Select the most appropriate direct form of the given sentence.
Taru asked Kavya if she would help her in setting up her new dressing table.
Select the most appropriate direct form of the given sentence.
Taru asked Kavya if she would help her in setting up her new dressing table.
Taru said to Kavya, “Will you help me in setting up her new dressing table?”
Taru said to Kavya, “Will you help me in setting up her new dressing table?”
Taru said to Kavya, “How would you help me in setting up my new dressing table?”
Taru said to Kavya, “How would you help me in setting up my new dressing table?”
Taru said to Kavya, “Would you help her in setting up my new dressing table?”
Taru said to Kavya, “Would you help her in setting up my new dressing table?”
Taru said to Kavya, “Will you help me in setting up my new dressing table?”
Taru said to Kavya, “Will you help me in setting up my new dressing table?”
Correct Answer:
Taru said to Kavya, “Will you help me in setting up my new dressing table?”
Taru said to Kavya, “Will you help me in setting up my new dressing table?”
Direct speech structure:
Auxiliary verb + subject + main verb + subject complement?
Auxiliary verb + subject + main verb + object/modifier?
Indirect speech structure:
If/whether + subject + main verb + subject complement.
If/whether + subject + main verb + object/modifier.
Hence from the above rules, Option D is correct.