The policeman said, “what is your name? where are you going?

(A) The policeman asked what was his name and where he was going.
(B) The policeman asked his name and where he was going.
(C) The policeman asked what was his name and where he is going.
(D) The policeman told what was his name and where he was going.

You will praise her very much:

(A) She will praised very much by you.
(B) She will be praised very much by you.
(C) She will being praised very much by you.
(D) She will been praised very much by you.

“Do not give yourself up,” he advised her. Change sentence to indirect speech.

(A) He advised her that not to give herself up.
(B) He advised her not to give herself up.
(C) He advised her not to given herself up.
(D) He advised not to give herself up.

“Do not hurt yourselves boys”, she said. Change it into indirect sentence.

(A) She told to boys not to hurt themselves.
(B) She said the boys not to hurt themselves.
(C) She told the boys not to hurt themselves.
(D) She told the boys that not to hurt themselves.

He asked, ”What is the time?” Change it into indirect speech.

(A) He wanted to know what is the time.
(B) He wanted to know what was the time.
(C) He wanted to know what’s the time is.
(D) He wants to know what had the time.

She told me, ”Do not forget your bag”. Change it into indirect speech.

(A) She told me not to forget her bag.
(B) She told me not to forget his bag.
(C) She asked me not to forget my bag.
(D) She told me not to forget my bag.

”Don’t do that again,” he said to me. Change it into indirect speech.

(A) He told me not to do that another time.
(B) He told me not to do that again.
(C) He said it to me not to do that again.
(D) He told me not to do that once more.

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