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प्रश्न
Change the following sentences in indirect narration:
He asked, “Can you cook?”
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उत्तर
He asked someone if he/she(s) could cook.
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Do as directed :
''Where are you going?'' he asked. ''Pune, Sir, my husband is starting a company called Infosys and I'm shifting to Pune.''
(Change it into Indirect speech.)
Here is an excerpt from an article from the Times of India dated 27 August 2006. Rewrite it, changing the sentences in direct speech into reported speech. Leave the other sentences unchanged.
“Why do you want to know my age? If people know I am so old, I won’t get work!” laughs 90-year-old A. K. Hangal, one of Hindi cinema’s most famous character actors. For his age, he is rather energetic. “What’s the secret?” we ask. “My intake of everything is in small quantities. And I walk a lot,” he replies. “I joined the industry when people retire. I was in my 40s. So I don’t miss being called a star. I am still respected and given work, when actors of my age are living in poverty and without work. I don’t have any complaints,” he says, adding, “but yes, I have always been underpaid.” Recipient of the Padma Bhushan, Hangal never hankered after money or materialistic gains. “No doubt I am content today, but money is important. I was a fool not to understand the value of money earlier,” he regrets.
Do as directed
Teacher: How far is your home from your college?
Rupali: More than 2 km; Sir.
(Change it into indirect narration)
Write the following sentence in reported indirect speech:
“I should have been dead if some passerby had not chanced to peep into the well,” exclaimed Guru Nayak.
Read a part of a conversation between Neha and Nidhi.
| Neha: | Where are you going, Nidhi? |
| Nidhi: | I am going for my music lessons. |
The above conversation is written in exact words spoken. If this conversation was to be reported by a third person then it would be written as:
Neha asked Nidhi where she was going. Nidhi replied that she was going for her music lessons.
Notice the changes in the reported sentence. Note the changes in pronouns, tenses, reporting, and reported verbs and other changes. Now find sentences from the text in the direct speech and convert them into the reported speech.
Rewrite the following in Indirect speech. Do it in your notebook.
“Pitaji”, Take back your money, I am not going to marry this man.” “Bholi, are you crazy?” shouted Ramlal.
Read the following conversation and complete the passage that follows:
Neha: I'm really looking forward to the class picnic tomorrow.
Nanita: Yes, after a long time we will be meeting our friends and teachers.
Neha told Namita (1) ______ looking forward to the class picnic ______, Namita agreed that after a long time. (2) ______ friends and teachers.
Report the dialogue between two friends Seema and Anu, by completing the sentence.
| Seema: | What brings you here? |
| Anu: | I am going to Dr. Sen's house. |
In response to the question about what brought Anu there, Anu says ______.
Read the conversation between a tourist and a guide. Complete the sentence by reporting the reply correctly:
| Tourist: | Where is the exhibit section of the fort? |
| Guide: | In the far corner, on the second floor. |
The tourist asked the guide where the exhibit section of the fort was to which the guide replied ______.
Select the correct option to complete the narration of a dialogue between a passerby and a farmer.
| Passerby: | Can you tell me the way to Rampur? |
| Farmer: | Drive for four km and then turn right. |
The passerby asked the farmer if he could tell him the way to Rampur. The farmer replied that ______.
