Select the option that expresses the given sentence in indirect speech.
He said, “Oh, how I would have loved to visit Kashmir this year.”
Select the option that expresses the given sentence in indirect speech.
He said, “Oh, how I would have loved to visit Kashmir this year.”
He exclaimed how I would have loved to visit Kashmir this year.
He exclaimed how I would have loved to visit Kashmir this year.
He exclaimed that he would have really loved to visit Kashmir that year.
He exclaimed that he would have really loved to visit Kashmir that year.
He exclaimed that how he would have loved to visit Kashmir that year.
He exclaimed that how he would have loved to visit Kashmir that year.
He said that he will have loved to visit Kashmir this year.
He said that he will have loved to visit Kashmir this year.
Correct Answer:
He exclaimed that he would have really loved to visit Kashmir that year.
He exclaimed that he would have really loved to visit Kashmir that year.
option B is the correct answer according to the rules of narration
In indirect speech, the exclamatory phrase or word (interjection) is replaced by ‘exclaimed with joy, sorrow, regret, surprise, contempt etc.’
The connective that has to be supplied in the indirect speech.
Examples are given below:
Direct: The boy said, ‘Hurrah! We have won the match.’
Indirect: The boy exclaimed with joy that they had won the match.