পাঁচ প্রকার বাক্যের Narration Change
Narration Rules: পাঁচ প্রকার বাক্যের Narration Change
Direct: She said, “I love reading.”
Indirect: She said that she loved reading.
Direct: He said, “I will help you.”
Indirect: He said that he would help me.
Direct: She said, “I am tired.”
Indirect: She said that she was tired.
Direct: The teacher said, “The sun rises in the east.”
Indirect: The teacher said that the sun rises in the east.
Direct: She said to me, “I will help you.”
Indirect: She told me that she would help me.
Direct: He said, “I like football.”
Indirect: He said that he liked football.
Direct: She said, “I have finished my homework.”
Indirect: She said that she had finished her homework.
Direct: They said, “We are going to the market.”
Indirect: They said that they were going to the market.
Direct: He said, “Do you like coffee?”
Indirect: He asked if I liked coffee.
Direct: She said, “Where do you live?”
Indirect: She asked where I lived.
Direct: She said, “What is your name?”
Indirect: She asked what my name was.
Direct: He said, “Where is my book?”
Indirect: He asked where his book was.
He said, “What are you doing?”
Indirect: He asked what I was doing.
Direct: She said, “Have you finished your homework?”
Indirect: She asked if I had finished my homework.
Direct: He said, “Why are you late?”
Indirect: He asked why I was late.
Direct: She said, “Where will you go tomorrow?”
Indirect: She asked where I would go the next day.
Direct: She told me, “I love painting.”
Indirect: She told me that she loved painting.
Direct: He said, “I study every day.”
Indirect: He said that he studied every day.
Direct: He said, “I love my country.”
Indirect: He said that he loved his country.
Direct Speech: He said, “This book is mine.”
Indirect Speech: He said that that book was his.
Direct Speech: She said, “I am waiting here for my friend.”
Indirect Speech: She said that she was waiting there for her friend.
Direct Speech: He said, “These flowers are fresh.”
Indirect Speech: He said that those flowers were fresh.
Direct Speech: She said, “I met him two days ago.”
Indirect Speech: She said that she had met him two days before.
Direct Speech: He said to me, “Do your homework.”
Indirect Speech: He told me to do my homework.
Direct Speech: The teacher said, “Don’t talk in the class.”
Indirect Speech: The teacher ordered the students not to talk in the class.
Direct Speech: The doctor said to her, “Take your medicine on time.”
Indirect Speech: The doctor advised her to take her medicine on time.
Direct Speech: My mother said, “Please help me with the work.”
Indirect Speech: My mother requested me to help her with the work.
Direct Speech: The officer said, “Submit your documents tomorrow.”
Indirect Speech: The officer ordered me to submit my documents the next day.
Direct: He said, “May you succeed in life.”
Indirect: He wished that I might succeed in life.
Direct: She said, “May God bless you.”
Indirect: She prayed that God might bless me.
Direct: They said, “May you live long.”
Indirect: They wished that I might live long.
Direct: He said, “May you be happy.”
Indirect: He wished that I might be happy.
Direct Speech: He said, “Hurrah! We have won the match.”
Indirect Speech: He exclaimed with joy that they had won the match.
Direct Speech: She said, “Alas! I lost my purse.”
Indirect Speech: She exclaimed with sorrow that she had lost her purse.
Direct Speech: They said, “What a beautiful place!”
Indirect Speech: They exclaimed that it was a very beautiful place.
- Questions count: 32
- Passing grade: 80%
- Time limit: 30 minutes
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