1) Direct: She said, “I am reading a book.” What is the indirect form?
A)She said that she was reading a book.
B) She said that I was reading a book.
C) She said that she is reading a book.
D) She said that she will read a book.
Answer: A) She said that she was reading a book.
2) Direct: John said, “I have finished my homework.” What is the indirect form?
A) John said that he had finished his homework.
B) John said that he has finished his homework.
C) John said that he would finish his homework.
D) John said that I had finished my homework.
Answer: A) John said that he had finished his homework.
3) Direct: Mary said, “I will go to the market tomorrow.” What is the indirect form?
A) Mary said that she would go to the market tomorrow.
B) Mary said that she will go to the market tomorrow.
C) Mary said that she would go to the market the next day.
D) Mary said that she will go to the market the next day.
Answer: C) Mary said that she would go to the market the next day.
4) Direct: He said, “I can solve the problem.” What is the indirect form?
A) He said that he can solve the problem.
B) He said that he could solve the problem.
C) He said that I can solve the problem.
D) He said that I could solve the problem.
Answer: B) He said that he could solve the problem.
5) Direct: They said, “We are going on a trip.” What is the indirect form?
A) They said that we are going on a trip.
B) They said that they are going on a trip.
C) They said that we were going on a trip.
D) They said that they were going on a trip.
Answer: D) They said that they were going on a trip.
6) Direct: She said, “I do not like apples.” What is the indirect form?
A) She said that she does not like apples.
B) She said that she did not like apples.
C) She said that I do not like apples.
D) She said that I did not like apples.
Answer: B) She said that she did not like apples.
7) Direct: The teacher said, “The earth revolves around the sun.” What is the indirect form?
A) The teacher said that the earth revolved around the sun.
B) The teacher said that the earth revolves around the sun.
C) The teacher said that earth revolves around the sun.
D) The teacher said that the earth is revolving around the sun.
Answer: B) The teacher said that the earth revolves around the sun.
8) Direct: He said, “I have been working here for five years.” What is the indirect form?
A) He said that he had been working here for five years.
B) He said that he has been working here for five years.
C) He said that he had been working there for five years.
D) He said that he has been working there for five years.
Answer: C) He said that he had been working there for five years.
9) Direct: She said, “I must finish this task by tonight.” What is the indirect form?
A) She said that she must finish this task by tonight.
B) She said that she had to finish that task by tonight.
C) She said that she had to finish that task by that night.
D) She said that she must finish that task by that night.
Answer: C) She said that she had to finish that task by that night.
10) Direct: He said, “I am going to the gym now.” What is the indirect form?
A) He said that he is going to the gym now.
B) He said that he was going to the gym now.
C) He said that he was going to the gym then.
D) He said that he is going to the gym then.
Answer: C) He said that he was going to the gym then.
11) Direct: They said, “We were watching a movie.” What is the indirect form?
A) They said that they were watching a movie.
B) They said that they had been watching a movie.
C) They said that we were watching a movie.
D) They said that we had been watching a movie.
Answer: B) They said that they had been watching a movie.
12) Direct: She said, “I could not complete the assignment.” What is the indirect form?
A) She said that she could not complete the assignment.
B) She said that she could not have completed the assignment.
C) She said that she could not complete that assignment.
D) She said that she had not been able to complete the assignment.
Answer: D) She said that she had not been able to complete the assignment.
13) Direct: He said, “I will be attending the meeting.” What is the indirect form?
A) He said that he would be attending the meeting.
B) He said that he will be attending the meeting.
C) He said that he will attend the meeting.
D) He said that he would attend the meeting.
Answer: A) He said that he would be attending the meeting.
14) Direct: She said, “I have lost my keys.” What is the indirect form?
A) She said that she had lost her keys.
B) She said that she has lost her keys.
C) She said that I had lost my keys.
D) She said that I have lost my keys.
Answer: A) She said that she had lost her keys.
15) Direct: He said, “I need some help.” What is the indirect form?
A) He said that he needs some help.
B) He said that he needed some help.
C) He said that I need some help.
D) He said that I needed some help.
Answer: B) He said that he needed some help.
16) Direct: The manager said, “We will review your application.” What is the indirect form?
A) The manager said that they would review your application.
B) The manager said that they will review your application.
C) The manager said that we will review your application.
D) The manager said that they would review my application.
Answer: D) The manager said that they would review my application.
17) Direct: She said, “I hope to see you soon.” What is the indirect form?
A) She said that she hoped to see you soon.
B) She said that she hopes to see you soon.
C) She said that she hopes to see me soon.
D) She said that she hoped to see me soon.
Answer: D) She said that she hoped to see me soon.
18) Direct: He said, “I can meet you at noon.” What is the indirect form?
A) He said that he could meet you at noon.
B) He said that he could meet me at noon.
C) He said that he can meet you at noon.
D) He said that he can meet me at noon.
Answer: B) He said that he could meet me at noon.
19) Direct: They said, “We have been waiting for an hour.” What is the indirect form?
A) They said that they have been waiting for an hour.
B) They said that we have been waiting for an hour.
C) They said that they had been waiting for an hour.
D) They said that we had been waiting for an hour.
Answer: C) They said that they had been waiting for an hour.
20) Direct: She said, “I might go to the party.” What is the indirect form?
A) She said that she might go to the party.
B) She said that she may go to the party.
C) She said that I might go to the party.
D) She said that I may go to the party.
Answer: A) She said that she might go to the party.
21) Direct: She asked, “Are you coming to the party?” What is the indirect form?
A) She asked if I was coming to the party.
B) She asked if I am coming to the party.
C) She asked whether I am coming to the party.
D) She asked whether you were coming to the party.
Answer: A) She asked if I was coming to the party.
22) Direct: He said to me, “What are you doing?” What is the indirect form?
A) He asked me what I am doing.
B) He asked me what you were doing.
C) He asked me what I was doing.
D) He said to me what I was doing.
Answer: C) He asked me what I was doing.
23) Direct: They asked, “Have you seen this movie?” What is the indirect form?
A) They asked if you had seen this movie.
B) They asked if I have seen that movie.
C) They asked if I had seen that movie.
D) They asked if you have seen this movie.
Answer: C) They asked if I had seen that movie.
24) Direct: She asked him, “When will you arrive?” What is the indirect form?
A) She asked him when he would arrive.
B) She asked him when he will arrive.
C) She asked him when would he arrive.
D) She asked him when will he arrive.
Answer: A) She asked him when he would arrive.
25) Direct: He asked me, “Why are you late?” What is the indirect form?
A) He asked me why I am late.
B) He asked me why I was late.
C) He asked me why you are late.
D) He asked me why you were late.
Answer: B) He asked me why I was late.
26) Direct: The teacher asked, “Who has done the homework?” What is the indirect form?
A) The teacher asked who has done the homework.
B) The teacher asked who had done the homework.
C) The teacher asked who did the homework.
D) The teacher asked who has been doing the homework.
Answer: B) The teacher asked who had done the homework.
27) Direct: He asked her, “Where do you live?” What is the indirect form?
A) He asked her where she lives.
B) He asked her where does she live.
C) He asked her where she lived.
D) He asked her where did she live.
Answer: C) He asked her where she lived.
28) Direct: She asked, “Can you help me?” What is the indirect form?
A) She asked if you can help her.
B) She asked if I can help her.
C) She asked if I could help her.
D) She asked if you could help her.
Answer: C) She asked if I could help her.
29) Direct: They asked, “Will you join us?” What is the indirect form?
A) They asked if you will join us.
B) They asked if you would join us.
C) They asked if I will join them.
D) They asked if I would join them.
Answer: D) They asked if I would join them.
30) Direct: He said, “What time is it?” What is the indirect form?
A) He asked what time it is.
B) He asked what time it was.
C) He asked what time is it.
D) He asked what time was it.
Answer: B) He asked what time it was.
31) Direct: She asked, “How did you solve this problem?” What is the indirect form?
A) She asked how you solved this problem.
B) She asked how I solved that problem.
C) She asked how did you solve this problem.
D) She asked how I solved this problem.
Answer: B) She asked how I solved that problem.
32) Direct: They asked, “Are you feeling better now?” What is the indirect form?
A) They asked if you are feeling better now.
B) They asked if I am feeling better now.
C) They asked if you were feeling better then.
D) They asked if I was feeling better then.
Answer: D) They asked if I was feeling better then.
33) Direct: He asked, “Do you know the answer?” What is the indirect form?
A) He asked if I know the answer.
B) He asked if you know the answer.
C) He asked if you knew the answer.
D) He asked if I knew the answer.
Answer: D) He asked if I knew the answer.
34) Direct: She asked me, “Why did you leave early?” What is the indirect form?
A) She asked me why you left early.
B) She asked me why did you leave early.
C) She asked me why I had left early.
D) She asked me why had I left early.
Answer: C) She asked me why I had left early.
35) Direct: He asked, “What have you done?” What is the indirect form?
A) He asked what I had done.
B) He asked what I have done.
C) He asked what you had done.
D) He asked what you have done.
Answer: A) He asked what I had done.
36) Direct: They asked, “Where are you going?” What is the indirect form?
A) They asked where I am going.
B) They asked where you are going.
C) They asked where was I going.
D) They asked where I was going.
Answer: D) They asked where I was going.
37) Direct: She asked, “Do you need any help?” What is the indirect form?
A) She asked if you need any help.
B) She asked if I need any help.
C) She asked if you needed any help.
D) She asked if I needed any help.
Answer: D) She asked if I needed any help.
38) Direct: He asked her, “Have you completed your assignment?” What is the indirect form?
A) He asked her if she had completed her assignment.
B) He asked her if she has completed her assignment.
C) He asked her if you have completed your assignment.
D) He asked her if you had completed your assignment.
Answer: A) He asked her if she had completed her assignment.
39) Direct: They asked, “Why are you crying?” What is the indirect form?
A) They asked why are you crying.
B) They asked why I am crying.
C) They asked why I was crying.
D) They asked why you were crying.
Answer: C) They asked why I was crying.
40) Direct: She asked, “Where did you find this book?” What is the indirect form?
A) She asked where did I find this book.
B) She asked where I had found that book.
C) She asked where I found that book.
D) She asked where you found this book.
Answer: B) She asked where I had found that book.
41) Direct: He said, “Close the door.” What is the indirect form?
A) He told me to close the door.
B) He asked me to close the door.
C) He suggested me to close the door.
D) He advised me to close the door.
Answer: A) He told me to close the door.
42) Direct: She said, “Please help me with this.” What is the indirect form?
A) She told me to help her with this.
B) She asked me to help her with this.
C) She begged me to help her with this.
D) She requested me to help her with this.
Answer: D) She requested me to help her with this.
43) Direct: They said, “Do your homework.” What is the indirect form?
A) They suggested me to do my homework.
B) They advised me to do my homework.
C) They told me to do my homework.
D) They ordered me to do my homework.
Answer: C) They told me to do my homework.
44) Direct: The teacher said, “Stand up.” What is the indirect form?
A) The teacher suggested us to stand up.
B) The teacher told us to stand up.
C) The teacher asked us to stand up.
D) The teacher advised us to stand up.
Answer: B) The teacher told us to stand up.
45) Direct: She said, “Don’t be late.” What is the indirect form?
A) She advised me not to be late.
B) She told me to not be late.
C) She asked me not to be late.
D) She requested me not to be late.
Answer: A) She advised me not to be late.
46) Direct: He said, “Call me when you get home.” What is the indirect form?
A) He asked me to call him when I get home.
B) He advised me to call him when I get home.
C) He told me to call him when I got home.
D) He requested me to call him when I got home.
Answer: C) He told me to call him when I got home.
47) Direct: They said, “Finish the project by tomorrow.” What is the indirect form?
A) They advised me to finish the project by tomorrow.
B) They ordered me to finish the project by tomorrow.
C) They told me to finish the project by the next day.
D) They asked me to finish the project by the next day.
Answer: C) They told me to finish the project by the next day.
48) Direct: She said, “Please be quiet.” What is the indirect form?
A) She told us to be quiet.
B) She advised us to be quiet.
C) She requested us to be quiet.
D) She asked us to be quiet.
Answer: C) She requested us to be quiet.
49) Direct: He said, “Don’t forget your keys.” What is the indirect form?
A) He told me not to forget my keys.
B) He asked me to not forget my keys.
C) He advised me not to forget my keys.
D) He suggested me to not forget my keys.
Answer: A) He told me not to forget my keys.
50) Direct: The manager said, “Submit the report by Monday.” What is the indirect form?
A) The manager asked me to submit the report by Monday.
B) The manager ordered me to submit the report by Monday.
C) The manager told me to submit the report by Monday.
D) The manager advised me to submit the report by Monday.
Answer: C) The manager told me to submit the report by Monday.
51) Direct: She said, “Take care of yourself.” What is the indirect form?
A) She asked me to take care of myself.
B) She advised me to take care of myself.
C) She suggested me to take care of myself.
D) She told me to take care of myself.
Answer: B) She advised me to take care of myself
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52) Direct: He said, “Don’t smoke here.” What is the indirect form?
A) He advised me not to smoke here.
B) He told me not to smoke here.
C) He asked me not to smoke here.
D) He requested me not to smoke here.
Answer: B) He told me not to smoke here.
53) Direct: The teacher said, “Read the next chapter.” What is the indirect form?
A) The teacher suggested us to read the next chapter.
B) The teacher advised us to read the next chapter.
C) The teacher told us to read the next chapter.
D) The teacher requested us to read the next chapter.
Answer: C) The teacher told us to read the next chapter.
54) Direct: She said, “Don’t interrupt me.” What is the indirect form?
A) She asked me not to interrupt her.
B) She requested me not to interrupt her.
C) She advised me not to interrupt her.
D) She told me not to interrupt her.
Answer: D) She told me not to interrupt her.
55) Direct: He said, “Turn off the lights.” What is the indirect form?
A) He asked me to turn off the lights.
B) He told me to turn off the lights.
C) He advised me to turn off the lights.
D) He requested me to turn off the lights.
Answer: B) He told me to turn off the lights.
56) Direct: They said, “Don’t make noise.” What is the indirect form?
A) They asked us not to make noise.
B) They requested us not to make noise.
C) They advised us not to make noise.
D) They told us not to make noise.
Answer: D) They told us not to make noise.
57) Direct: She said, “Wait here until I return.” What is the indirect form?
A) She asked me to wait here until she returns.
B) She told me to wait here until she returned.
C) She advised me to wait here until she returns.
D) She requested me to wait here until she returned.
Answer: B) She told me to wait here until she returned.
58) Direct: He said, “Lock the door before you leave.” What is the indirect form?
A) He asked me to lock the door before I leave.
B) He advised me to lock the door before I leave.
C) He told me to lock the door before I left.
D) He requested me to lock the door before I leave.
Answer: C) He told me to lock the door before I left.
59) Direct: The coach said, “Practice hard every day.” What is the indirect form?
A) The coach asked us to practice hard every day.
B) The coach told us to practice hard every day.
C) The coach advised us to practice hard every day.
D) The coach requested us to practice hard every day.
Answer: B) The coach told us to practice hard every day.
60) Direct: She said, “Don’t waste your time.” What is the indirect form?
A) She asked me not to waste my time.
B) She told me not to waste my time.
C) She advised me not to waste my time.
D) She requested me not to waste my time.
Answer: C) She advised me not to waste my time.
61) Direct: He said, “What a beautiful house!” What is the indirect form?
A) He exclaimed that it was a very beautiful house.
B) He said what a beautiful house it was.
C) He said that it was a beautiful house.
D) He exclaimed that it is a very beautiful house.
Answer: A) He exclaimed that it was a very beautiful house.
62) Direct: She said, “How wonderful this place is!” What is the indirect form?
A) She said how wonderful this place is.
B) She exclaimed that the place is wonderful.
C) She exclaimed that the place was wonderful.
D) She exclaimed that it was a wonderful place.
Answer: D) She exclaimed that it was a wonderful place.
63) Direct: He said, “What a horrible accident!” What is the indirect form?
A) He exclaimed that it was a horrible accident.
B) He said what a horrible accident it was.
C) He exclaimed that it is a horrible accident.
D) He exclaimed that the accident was horrible.
Answer: A) He exclaimed that it was a horrible accident.
64) Direct: She said, “How clever you are!” What is the indirect form?
A) She exclaimed how clever you are.
B) She exclaimed that you are very clever.
C) She said how clever you were.
D) She exclaimed that I was very clever.
Answer: B) She exclaimed that you are very clever.
65) Direct: They said, “What an amazing performance!” What is the indirect form?
A) They exclaimed that the performance was amazing.
B) They said what an amazing performance it was.
C) They exclaimed that the performance is amazing.
D) They exclaimed that it was an amazing performance.
Answer: D) They exclaimed that it was an amazing performance.
66) Direct: He said, “How fast he runs!” What is the indirect form?
A) He exclaimed how fast he runs.
B) He exclaimed that he ran very fast.
C) He exclaimed that he runs very fast.
D) He said how fast he ran.
Answer: C) He exclaimed that he runs very fast.
67) Direct: She said, “What a delicious meal!” What is the indirect form?
A) She exclaimed that it is a delicious meal.
B) She said what a delicious meal it was.
C) She exclaimed that the meal was delicious.
D) She exclaimed that the meal is delicious.
Answer: C) She exclaimed that the meal was delicious.
68) Direct: They said, “How strange!” What is the indirect form?
A) They exclaimed that it is strange.
B) They exclaimed that it was strange.
C) They said how strange it was.
D) They exclaimed how strange it is.
Answer: B) They exclaimed that it was strange.
69) Direct: He said, “What a pity!” What is the indirect form?
A) He exclaimed what a pity it is.
B) He exclaimed that it was a pity.
C) He said what a pity it was.
D) He exclaimed that it is a pity.
Answer: B) He exclaimed that it was a pity.
70) Direct: She said, “How unfortunate!” What is the indirect form?
A) She exclaimed that it was unfortunate.
B) She said how unfortunate it is.
C) She exclaimed how unfortunate it was.
D) She exclaimed that it is unfortunate.
Answer: A) She exclaimed that it was unfortunate.
71) Direct: He said, “What a beautiful view!” What is the indirect form?
A) He exclaimed that the view is beautiful.
B) He said what a beautiful view it is.
C) He exclaimed that the view was beautiful.
D) He exclaimed what a beautiful view it was.
Answer: C) He exclaimed that the view was beautiful.
72) Direct: They said, “How exciting!” What is the indirect form?
A) They exclaimed that it was exciting.
B) They said how exciting it is.
C) They exclaimed how exciting it was.
D) They exclaimed that it is exciting.
Answer: A) They exclaimed that it was exciting.
73) Direct: She said, “What a surprise!” What is the indirect form?
A) She exclaimed that it is a surprise.
B) She said what a surprise it was.
C) She exclaimed that it was a surprise.
D) She exclaimed what a surprise it is.
Answer: C) She exclaimed that it was a surprise.
74) Direct: He said, “How lovely!” What is the indirect form?
A) He exclaimed that it was lovely.
B) He said how lovely it is.
C) He exclaimed how lovely it was.
D) He exclaimed that it is lovely.
Answer: A) He exclaimed that it was lovely.
75) Direct: They said, “What a joy!” What is the indirect form?
A) They exclaimed that it was a joy.
B) They said what a joy it is.
C) They exclaimed what a joy it was.
D) They exclaimed that it is a joy.
Answer: A) They exclaimed that it was a joy.
76) Direct: She said, “How tragic!” What is the indirect form?
A) She exclaimed that it was tragic.
B) She said how tragic it is.
C) She exclaimed how tragic it was.
D) She exclaimed that it is tragic.
Answer: A) She exclaimed that it was tragic.
77) Direct: He said, “What a great idea!” What is the indirect form?
A) He exclaimed that it was a great idea.
B) He said what a great idea it was.
C) He exclaimed what a great idea it was.
D) He exclaimed that it is a great idea.
Answer: A) He exclaimed that it was a great idea.
78) Direct: She said, “How amazing!” What is the indirect form?
A) She exclaimed that it was amazing.
B) She said how amazing it is.
C) She exclaimed how amazing it was.
D) She exclaimed that it is amazing.
Answer: A) She exclaimed that it was amazing.
79) Direct: They said, “What a shocking news!” What is the indirect form?
A) They exclaimed that it is shocking news.
B) They exclaimed that it was shocking news.
C) They said what shocking news it is.
D) They exclaimed what shocking news it was.
Answer: B) They exclaimed that it was shocking news.
80) Direct: He said, “How lucky you are!” What is the indirect form?
A) He exclaimed that you were very lucky.
B) He said how lucky you were.
C) He exclaimed that you are very lucky.
D) He exclaimed how lucky you are.
Answer: A) He exclaimed that you were very lucky.
81) Direct: He said, “May you live long!” What is the indirect form?
A) He wished that you may live long.
B) He wished that you might live long.
C) He wished you to live long.
D) He prayed that you might live long.
Answer: B) He wished that you might live long.
82) Direct: She said, “May God bless you!” What is the indirect form?
A) She prayed that God may bless you.
B) She wished that God might bless you.
C) She prayed that God might bless you.
D) She wished you to be blessed by God.
Answer: C) She prayed that God might bless you.
83) Direct: They said, “May you succeed!” What is the indirect form?
A) They wished that you might succeed.
B) They prayed that you may succeed.
C) They hoped that you might succeed.
D) They wished you to succeed.
Answer: A) They wished that you might succeed.
84) Direct: He said, “May you be happy!” What is the indirect form?
A) He wished that you may be happy.
B) He wished you to be happy.
C) He hoped that you might be happy.
D) He wished that you might be happy.
Answer: D) He wished that you might be happy.
85) Direct: She said, “May you have a great future!” What is the indirect form?
A) She wished that you might have a great future.
B) She prayed that you might have a great future.
C) She hoped that you might have a great future.
D) She wished you to have a great future.
Answer: A) She wished that you might have a great future.
86) Direct: They said, “May your dreams come true!” What is the indirect form?
A) They wished your dreams to come true.
B) They hoped that your dreams might come true.
C) They prayed that your dreams might come true.
D) They wished that your dreams might come true.
Answer: D) They wished that your dreams might come true.
87) Direct: He said, “May you always be successful!” What is the indirect form?
A) He prayed that you might always be successful.
B) He wished that you might always be successful.
C) He hoped that you might always be successful.
D) He wished you to always be successful.
Answer: B) He wished that you might always be successful.
88) Direct: She said, “May peace be upon you!” What is the indirect form?
A) She wished that peace might be upon you.
B) She prayed that peace may be upon you.
C) She wished you peace.
D) She prayed that peace might be upon you.
Answer: D) She prayed that peace might be upon you.
89) Direct: They said, “May you recover soon!” What is the indirect form?
A) They wished that you might recover soon.
B) They prayed that you might recover soon.
C) They hoped that you might recover soon.
D) They wished you to recover soon.
Answer: A) They wished that you might recover soon.
90) Direct: He said, “May you find joy in life!” What is the indirect form?
A) He wished you to find joy in life.
B) He prayed that you might find joy in life.
C) He hoped that you might find joy in life.
D) He wished that you might find joy in life.
Answer: D) He wished that you might find joy in life.
91) Direct: She said, “May you have a safe journey!” What is the indirect form?
A) She wished you to have a safe journey.
B) She prayed that you might have a safe journey.
C) She hoped that you might have a safe journey.
D) She wished that you might have a safe journey.
Answer: D) She wished that you might have a safe journey.
92) Direct: They said, “May your life be filled with happiness!” What is the indirect form?
A) They wished that your life might be filled with happiness.
B) They prayed that your life might be filled with happiness.
C) They hoped that your life might be filled with happiness.
D) They wished your life to be filled with happiness.
Answer: A) They wished that your life might be filled with happiness.
93) Direct: He said, “May you achieve all your goals!” What is the indirect form?
A) He wished that you might achieve all your goals.
B) He prayed that you might achieve all your goals.
C) He hoped that you might achieve all your goals.
D) He wished you to achieve all your goals.
Answer: A) He wished that you might achieve all your goals.
94) Direct: She said, “May you be blessed with good health!” What is the indirect form?
A) She wished you to be blessed with good health.
B) She prayed that you might be blessed with good health.
C) She hoped that you might be blessed with good health.
D) She wished that you might be blessed with good health.
Answer: D) She wished that you might be blessed with good health.
95) Direct: They said, “May you find true love!” What is the indirect form?
A) They wished you to find true love.
B) They prayed that you might find true love.
C) They hoped that you might find true love.
D) They wished that you might find true love.
Answer: D) They wished that you might find true love.
96) Direct: He said, “May you have a prosperous year!” What is the indirect form?
A) He wished you to have a prosperous year.
B) He prayed that you might have a prosperous year.
C) He hoped that you might have a prosperous year.
D) He wished that you might have a prosperous year.
Answer: D) He wished that you might have a prosperous year.
97) Direct: She said, “May you always be cheerful!” What is the indirect form?
A) She wished you to always be cheerful.
B) She prayed that you might always be cheerful.
C) She hoped that you might always be cheerful.
D) She wished that you might always be cheerful.
Answer: D) She wished that you might always be cheerful.
98) Direct: They said, “May you enjoy every moment of your life!” What is the indirect form?
A) They wished that you might enjoy every moment of your life.
B) They prayed that you might enjoy every moment of your life.
C) They hoped that you might enjoy every moment of your life.
D) They wished you to enjoy every moment of your life.
Answer: A) They wished that you might enjoy every moment of your life.
99) Direct: He said, “May you stay strong and healthy!” What is the indirect form?
A) He wished you to stay strong and healthy.
B) He prayed that you might stay strong and healthy.
C) He hoped that you might stay strong and healthy.
D) He wished that you might stay strong and healthy.
Answer: D) He wished that you might stay strong and healthy.
100) Direct: She said, “May you be surrounded by love and joy!” What is the indirect form?
A) She wished you to be surrounded by love and joy.
B) She prayed that you might be surrounded by love and joy.
C) She hoped that you might be surrounded by love and joy.
D) She wished that you might be surrounded by love and joy.
Answer: D) She wished that you might be surrounded by love and joy.