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S, , O, , N, , 1, , 2, , 3, , Type-I, , 1., , Mother says, “dinner is ready”, , 2., , My friend says to me, “ESC is very good for you.”, , 3., , He says, “She lives in patna”, , 4., , She says to me, “I am your friend and you are my friend.”, , 5., , He says to my, “I help you if you help me.”, , 6., , She says to me, “Do you know my Name.?”, , 7., , He will say, “I did not go there.”, , 8., , Ranveer says to deepika, “you are my life.”, , 9., , Dhoni will say, “Nobody was in form.”, , 10., , Now, Student will say, “we do not need your co-operation.”, , Type-II (No change of Tense) or Based on : U.truth/G. truth/fixed structure, 1., , Ramlal said, “Tomorrow never comes.”, , 2., , My mother said, “Honesty is the greatest virtue.”, , 3., , My father said, “Gandhi ji was born in 1869.”, , 4., , Nitu said, “Men can’t think apart women or sex.”, , 5., , Kalam said, “last benchers are always toppers.”, , 6., , My friend said, “we all are sinners.”, , 7., , She said, “women are more sincere workers than men.”, , 8., , People said, “Two and two is four.”, , 9., , He said, “A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.”
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10., , They said, “The brave alone deserve respect.”, , 11., , The teacher said, “When the cat is away, the mice will play.”, , 12., , My father said, “Labour never goes in vain.”, , 13., , The preacher said, “work is worship.”, , 14., , My teacher remarked, “A bad carpenter quarrels with his tools.”, , 15., , They said, “Contentment is happiness.”, , 16., , He said, “Something is better than nothing.”, , 17., , My father said, “Man proposes Good disposes.”, , 18., , He said, “Rome was not built in a day.”, , Type-III (Change of Tenses & Time-words), 1., , She said, “Binod will come tomorrow.”, , 2., , Bhavana said, “Today is a fine day.”, , 3., , Mukesh said, “I want to the Cinema last night.”, , 4., , Anjali said, “This happened yesterday.”, , 5., , The farmers said, “It will be a stormy night.”, , 6., , He said, “I shall join the office next week.”, , 7., , He said, “My father died a year ago.”, , 8., , He said, “I may go out to the pictures to night.”, , 9., , He said to me, “I shall not come tomorrow.”, , 10., , Ajay said to kajal, “you are my best friend.”, , 11., , He said to me, “I have been reading since morning.”, , Type-IV (Interrogative structures), 1., , Mohan said to me, “Are you ill.?, , 2., , He said to Brinay, “Have you a black pen?”, , 3., , Veena said to me, “Can you kill a lion?”
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4., , Vijay said to me, “Did you buy a watch?”, , 5., , He said to her, “Do you know the way?”, , 6., , She said to me, “Was I not teasing you?”, , 7., , He said to me, “What is your name?”, , 8., , The teacher said to me, “Why are you not doing your home work?”, , 9., , I said to you, “What do you do?”, , 10., , He said, “Who did this?”, , 11., , She said, “When will you return?”, , 12., , The old man said, “Where do you come from?”, , 13., , He said to me, “What were you doing?”, , 14., , I said to my brother, “Who wrote this letter yesterday?”, , 15., , He said, “What happened?”, , Type-V (Imperative structure), 1., , My wife said to me, “Do as I say?”, , 2., , He said, “Go away from here”, , 3., , The saint said to him, “Trust in God and do the right”, , 4., , The teacher said to the students, “Read at least eight hours daily.”, , 5., , The girl said, “Mamma, forgive me this time.”, , 6., , I said to my teacher, “pardon me, Sir.”, , 7., , He said to me, “Wait here until I return.”, , 8., , The inspector said, “Show me you I card.”, , 9., , The doctor said, “Walk in the morning.”, , 10., , He said to me, “Please help me.”, , 11., , The captain said to the soldiers, “Lay down the gun.”, , 12., , She said to me, “Have a cup of tea.”
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13., , He said to me, “Don’t open the door.”, , 14., , He said to me, “Don’t disturb me.”, , 15., , My mother said, “Don’t go out.”, , 16., , He said to his servant, “Stop working.”, , 17., , He said to her, “Don’t sit idle.”, , 18., , The teacher said to the boys, “Do whatever you like.”, , 19., , I said to my friends, “Let us help the poor.”, , 20., , He said, “Let us work for the Nation.”, , 21., , Vivek said, “Let me go out.”, , 22., , Anjali said, “Let him be my husband.”, , 23., , You said, “Let me do what I like.”, , 24., , Ramesh said to his Boss, “Let me go home.”, , 25., , He said to me, “Give me some rupees, will you?”, , Type-VI (Optative Sentence), 1., , He said to me, “May God bless you!”, , 2., , I said to my brother-in-law, “May our friendship live long!”, , 3., , She said to me, “May you live long!”, , 4., , I said to her, “May you Succeed!”, , 5., , We said, “May our democracy live long!”, , 6., , The witch said, “May you die!”, , 7., , The saint said to me, “May you lead a happy married life!”, , 8., , She said, “Long live my lover!”, , Type-VII (Exclamatory Sentence), 1., , She said, “What a fine place it is!”, , 2., , My wire said, “How dark the night is!”, , 3., , She said, “What a nice film it is!”
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4., , Pinku said, “What a beautiful scene it is!”, , 5., , He said, “What a fall!”, , 6., , Priyanka said, “What an idea!”, , 7., , Dhoni said, “Hurrah ! we have who the match!”, , 8., , Bhalu said, “What type of woman she is!”, , 9., , They said to Bhavna, “Happy Birthday!”, , 10., , She said, “Happy Christmas!”, , 11., , She said, “Congratulations!”, , 12., , He said, “Good bye!”, , 13., , She said, “Welcome!”, , 14., , He said to me, “food ! liar!”, , 15., , He said, “oh! My dog is dead!”, , 16., , She said, “Hurrah! My lover has who the first prize!”, , 17., , He said, “What a great misery!”, , NORMAL, 1., , The employer said to him, “I shall pay your wages tomorrow.”, (a) The employer said that he shall pay your wages the next day, (b) The employer told him that he would pay his wages the next day, (c) The employer said that I shall pay my wages the next day, (d) The employer said that he shall pay his wages the next day, , 2., , “You can phone from my office,” he said., (a) He said that he could phone from his office, (b) He said you could phone from his office, (c) He said that I can phone from your office, (d) He said I can phone from my office, , 3., , The prime Minister said that no one would be allowed to disturb the peace., (a) The Prime Minister said, “We shall not allow anyone to disturb the peace.”, (b) The Prime Minister said, “We would not allow no one to disturb the peace.”, (c) The Prime Minister said, “No one will disturb the peace.”, (d) The Prime Minister said, “No one can disturb the peace.”, , 4., , I wondered how many discoveries went unheeded., (a) I said, “How many discoveries have gone unheeded?”
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(b) I said, “How many discoveries went unheeded?”, (c) I said, “Do discoveries go unheeded?”, (d) I said, “How many discoveries go unheeded?”, 5., , He said to the judge, “I did not commit this crime;”, (a) He told the judge that he had not committed that crime, (b) He told the judge that he did not commit the crime, (c) He told the judge that he had not committed the crime, (d) He told the judge that he had not committed this crime, , 6., , Rahul said, “I will do it now or never”., (a) Rahul said that he will do it now or never, (b) Rahul said that he will now or never do it, (c) Rahul said that he would do it then or never, (d) Rahul said that he would now or never do it, , 7., , He wrote in his report, “The rainfall has been scanty till now.”, (a) He reported that the rainfall has been scanty till now, (b) He reported that the rainfall had been scanty till now, (c) He reported that the rainfall has been scanty till then, (d) He reported that the rainfall had been scanty till then, , 8., , She said, “You can leave the books here.”, (a) She said that they can leave the books there, (b) She said that they could leave the books there, (c) She said that they can leave the books here, (d) She said that they could leave the books here, , 9., , My friend said, “I am leaving today.”, (a) My friend said that he is leaving today, (b) My friend said that he was leaving today, (c) My friend said that he leaves today, (d) My friend said that he was leaving that day, , 10., , Mukta said to Puneet, “My mother is a good cook.”, (a) Mukta told Puneet that her mother was a good cook, (b) Mukta told Puneet that my mother was a good cook, (c) Mukta told Puneet that her mother is a good cook, (d) Mukta told Puneet that her mother is a good cook, , 11., , 12., , He promised, “I will do it tomorrow.”, (a) He promised that he will do it tomorrow, , (b) He promised that he will do it next, , (c) He promised that he would do it tomorrow, , (d) He promised that he would do it the next day, , Geeta said, “I did not do this deliberately.”, (a) Geeta said that I had not done that deliberately, (b) Geeta said that she had not done that deliberately, (c) Geeta said that she has not done this deliberately, (d) Geeta said that I have not done this deliberately, , 13., , “I shall unlock the secrets of their success,” he said., (a) He said that he shall unlock the secrets of their success, (b) He said that he should unlock the secrets of their success, (c) He said that he would unlock the secrets of their success, (d) He said that he will unlock the secrets of their success, , 14., , “I wonder what he wants of us,” said Quint., (a) Quint said that he was wondering what he wanted of them
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(b) Quint said that he wondered what he wanted of us, (c) Quint said he wondered what he wants of them, (d) Quint said that he wondered what he wanted of them, 15., , Dinesh said, “I want to eat a good mango one of these days.”, (a) Dinesh said he wants to eat a good mango one of these days, (b) Dinesh said that he wanted to eat a good mango one of those days, (c) Dinesh said that he wants to eat a good mango one of those days, (d) Dinesh said that he wanted to eat a good mango one of these days, , 16., , He said, “I intend to leave for Delhi tonight.”, (a) He said that he will intend to leave for Delhi tonight, (b) He said that he should intend to leave for Delhi that night, (c) He said that he intended to leave for Delhi that night, (d) He said that his intention is to leave for Delhi tonight, , 17., , Mini said to me, “I have bought this flat for my mother.”, (a) Mini told that she had bought that flat for her mother, (b) Mini said that she bought that flat for her mother, (c) Mini said she has bought that flat for her mother, (d) Mini told me that she had bought that flat for her mother, , 18., , Bill said, “I am here to help you all.”, (a) Bill said that he is here to help you all, (b) Bill said that he was there to help us all, (c) Bill said that he was here to help us all, (d) Bill said that he is there to help us all, , 19., , The kids yelled in a loud voice, “We love our family.”, (a) The kids yelled loudly that they love our family, (b) The kids yelled in a loud voice that loved their family, (c) The kids yelled in a loud voice that they loved our family, (d) The kids were shouting loudly that they loved their family, , 20., , He said, “My parents are arriving tomorrow.”, (a) He said that his parents are arriving the next day, (b) He said that his parents were arriving the next day, (c) He said that his parents are arriving tomorrow, (d) He said that his parents have arrived the next day, , 21., , Ruby requested me to lend her Rs. 1000 the next day., (a) Ruby said to me, “Please lend me Rs. 1000 the next day.”, (b) Ruby said to me, “Please lend her Rs. 1000 the next day.”, (c) Ruby said to me, “Please lend her Rs. 1000 tomorrow.”, (d) Ruby said to me, “Please lend me Rs. 1000 tomorrow.”, , 22., , I said to my sister, “I brought you a doll yesterday.”, (a) I told my sister that I brought you a doll the previous day, (b) I told my sister that I had brought her a doll the previous day, (c) I told my sister that I had brought her a doll yesterday, (d) I told my sister that I brought her a doll yesterday, , 23., , They said, “We’ve lived here for a long time.”, (a) They said they have lived there for a long time, (b) They said they lived her for a long time, (c) They said they had lived there for a long time, (d) They said they have lived for a long time
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24., , The teacher said, “Gandhiji was born in India.”, (a) The teacher said that Gandhiji had been born in India, (b) The teacher says that Gandhiji was born in India, (c) The teacher said that Gandhiji was born in India, (d) The teacher will say that Gandhiji born in India, , 25., , He said, “The teacher usually does not ask any question.’ He said that, (a) The teacher usually does not ask any question, (b) The teacher usually did not ask any question, (c) The teacher usually asked no question, (d) The teacher usually did not asked any question, , 26., , 27., , He said, “We are all sinners.”, (a) He said that we are all sinners, , (b) He said they were all sinners, , (c) He said that he was a sinner, , (d) He said all were sinner, , “Host my book yesterday”, she said to her teacher., (a) She admitted to her teacher that she had lost her book the previous day, (b) To her teacher she was admitted that she has lost her book the previous day, (c) She admitted losing her book to her teacher yesterday, (d) She said to her teacher that I have lost my book the previous day, , 28., , “I have seen the film before” Suneetha says., (a) Suneetha said that she had seen the film before, (b) Suneetha says that she has seen the film before, (c) Suneetha said that the film was seen by her before, (d) Suneetha said that she saw the film earlier, , 29., , David said to Anna, “Mona will leave for her native place tomorrow.”, (a) David told Anna that Mona will leave for her native place tomorrow, (b) David told Anna that Mona left for her native place the next day, (c) David old to Anna that Mona be leaving for her native place tomorrow, (d) David told Anna that Mona would leave for her native place the next day, , 30., , Pawan said to me, “If I hear any news, I’ll phone you.”, (a) Pawan told me that if he heard any news, he will phone me, (b) Pawan told me that if he will hear any news, he will phone me, (c) Pawan told me if he had heard any news, he would phone me, (d) Pawan told me that if he heard any news, he would phone me, , 31., , He says, “I am going to the market now.”, (a) He says that he is going to the market now, (b) He said that he was going to the market then, (c) He says that he was going to the market then, (d) He said that he was going to the market now, , 32., , Tom said that he had a strange experience the day before., (a) Tom said, “I have a strange experience yesterday”, (b) Tom said, “I have had a strange experience yesterday”, (c) Tom said, “I had a strange experience yesterday”, (d) Tom said, “I had had a strange experience yesterday”, INTERROGATIVE, , 33., , “Why are you looking through the key hole?” I said., (a) I asked him why he was looking through the key hole, (b) I said to him why he is looking through the key hole
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(c) I said to him that why he was looking through the key hole, (d) I asked you why you are looking through the key hole, 34., , “How long does the journey take?”, My co-passenger asked me., (a) My co-passenger asked me how long does the journey take, (b) I asked my co-passenger how long the journey would take, (c) My co-passenger wanted to know how long the journey would take, (d) My co-passenger asked me how long the journey did take, , 35., , I said to him, “Where have you lost the pen I brought for you yesterday?”, (a) I asked him where he had lost the pen I had brought for him the day before, (b) I asked him where he had lost the pen I had brought for him the previous day, (c) I asked him where he had lost the pen I had brought for him the next day, (d) I asked him where he had lost the pen I brought for him the previous day, , 36., , The teacher said to the student, “Why were you absent yesterday?”, (a) The teacher asked the student why had been he absent the previous day, (b) The teacher asked the student why had he been absent the previous day, (c) The teacher informed the student that why he had been absent the next day, (d) The teacher asked the student why he had been absent the previous day, , 37., , The teacher said to Ram, “Would you like to go on a trip to Kashmir?” Ram said, Yes”, (a) The teacher asked if Ram would like to go on a trip to Kashmir and Ram, , replied yes, , (b) The teacher asked Ram if he would like to go on a trip to Kashmir and Ram replied Yes, (c) The teacher asked Ram if he would liked to go on a trip to Kashmir and Ram, replied in the affirmative, (d) The teacher asked Ram if he would like to go on a trip to Kashmir and Ram replied in the, affirmative, 38., , “Do you want balloons?” he said to the child., (a) He asked the child if it wanted balloons, (b) He asked the child whether it had wanted balloons, (c) He asked the child did it want balloons, (d) He asked the child if it would balloons, , 39., , She said to me, “What can I do you?”, (a) She asked me what she could do for me, (b) She asked me what can do for me, (c) She asked me what she can do for me, (d) She asked me whether she can do anything for me, , 40., , Ram asked Krishna, “Where are you going today?”, (a) Ram asked Krishna where he was going that day, (b) Ram asked Krishna as to where he was going on the previous day, (c) Ram asked Krishna where was he going the next day, (d) Ram asked Krishna where was he going the day before, , 41., , “What kind of scheme do you have?” Amit asked the insurance agent., (a) Amit asked the insurance agent what kind of scheme he/she had, (b) Amit asked the insurance agent what kind of scheme he/she has, (c) Amit asked the insurance agent what kind of scheme he/she is having, (d) Amit asked the insurance agent what kind of scheme he/she was having, , 42., , The teacher said to the student “Can you explain this?”, (a) The teacher asked the student whether he can explain this, (b) The teacher asked the student whether he can explain that
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(c) The teacher asked the student whether he could explain this, (d) The teacher asked the student whether he could explain that, 43., , “How did it get here?” She wanted to know., (a) She wanted to know how did it gel here, (b) She wanted to know how it had got there, (c) She wanted to know how did it got there, (d) She wanted to know how it get there, , 44., , He asked me, “Have you finished reading the magazine?”, (a) He asked me whether I had finished reading the magazine, (b) He asked me if had I finished reading the magazine, (c) He asked me if I have finished reading the magazine, (d) He asked me whether I finished reading the magazine, , 45., , The teacher said to the student “Why do you disturb the class?”, (a) The teacher said to the student why he disturbed the class, (b) The teacher told the student why he had disturbed the class, (c) The teacher asked the student why he disturbed the class, (d) The teacher asked the student why he had disturbed the class, , 46., , The mother said, “What can I do for you, my son?”, (a) The mother said to her son what she could do for him, (b) The mother asked her son what she did for him, (c) The mother asked her son what she could do for him, (d) The mother asked what she could do for him, my son, , 47., , 48., , 49., , “Where do you live?” asked the stranger., (a) The stranger asked where I lived, , (b) The stranger enquired where I was living, , (c) The stranger questioned where did I live, , (d) The stranger wanted to know where I live, , I said to him, “How do you know this?”, (a) I asked him how I knew that, , (b) I asked him that how he knew that, , (c) I told him how I knew that, , (d) I asked him how he knew that, , I said to him, “Why are you working so hard?”, (a) I asked him why he was working so hard, , (b) I asked him why was he working so hard, , (c) I asked him why he had been working so hard (d) I asked him why had he been working so hard, 50., , Dinesh asked, “Are you going to the party tomorrow, Eliza?”, (a) Dinesh asked whether Eliza was going to the party the next day, (b) Dinesh asked Eliza whether you are going to the party the next day, (c) Dinesh asked Eliza whether She was going to the party the next day, (d) Dinesh asked Eliza are you going to the party tomorrow, , 51., , John asked, “How long will it take to travel from Germany to South Africa?”, (a) John asked how long it will take to travel from Germany to South Africa, (b) John asked how long would it take to travel from Germany to South Africa, (c) John asked how long it would take to travel from Germany to South Africa, (d) John asking how long must it take to travel from Germany to south Afric, EXCLAMATORY, , 52., , The spectators said, “Bravo! Well done, players.”, (a) The spectators shouted that the players were doing very well, (b) The spectators exclaimed with joy that the players were doing very well, (c) The spectators applauded the players saying that they had done well, (d) The spectators applauded the players joyfully to do well
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53., , The old man of Latur said, “Alas, my only son is dead!”, (a) The old man of Latur exclaimed with sorrow that his only son was dead, (b) The old man of Latur told with pain that his only son was dead, (c) The old man of Latur expressed with anguish that his only son was dead, (d) The old man of Latur sorrowfully narrated that his only son was dead, , 54., , The Chief Minister said, “What a terrible disaster the earthquake is!”, (a) The Chief Minister cried that the earthquake was a terrible disaster, (b) The Chief Minister expressed with surprise that the earthquake was a terrible disaster, (c) The Chief Minister exclaimed with sorrow that the earthquake was a terrible disaster, (d) The Chief Minister told in pain that the earthquake was a terrible disaster, , 55., , “Many happy returns of your birthday”, we said., (a) We greeted him on his birthday, (b) We said that many happy returns of your birthday, (c) We wished him many happy returns of his birthday, (d) We prayed for many happy returns of his birthday, , 56., , Everybody said, “How well she sings!”, (a) Everybody told us that she sings very well, (b) Everybody exclaimed that she sings very well, (c) Everybody exclaimed that she sang very well, (d) Everybody told us that how she sang very well, , 57., , She said, “How ugly I look in this dress!”, (a) She said that how ugly she was looking in that dress, (b) She exclaimed how ugly she looked in that dress, (c) She expressed how ugly she looked in that dress, (d) She exclaimed that she looked very ugly in that dress, , 58., , 59., , 60., , He said, “Alas! I am undone!”, (a) He said that it was his undoing, , (b) He exclaimed pathetically that he was undone, , (c) He stated that he was undone, , (d) He cried that he was being undone, , He said, “What a fool Tom si!”, (a) He exclaimed that he was a big fool, , (b) He exclaimed that Tom was a big fool, , (c) He wondered what kind of a fool Tom was, , (d) He claimed that Tom was a big fool, , He said, “How lovely the scene is!”, (a) He exclaimed that the scene is very lovely, (c) He exclaimed that the scene was very lovely, , 61., , (b) He exclaimed that how the scene was lovely, (d) He exclaimed that the scene is indeed lovely, , Nitin said, “What a pleasant atmosphere this place has!”, (a) Nitin exclaimed with joy that that place was a pleasant atmosphere, (b) Nitin exclaimed with joy that was a pleasant atmosphere in that place, (c) Nitin exclaimed with joy that that place had a pleasant atmosphere, (d) Nitin exclaimed with joy that what a pleasant atmosphere that place had, , 62., , The boy said, “Bravo! You have done well.”, (a) The boy said that he had done well, (b) The boy exclaimed that he had done well, (c) The boy applauded him, saying that he had done well, (d) The boy said bravo he had done well, , 63., , He said to Manoj, “May you prosper.”, (a) He wished that Manoj should prosper, , (b) He wished that Manoj may prosper, , (c) He wished that Manoj might prosper, , (d) He wished Manoj to prosper
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64., , He said to her, “What a cold day!”, (a) He told her that it was a cold day, , (b) He exclaimed that it was a cold day, , (c) He exclaimed sorrowfully that it was a cold day (d) He exclaimed that it was a very cold day, 65., , He complimented that she had done very well., (a) He said to her, “How should you do so well?”, (b) He said to her, “Very good, you have done very well!”, (c) He said to her, “Alas! You did very well.”, (d) He said to her, “Very god, she has done very well., , 66., , He said, “Alas! I have lost my wrist-watch.”, (a) He claimed on losing his wrist-watch., (b) He exclaimed with sorrow that he had lost his wrist-watch., (c) He exclaimed sorrowfully he had been lost his wrist-watch., (d) He condoled he had lost his wrist-watch., , 67., , The General said to the soldiers, “Bravo! You fought bravely.”, (a) The General applauded the soldiers saying that they had fought bravely, (b) The General told the soldiers that they had fought bravely., (c) The General exclaimed with praise that the soldiers had fought bravely., (d) The General praised the soldiers as they fought bravely., , 68., , He said, “Long may you live.”, (a) He suggested that my life might be long, , (b) He prayed that my life might be long, , (c) He prayed that my life may be longer, , (d) He declared that my life is longer, , IMPERATIVE, 69., , My husband said to me, “Wait for me outside.”, (a) My husband told me to wait for him outside, (b) My husband said that I have to wait for him outside, (c) My husband wanted me to wait for him only outside, (d) My husband angrily asked me to wait outside, , 70., , He said to the interviewer, “Could you please repeat the question?”, (a) He requested the interviewer if he could please repeat the question, (b) He requested the interviewer to please repeat the question, (c) He requested the interviewer to repeat the question, (d) He requested the interviewer if he could repeat the question, , 71., , “Call the first witness”, said the Judge., (a) The judge commanded to call the first witness., (b) The judge commanded them call the first witness., (c) The judge commanded that the first witness be called., (d) The judge commanded the first witness to be called., , 72., , The commander said to the army. “March forward”., (a) The commander asked the army march forward, (b) The commander ordered the army to march forward, (c) The commander requested the army to go forward, (d) The army requested the commander to march, , 73., , The doctor said to the patient, “Take complete rest.”, (a) The doctor told to the patient that take complete rest, (b) The doctor advised the patient to take complete rest, (c) The doctor suggested the patient to take complete rest, (d) The doctor asked the patient take complete rest
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74., , The police said to the thief, “Don’t move.”, (a) The police ordered the thief not to move, (b) The police ordered the thief that he should not move, (c) The police told the thief that he did not move, (d) The police ordered to the thief to not move, , 75., , He said, “Be quiet and listen to my words.”, (a) He urged them to be quiet and listen to his words, (b) He urged them and said be quiet and listen to words, (c) He said they should be quiet and listen to his words, (d) He said you should be quiet and listen to my words, , 76., , “Stupid, go away,” said the teacher., (a) The teacher asked the student to go away., (b) The teacher asked the student to go away as a stupid., (c) The teacher addressed the student as stupid and asked him to go away., (d) The teacher asked the stupid to go away., UNIVERSAL TRUTH, , 77., , Keats wrote “A thing of beauty is a joy forever”., (a) Keats wrote that a thing of beauty is a joy forever, (b) Keats wrote that a thing of beauty was a joy forever, (c) A thing of beauty was a joy forever is written by Keats, (d) Keats has written that a beautiful thing is always joyful, , 78., , 79., , 80., , Socrates said, “Virtue is its own reward.”, (a) Socrates said that virtue had its own rewards, , (b) Socrates says that virtue is its own reward, , (c) Socrates said that virtue is its own reward, , (d) Socrates said that virtue was its own reward, , He said he goes for a walk every morning., (a) He said, “I went for a walk every morning”., , (b) He said, “I go for a walk every morning”., , (c) He said, “I will go for a walk-every morning”., , (d) He said, “He goes for a walk every morning”., , My Daddy always says, “Getting up early in the morning is a good habit.”, (a) My Daddy always says that to get up early in the morning is a good habit, (b) My Daddy always says that getting up early in the morning is a good habit, (c) My Daddy always advises that getting up early in the morning was a good habit, (d) My Daddy always warns that to get up early in the morning was a good habit, , 81., , The mother says to the child, “The Sun rises in the East.”, (a) The mother tells the child that the Sun rose in the East, (b) The mother says the child that the Sun rises in the East, (c) The mother tells the child that the Sun rises in the East, (d) The mother informs the child that the Sun rose in the East, , 82., , The teacher said, “The earth revolves round the sun.”, (a) The teacher said that the earth revolved round the sun., (b) The teacher said that the earth revolves round the sun., (c) The teacher said that the earth revolving round the sun., (d) The teacher asked if he earth revolves round the sun., LET’S, , 83., , I said to my brother, “Let us go to some hill station for a change.”, (a) I suggested to my brother that they should go to some hill station for a change, (b) I suggested to my brother that we should go to some hill station for a change, (c) I suggested to my brother that us go to some hill station for a change, (d) I suggested to my brother that let them go to some hill station for a change
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84., , I said, “Let Mohan do his worst, he cannot harm me.”, (a) I suggested to Mohan to do his worst, he could not harm me, (b) I told that if Mohan did his worst, he could not harm me, (c) I declared that Mohan might do his worst, he could not harm me, (d) I declared that though Mohan might do his worst, he could not harm me, , 85., , “Let’s light a fire and cook our sausages,” said the children., (a) The children suggested to light a fire and cook the sausages., (b) The children said that the sausages are to be cooked on a fire., (c) The children requested to light a fire to cook our sausages., (d) The children asked to light a fire to cook the sausages., , 86., , Rahim said, “Let us go for a movie.”, (a) Rahim gave the idea of seeing a movie., , (b) Rahim requested us to go for a movie., , (c) Rahim exclaimed going for a movie., , (d) Rahim suggested our going for a movie., , SPECIAL, 87., , He said, “It used to be a lovely, quiet street.”, (a) He said that it used to be a lovely, quiet street, (b) He pointed out that it had used to be a lovely, quiet street, (c) He said that there used to be a lovely, quiet street, (d) He inquired whether there was a lovely, quiet street, , 88., , “Govind,” said the manager sternly, “I command you to tell me what the old man said.”, (a) The manager sternly told Govind that he commanded him to tell him what the old man had said, (b) The manager commanded sternly to Govind to tell him what the old man had said, (c) The manager commanded Govind to tell him what the old man said, (d) The manager sternly commanded Govind to tell him what the old man had said, , 89., , “Let’s give a party”, said Jaya. “Let’s not”, said her husband., (a) Jaya suggested giving a party but her husband answered in the negative., (b) Jaya suggested giving a party but her husband opposed the idea., (c) Jaya suggested giving a party but her husband contradicted her., (d) Jaya suggested giving a party but her husband refused., , 90., , “Doctor”, the patient cried, “please tell me how much time I have.”, (a) The patient pleaded the doctor how much time she will have, (b) The patient exclaimed to the doctor that how much time she had, (c) The patient pleaded with the doctor to tell her how much time she had, (d) The patient cried to the doctor that how much time had she, , 91., , “Suppose you children go out for a nice long walk”, she said., (a) She proposed that the children went out for a nice long walk, (b) She advised that the children go out for a nice long walk, (c) She suggested that the children go out for nice long walk, (d) She suggested that the children should go out a nice long walk, , 92., , The poor examinee said, “O God, take pity on me.”, (a) The poor examinee prayed God to take pity on him, (b) The poor examinee, invoking God, implored him to take pity on him, (c) The poor examinee exclaimed that God take pity on him, (d) The poor examinee asked God to take pity on him, , 93., , “What about going for a swim,” he said, “It’s quite fine now.”, (a) He asked me what about going for a swim as it was quite fine then, (b) He proposed going for a swim as it was quite fine
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(c) He suggested going for a swim as it was quite fine, (d) He advised me to go for a swim as it was quite fine, 94., , “You’d better leave the dog alone,” the man said., (a) The man said to me to leave the dog alone., (b) The man told me to better leave the dog alone., (c) The man warned me to leave the dog alone., (d) The man said I should leave the dog alone., , 95., , She said, “When I was a child I used to be afraid of ghosts.”, (a) She said that when I was a child I was afraid of ghosts., (b) She told that when she was a child she used to be afraid of ghosts., (c) She said that when she was a child she used to be afraid of ghosts., (d) She said that when she was a child she had used to be afraid of ghosts., , 96., , She said, “When I was a child, I wasn’t afraid of ghosts.”, (a) She said that when she was a child she wasn’t not afraid of ghosts., (b) She said that when she was a child she hadn’t been afraid of ghosts., (c) She said that when she was a child she wasn’t afraid of ghosts., (d) She said that when she had been a child she wasn’t afraid of ghosts., , 97., , “Rain rain go away, little boy wants to play.”, (a) The little boy requested the rain to go away as he wanted to play., (b) He asked the rain to go away as he wanted to play., (c) He requested the rain to go away as he wanted to play., (d) The little boy asked the rain to go away as he wanted to play., , 98., , “The facts, Mr. Sharma, the facts!” Mohan cut in., (a) Mr. Sharma’s speech was cut short by Mohan who asked him to into the facts of the case, (b) Mohan bluntly asked Mr. Sharma not to ignore the facts of the case., (c) Mohan interrupted Mr. Sharma’s speech and forcefully drew his attention to the facts of the, matter under conversation., (d) Mohan loudly snubbed Mr. Sharma and charged him that the latter ignored the facts of the case., , 99., , “So help me Heaven!” he cried, “I never steal again.”, (a) He wanted Heaven to help him so that he would never steal again, (b) He exclaimed to Heaven that he would never steal again, (c) He exclaimed Heaven to help him that he would never steal again, (d) He called upon Heaven to witness his resolve never to steal again, , 100., , “Fie! A soldier and afraid of fighting!” said Babar., (a) Babar exclaimed with surprise that a soldier should be afraid of fighting, (b) Addressing a soldier, Babar cursed him that he should be afraid of fighting, (c) Babar cursed the soldier who was afraid of fighting, (d) Babar cursed and exclaimed that a soldier should not be afraid of fighting, , Answer, Q, , A, , Q, , A, , Q, , A, , Q, , A, , Q, , A, , Q, , A, , Q, , A, , Q, , A, , Q, , A, , Q, , A, , Q, , A, , Q, , A, , 1., , B, , 10., , A, , 19., , B, , 28., , B, , 37., , C, , 46., , C, , 55., , C, , 64., , D, , 73., , B, , 82., , B, , 91., , A, , 100., , D, , 2., , B, , 11., , D, , 20., , B, , 29., , D, , 38., , A, , 47., , A, , 56., , C, , 65., , B, , 74., , A, , 83., , A, , 92., , B, , 3., , A, , 12., , B, , 21., , D, , 30., , D, , 39., , A, , 48., , D, , 57., , D, , 66., , B, , 75., , C, , 84., , D, , 93., , B, , 4., , D, , 13., , C, , 22., , B, , 31., , A, , 40., , A, , 49., , A, , 58., , B, , 67., , A, , 76., , C, , 85., , A, , 94., , C, , 5., , C, , 14., , D, , 23., , C, , 32., , B, , 41., , A, , 50., , C, , 59., , B, , 68., , B, , 77., , A, , 86., , D, , 95., , C, , 6., , C, , 15., , B, , 24., , A, , 33., , A, , 42., , D, , 51., , C, , 60., , C, , 69., , A, , 78., , C, , 87., , A, , 96., , C, , 7., , D, , 16., , C, , 25., , B, , 34., , C, , 43., , B, , 52., , C, , 61., , C, , 60., , D, , 79., , B, , 88., , D, , 97., , A, , 8., , B, , 17., , D, , 26., , B, , 35., , B, , 44., , A, , 53., , A, , 62., , C, , 71., , C, , 80., , B, , 89., , B, , 98., , C, , 9., , D, , 18., , B, , 27., , A, , 36., , D, , 45., , C, , 54., , C, , 63., , D, , 72., , B, , 81, , C, , 90., , C, , 99., , D