1. Convert to indirect speech: “She said, ‘I am tired.’”
(A) She said that she is tired.
(B) She said that she was tired.
(C) She says that she was tired.
(D) She said she tired.
2. Convert to indirect speech: “He said, ‘I will help you.’”
(A) He said that he will help me.
(B) He said he helps me.
(C) He says he would help me.
(D) He said that he would help me.
3. Convert to indirect speech: “I am going to the market,” she said.
(A) She said she was going to the market.
(B) She said she is going to the market.
(C) She said she goes to the market.
(D) She said she go to the market.
4. Convert to indirect speech: “They have finished their homework,” he said.
(A) He said they have finished their homework.
(B) He said they had finished their homework.
(C) He said they finished their homework.
(D) He said they has finished their homework.
5. Convert to indirect speech: “I can speak French,” she said.
(A) She said she could speak French.
(B) She said she can speak French.
(C) She said she was speaking French.
(D) She said she could speaks French.
6. Convert to indirect speech: “I am watching TV,” he said.
(A) He said he is watching TV.
(B) He said he watched TV.
(C) He said he watch TV.
(D) He said he was watching TV.
7. Convert to indirect speech: “We will meet them tomorrow,” they said.
(A) They said they will meet them tomorrow.
(B) They said they would meet them the next day.
(C) They said they met them tomorrow.
(D) They said they meet them tomorrow.
8. Convert to indirect speech: “I have completed the project,” he said.
(A) He said he has completed the project.
(B) He said he had complete the project.
(C) He said he completes the project.
(D) He said he had completed the project.
9. Convert to indirect speech: “She is reading a book,” he said.
(A) He said she is reading a book.
(B) He said she was reading a book.
(C) He said she read a book.
(D) He said she has read a book.
10. Convert to indirect speech: “I will call you tonight,” she said.
(A) She said she will call me tonight.
(B) She said she would call me that night.
(C) She said she calls me tonight.
(D) She said she called me tonight.
11. Convert to indirect speech: “I may come tomorrow,” he said.
(A) He said he may come tomorrow.
(B) He said he will come tomorrow.
(C) He said he may comes tomorrow.
(D) He said he might come the next day.
12. Convert to indirect speech: “We are leaving now,” they said.
(A) They said they were leaving then.
(B) They said they are leaving now.
(C) They said they left now.
(D) They said they leave now.
13. Convert to indirect speech: “I must finish this work,” he said.
(A) He said he must finish this work.
(B) He said he had to finish that work.
(C) He said he must finished this work.
(D) He said he must finishes this work.
14. Convert to indirect speech: “I can’t swim,” she said.
(A) She said she couldn’t swim.
(B) She said she can’t swim.
(C) She said she couldn’t swims.
(D) She said she couldn’t swam.
15. Convert to indirect speech: “I have been waiting for an hour,” he said.
(A) He said he had waited for an hour.
(B) He said he has been waiting for an hour.
(C) He said he had been waiting for an hour.
(D) He said he waits for an hour.
16. Convert to indirect speech: “I shall return soon,” she said.
(A) She said she shall return soon.
(B) She said she would return soon.
(C) She said she will return soon.
(D) She said she would returns soon.
17. Convert to indirect speech: “I might go there,” he said.
(A) He said he might go there.
(B) He said he might goes there.
(C) He said he might went there.
(D) He said he might gone there.
18. Convert to indirect speech: “We are going to the park,” they said.
(A) They said they were going to the park.
(B) They said they are going to the park.
(C) They said they went to the park.
(D) They said they go to the park.
19. Convert to indirect speech: “I shall be busy tomorrow,” he said.
(A) He said he shall be busy tomorrow.
(B) He said he would be busy the next day.
(C) He said he will be busy tomorrow.
(D) He said he would busy tomorrow.
20. Convert to indirect speech: “I do my homework daily,” she said.
(A) She said she does her homework daily.
(B) She said she did her homework daily.
(C) She said she do her homework daily.
(D) She said she done her homework daily.
21. Convert to indirect speech: “I had already eaten,” he said.
(A) He said he had already eaten.
(B) He said he has already eaten.
(C) He said he already ate.
(D) He said he had eat.
22. Convert to indirect speech: “I am going to leave now,” he said.
(A) He said he was going to leave then.
(B) He said he am going to leave now.
(C) He said he is going to leave now.
(D) He said he goes to leave now.
23. Convert to indirect speech: “I might call you later,” she said.
(A) She said she might call me later.
(B) She said she might called me later.
(C) She said she might calls me later.
(D) She said she might call me then.
24. Convert to indirect speech: “I will not come,” he said.
(A) He said he will not come.
(B) He said he would not come.
(C) He said he not come.
(D) He said he would not comes.
25. Convert to indirect speech: “I have never seen this movie,” she said.
(A) She said she never seen that movie.
(B) She said she had never seen that movie.
(C) She said she has never seen that movie.
(D) She said she never sees that movie.
26. Convert to indirect speech: “I am feeling unwell,” he said.
(A) He said he is feeling unwell.
(B) He said he feels unwell.
(C) He said he was feeling unwell.
(D) He said he felt unwell.
27. Convert to indirect speech: “We can finish it today,” they said.
(A) They said they could finish it today.
(B) They said they can finish it today.
(C) They said they could finishes it today.
(D) They said they could finished it today.
28. Convert to indirect speech: “I shall write a letter,” she said.
(A) She said she shall write a letter.
(B) She said she would write a letter.
(C) She said she will write a letter.
(D) She said she would writes a letter.
29. Convert to indirect speech: “I am learning English,” he said.
(A) He said he was learning English.
(B) He said he is learning English.
(C) He said he learned English.
(D) He said he learn English.
30. Convert to indirect speech: “I might travel next week,” she said.
(A) She said she might travel next week.
(B) She said she might traveled next week.
(C) She said she might travels next week.
(D) She said she might travel the following week.
31. Convert to indirect speech: “I will wait here,” he said.
(A) He said he will wait there.
(B) He said he would wait there.
(C) He said he waits there.
(D) He said he waited there.
32. Convert to indirect speech: “I cannot come now,” she said.
(A) She said she cannot come now.
(B) She said she could not come then.
(C) She said she could not comes now.
(D) She said she can not come now.
33. Convert to indirect speech: “I have lost my keys,” he said.
(A) He said he had lost his keys.
(B) He said he has lost his keys.
(C) He said he lost his keys.
(D) He said he has lose his keys.
34. Convert to indirect speech: “I must finish this work,” he said.
(A) He said he must finish this work.
(B) He said he must finished that work.
(C) He said he must finishes that work.
(D) He said he had to finish that work.
35. Convert to indirect speech: “I am not feeling well,” she said.
(A) She said she is not feeling well.
(B) She said she was not feeling well.
(C) She said she do not feel well.
(D) She said she not feel well.
36. Convert to indirect speech: “I may visit London next year,” he said.
(A) He said he may visit London next year.
(B) He said he might visit London the following year.
(C) He said he may visits London next year.
(D) He said he may visited London next year.
37. Convert to indirect speech: “I am playing football,” he said.
(A) He said he played football.
(B) He said he is playing football.
(C) He said he plays football.
(D) He said he was playing football.
38. Convert to indirect speech: “I shall be late,” she said.
(A) She said she shall be late.
(B) She said she would be late.
(C) She said she will be late.
(D) She said she would late.
39. Convert to indirect speech: “I can solve this problem,” he said.
(A) He said he can solve this problem.
(B) He said he could solve that problem.
(C) He said he could solves that problem.
(D) He said he could solved that problem.
40. Convert to indirect speech: “I am meeting her tomorrow,” he said.
(A) He said he was meeting her tomorrow.
(B) He said he would meet her the next day.
(C) He said he meets her tomorrow.
(D) He said he meet her tomorrow.
41. Convert to indirect speech: “I have been to Paris,” she said.
(A) She said she has been to Paris.
(B) She said she had been to Paris.
(C) She said she was been to Paris.
(D) She said she been to Paris.
42. Convert to indirect speech: “I may join the class later,” he said.
(A) He said he may join the class later.
(B) He said he might join the class later.
(C) He said he might joins the class later.
(D) He said he might joined the class later.
43. Convert to indirect speech: “I am not ready yet,” she said.
(A) She said she is not ready yet.
(B) She said she was not ready yet.
(C) She said she not ready yet.
(D) She said she was not ready.
44. Convert to indirect speech: “I shall return soon,” he said.
(A) He said he shall return soon.
(B) He said he would return soon.
(C) He said he will return soon.
(D) He said he would returns soon.
45. Convert to indirect speech: “I am learning Spanish,” she said.
(A) She said she learn Spanish.
(B) She said she is learning Spanish.
(C) She said she learned Spanish.
(D) She said she was learning Spanish.
46. Convert to indirect speech: “I might go to the party,” he said.
(A) He said he might go to the party.
(B) He said he might goes to the party.
(C) He said he might went to the party.
(D) He said he might gone to the party.
47. Convert to indirect speech: “I have finished my work,” she said.
(A) She said she had finished her work.
(B) She said she has finished her work.
(C) She said she finished her work.
(D) She said she finish her work.
48. Convert to indirect speech: “I am going home now,” he said.
(A) He said he is going home now.
(B) He said he was going home then.
(C) He said he goes home now.
(D) He said he go home now.
49. Convert to indirect speech: “I will help you,” she said.
(A) She said she helps me.
(B) She said she would help me.
(C) She said she will help me.
(D) She said she helped me.
50. Convert to indirect speech: “I can’t attend the meeting,” he said.
(A) He said he couldn’t attend the meeting.
(B) He said he can’t attend the meeting.
(C) He said he couldn’t attends the meeting.
(D) He said he couldn’t attended the meeting.