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Sample Questions on Change of Speech

Change of Speech questions evaluate grammar accuracy, tense understanding, pronoun transformation, reporting verb usage, and sentence restructuring skills. These questions are frequently asked in competitive examinations to test a candidate’s ability to convert Direct Speech into Indirect Speech and vice versa while preserving the original meaning.

Regular practice improves grammar fundamentals, comprehension skills, writing quality, and communication ability.


Assertive Sentence Questions


Question 1

Choose the correct Indirect Speech:

Rahul said, “I am busy.”

(a) Rahul said that he is busy.
(b) Rahul said that he was busy.
(c) Rahul said that I was busy.
(d) Rahul told that he was busy.

Correct Answer: (b) Rahul said that he was busy.

Explanation:

The Reporting Verb is in Past Tense, so Present Continuous changes to Past Continuous.


Question 2

Choose the correct Indirect Speech:

She said, “I have completed my work.”

(a) She said that she had completed her work.
(b) She said that she has completed her work.
(c) She told that she completed her work.
(d) She said that I had completed my work.

Correct Answer: (a) She said that she had completed her work.

Explanation:

Present Perfect changes to Past Perfect in Indirect Speech.


Future Tense Narration Questions


Question 3

Choose the correct Indirect Speech:

He said, “I will visit Delhi tomorrow.”

(a) He said that he would visit Delhi the next day.
(b) He said that he will visit Delhi tomorrow.
(c) He said that he would visit Delhi tomorrow.
(d) He told that he would visit Delhi the next day.

Correct Answer: (a) He said that he would visit Delhi the next day.

Explanation:

“will” changes to “would” and “tomorrow” changes to “the next day”.


Interrogative Sentence Questions


Question 4

Choose the correct Indirect Speech:

He said, “Are you ready?”

(a) He asked whether I was ready.
(b) He asked that I was ready.
(c) He said whether I am ready.
(d) He asked am I ready.

Correct Answer: (a) He asked whether I was ready.

Explanation:

Yes/No questions use “if” or “whether” in Indirect Speech.


Question 5

Choose the correct Indirect Speech:

She said to me, “Where do you live?”

(a) She asked me where I lived.
(b) She asked me where did I live.
(c) She asked me where do I live.
(d) She said where I lived.

Correct Answer: (a) She asked me where I lived.

Explanation:

WH-question structure changes into statement form in Indirect Speech.


Imperative Sentence Questions


Question 6

Choose the correct Indirect Speech:

The teacher said, “Work hard.”

(a) The teacher said to work hard.
(b) The teacher advised the students to work hard.
(c) The teacher asked that students work hard.
(d) The teacher told students that work hard.

Correct Answer: (b) The teacher advised the students to work hard.

Explanation:

Imperative sentences generally use:

Reporting Verb + Object + to + Verb


Question 7

Choose the correct Indirect Speech:

He said to me, “Do not waste time.”

(a) He advised me not to waste time.
(b) He advised me to not waste time.
(c) He said me not waste time.
(d) He ordered that I do not waste time.

Correct Answer: (a) He advised me not to waste time.

Explanation:

Negative imperatives use:

not to + verb


Exclamatory Sentence Questions


Question 8

Choose the correct Indirect Speech:

She said, “What a beautiful flower!”

(a) She exclaimed that it was a beautiful flower.
(b) She exclaimed joyfully that it was a very beautiful flower.
(c) She said that it was a beautiful flower.
(d) She told that it was a very beautiful flower.

Correct Answer: (b) She exclaimed joyfully that it was a very beautiful flower.

Explanation:

Exclamatory sentences use emotional reporting verbs like “exclaimed joyfully”.


Question 9

Choose the correct Indirect Speech:

He said, “Alas! I have failed.”

(a) He exclaimed sorrowfully that he had failed.
(b) He said sorrowfully that he failed.
(c) He exclaimed joyfully that he had failed.
(d) He said that he has failed.

Correct Answer: (a) He exclaimed sorrowfully that he had failed.

Explanation:

“Alas” expresses sorrow, so “exclaimed sorrowfully” is used.


Universal Truth Questions


Question 10

Choose the correct Indirect Speech:

The teacher said, “The Earth revolves around the Sun.”

(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 told that the Earth revolves around the Sun.
(d) The teacher said that the Earth has revolved around the Sun.

Correct Answer: (b) The teacher said that the Earth revolves around the Sun.

Explanation:

Universal truths remain unchanged in Indirect Speech.


Modal Verb Narration Questions


Question 11

Choose the correct Indirect Speech:

He said, “I can solve this problem.”

(a) He said that he can solve that problem.
(b) He said that he could solve that problem.
(c) He told that he could solve this problem.
(d) He said that he may solve that problem.

Correct Answer: (b) He said that he could solve that problem.

Explanation:

“can” changes to “could” and “this” changes to “that”.


Direct Speech Conversion Questions


Question 12

Choose the correct Direct Speech:

Rahul said that he was feeling tired.

(a) Rahul said, “I am feeling tired.”
(b) Rahul said, “I was feeling tired.”
(c) Rahul said, “He is feeling tired.”
(d) Rahul told, “I am tired.”

Correct Answer: (a) Rahul said, “I am feeling tired.”

Explanation:

Past Continuous in Indirect Speech converts back to Present Continuous.


Error Detection Questions


Question 13

Identify the incorrect Indirect Speech sentence:

(a) He said that he was busy.
(b) She asked where I lived.
(c) The teacher advised the students to work hard.
(d) He asked where did I live.

Correct Answer: (d) He asked where did I live.

Explanation:

Indirect Speech uses statement order:

“where I lived”

not

“where did I live”


Advanced Narration Questions


Question 14

Choose the correct Indirect Speech:

She said to him, “Please help me.”

(a) She requested him to help her.
(b) She told him please help her.
(c) She asked him that he help her.
(d) She requested that he helped her.

Correct Answer: (a) She requested him to help her.

Explanation:

Polite requests generally use:

requested + object + to + verb


Question 15

Choose the correct Indirect Speech:

He said, “May God bless you!”

(a) He prayed that God might bless me.
(b) He exclaimed joyfully that God bless me.
(c) He said that God may bless me.
(d) He prayed God blessed me.

Correct Answer: (a) He prayed that God might bless me.

Explanation:

Prayer or wish expressions generally use “prayed”.


Mixed Practice Questions


Question 16

Choose the correct Indirect Speech:

John said, “I was watching television yesterday.”

(a) John said that he had been watching television the previous day.
(b) John said that he was watching television yesterday.
(c) John said that he watched television the previous day.
(d) John said that he had watched television yesterday.

Correct Answer: (a) John said that he had been watching television the previous day.

Explanation:

Past Continuous changes to Past Perfect Continuous.


Quick Revision Table

Sentence Type Main Structure
Assertive said/told + that
Yes/No Question asked + if/whether
WH Question asked + WH word
Imperative ordered/requested + to
Negative Imperative advised + not to
Exclamatory exclaimed + that

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Incorrect tense conversion.
  • Wrong pronoun changes.
  • Incorrect question structure.
  • Using wrong reporting verbs.
  • Forgetting time/place word changes.
  • Changing the original meaning unintentionally.

Important Exam Tips

  • Identify sentence type carefully.
  • Check the tense of the reporting verb.
  • Apply pronoun changes logically.
  • Remember time and place word transformations.
  • Use suitable reporting verbs.
  • Convert question sentences into statement form.
  • Practice mixed narration patterns regularly.

Regular practice of Change of Speech questions improves grammar accuracy, sentence transformation ability, writing quality, and comprehension skills. A systematic understanding of tense conversion, pronoun transformation, reporting verbs, and narration structures helps candidates solve narration questions accurately in competitive examinations.

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