Select the most appropriate indirect form of the given sentence.
Rahul said to Mohit, “ I am taking my family to Kashmir for a vacation tomorrow.”
Select the most appropriate indirect form of the given sentence.
Rahul said to Mohit, “ I am taking my family to Kashmir for a vacation tomorrow.”
Rahul told Mohit that he was taking his family to Kashmir for a vacation the following day.
Rahul told Mohit that he was taking his family to Kashmir for a vacation the following day.
Rahul told Mohit that I was taking my family to Kashmir for a vacation the following day.
Rahul told Mohit that I was taking my family to Kashmir for a vacation the following day.
Rahul told Mohit that he is taking his family to Kashmir for a vacation tomorrow.
Rahul told Mohit that he is taking his family to Kashmir for a vacation tomorrow.
Rahul told Mohit that I am taking my family to Kashmir for a vacation tomorrow.
Rahul told Mohit that I am taking my family to Kashmir for a vacation tomorrow.
Correct Answer:
Rahul told Mohit that he was taking his family to Kashmir for a vacation the following day.
Rahul told Mohit that he was taking his family to Kashmir for a vacation the following day.
According to the rules of change of tenses in direct and indirect speech.
Direct Speech |
Indirect Speech |
Present simple (Subject +V1st + Object) |
Past simple (Subject +V2 + Object) |
Present continuous (Subject +is/am/are+V1 +ing+ Object) |
Past Continuous (Subject +was/were+V1 +ing+ Object) |
Direct Speech |
Indirect Speech |
Now |
Then |
Here |
There |
Today |
That day |
Tomorrow |
The next day |
Last week |
The previous week |
from the rules stated above, Option A is the most appropriate.