would come tomorrow.
He said that he will come the next day.
He said that he would came the next day.
Sita said, "I can speak three languages." (Change into Indirect)
Sita said that she could speak three languages.
Sita said that she can speak three languages.
Sita said that she could spoke three languages.
Sita said that I could speak three languages.
The priest said, "God is great." (Change into Indirect)
The priest said that God is great.
The priest said that God was great.
The priest asked if God is great.
The priest said, that God is great.
He asked me where I lived. (Change into Direct)
He said to me, "Where do you live?"
He said to me, "Where you live?"
He said to me, "Where did you live?"
He said to me, "Where do I live?"
She said to her friend, "Please help me." (Change into Indirect)
She requested her friend to help her.
She ordered her friend to help her.
She requested her friend that help her.
She requested her friend to help me.
The captain said to the soldiers, "Attack the enemy!" (Change into Indirect)
The captain commanded the soldiers to attack the enemy.
The captain said that the soldiers attacked the enemy.
The captain ordered the soldiers to attacking the enemy.
The captain commanded the soldiers attack the enemy.
He said, "I was playing football." (Change into Indirect)
He said that he had been playing football.
He said that he was playing football.
He said that he had played football.
He said that he is playing football.
They said to us, "We are going to Pokhara." (Change into Indirect)
They told us that they were going to Pokhara.
They told us that they are going to Pokhara.
They told us that we were going to Pokhara.
They said us that they were going to Pokhara.
The boy said, "I lost my pen yesterday." (Change into Indirect)
The boy said that he had lost his pen the day before.
The boy said that he lost his pen the day before.
The boy said that he had lost his pen yesterday.
The boy said that he has lost his pen the day before.
She asked him if he liked coffee. (Change into Direct)
She said to him, "Do you like coffee?"
She said to him, "Did you like coffee?"
She said to him, "You like coffee?"
She said to him, "Do I like coffee?"
He said, "Man is mortal." (Change into Indirect)
He said that man is mortal.
He said that man was mortal.
He said "that man is mortal".
He said that men are mortal.
The teacher said to me, "Work hard if you want to pass." (Change into Indirect)
The teacher told me to work hard if I wanted to pass.
The teacher told me that work hard if I wanted to pass.
The teacher advised me to work hard if I want to pass.
The teacher told me to working hard if I wanted to pass.
"Don't touch the wire," the man said to the child. (Change into Indirect)
The man warned the child not to touch the wire.
The man told the child to not touch the wire.
The man told the child that he did not touch the wire.
The man warned the child not touch the wire.
He said, "I have been living here for a month." (Change into Indirect)
He said that he had been living there for a month.
He said that he has been living there for a month.
He said that he had been living here for a month.
He said that he was living there for a month.
My father said to me, "Honesty is the best policy." (Change into Indirect)
My father told me that honesty is the best policy.
My father told me that honesty was the best policy.
My father said me that honesty is the best policy.
My father asked me if honesty is the best policy.
She said, "Alas! I am ruined." (Change into Indirect)
She exclaimed with sorrow that she was ruined.
She exclaimed with sorrow that she is ruined.
She said Alas that she was ruined.
She exclaimed with joy that she was ruined.
He said to her, "Happy Birthday!" (Change into Indirect)
He wished her a happy birthday.
He said to her that it was a happy birthday.
He told her happy birthday.
He wished to her a happy birthday.
They said, "We had already left the place." (Change into Indirect)
They said that they had already left the place.
They said that they have already left the place.
They said that they already left the place.
They said that we had already left the place.
The girl said, "I'm going to the market." (Change into Indirect)
The girl said that she was going to the market.
The girl said that she is going to the market.
The girl said that she had gone to the market.
The girl said that I was going to the market.
He asked me if I could help him. (Change into Direct)
He said to me, "Can you help me?"
He said to me, "You can help me?"
He said to me, "Could you help me?"
instead of the linker 'if'.">He asked if, "Can you help me?"
"Where is your book?" the teacher asked me. (Change into Indirect)
The teacher asked me where my book was.
The teacher asked me where was my book.
The teacher asked me where my book is.
The teacher asked me that where my book was.
She said, "I will have finished the task by then." (Change into Indirect)
She said that she would have finished the task by then.
She said that she will have finished the task by then.
She said that she would finish the task by then.
She said that she would have finishing the task by then.
He said to me, "Wait here until I return." (Change into Indirect)
He told me to wait there until he returned.
He told me to wait here until he returned.
He told me to wait there until he returns.
He said to me to wait there until he returned.
The stranger asked, "Can you tell me the way to the station?" (Change into Indirect)
The stranger asked if I could tell him the way to the station.
The stranger asked if I can tell him the way to the station.
The stranger asked if could I tell him the way to the station.
The stranger asked that I could tell him the way to the station.
My friend said, "I went to the zoo last Saturday." (Change into Indirect)
My friend said that he had gone to the zoo the Saturday before.
My friend said that he went to the zoo the Saturday before.
My friend said that he had gone to the zoo last Saturday.
My friend said that he has gone to the zoo the Saturday before.
He said that he was very happy. (Change into Direct)
He said, "I am very happy."
He said, "I was very happy."
He said, "He is very happy."
He said that, "I am very happy."
The old man said to the boy, "May God bless you!" (Change into Indirect)
The old man blessed the boy that God might bless him.
The old man blessed the boy that God may bless him.
The old man said that God might bless him.
The old man blessed the boy that God might bless you.
She said, "I don't like sweets." (Change into Indirect)
She said that she didn't like sweets.
She said that she doesn't like sweets.
She said that I didn't like sweets.
She said that she not liked sweets.
"Have you seen my keys?" he asked. (Change into Indirect)
He asked if I had seen his keys.
He asked if had I seen his keys.
He asked if I saw his keys.
He asked that I had seen his keys.
He said, "I had been studying since morning." (Change into Indirect)
He said that he had been studying since morning.
He said that he has been studying since morning.
He said that he was studying since morning.
He said that I had been studying since morning.
The teacher said, "Two and two make four." (Change into Indirect)
The teacher said that two and two make four.
The teacher said that two and two made four.
The teacher asked if two and two make four.
The teacher said, that two and two make four.
He said, "I'm sorry for being late." (Change into Indirect)
He apologised for being late.
He said that he is sorry for being late.
He apologised to be late.
He said that I was sorry for being late.
She said, "I don't like sweets." (Change into Indirect)
She said that she didn't like sweets.
She said that she doesn't like sweets.
She said that I didn't like sweets.
She said that she not liked sweets.
"Have you seen my keys?" he asked. (Change into Indirect)
He asked if I had seen his keys.
He asked if had I seen his keys.
He asked if I saw his keys.
He asked that I had seen his keys.
He said, "I had been studying since morning." (Change into Indirect)
He said that he had been studying since morning.
He said that he has been studying since morning.
He said that he was studying since morning.
He said that I had been studying since morning.
The teacher said, "Two and two make four." (Change into Indirect)
The teacher said that two and two make four.
The teacher said that two and two made four.
The teacher asked if two and two make four.
The teacher said, that two and two make four.
He said, "I'm sorry for being late." (Change into Indirect)
He apologised for being late.
He said that he is sorry for being late.
He apologised to be late.
He said that I was sorry for being late.
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