
Directions: Change the following sentence into Direct/Indirect narration by selecting an appropriate option.
I warned her that I could no longer tolerate her coming late.


Important Questions on Direct and Indirect Speech
Directions: Change the following sentence into Direct/Indirect narration by selecting an appropriate option.
The Prime Minister said that no one would be allowed to disturb the peace.

Directions: In the question below, a sentence has been given in direct/indirect speech. Out of the alternatives suggested, select the one that best expresses the same sentence in indirect/direct speech.
The teacher said to him, "Do not go out."

Directions: Change the following sentence into Direct/Indirect narration by selecting an appropriate option.
The commander said, "Let the gates be left open."

Directions: Change the following sentence into Direct / Indirect narration by selecting an appropriate option.
He said to his father, "Shall I go to market now?"

Directions: Change the following sentence into Direct / Indirect narration by selecting an appropriate option.
He said to me, "Where are you going?"

Directions: In the question below, a sentence has been given in direct/indirect speech. Out of the alternatives suggested, select the one that best expresses the same sentence in indirect/direct speech.
The teacher said to his student, "Do you have any excuse for coming late to school, today?"

Directions: In the question below, a sentence has been given in direct/indirect speech. Out of the alternatives suggested, select the one that best expresses the same sentence in indirect/direct speech.
I said to my mother, "Please warm this milk. Do not boil it."

Directions: Change the following sentence into Direct / Indirect narration by selecting an appropriate option.
"Oh! How foolish I have been in money matters!."
