Fill in the blanks with indirect
forms of speech :
Ghost : Ha, ha! I have a glorious past of
terrifying people.
Mr. Otis : Mr. Ghost, why don't you oil your rusty
chains? The clanking noise doesn't let
me sleep.
Mrs. Otis : Uf! How miserably you are belching!
Take this tincture to cure your
stomachache.
The ghost laughed furiously and said that
________. Mr. Otis asked the ghost
________? He further told him that ________.
Mrs. Otis exclaimed with disgust and told the
ghost that ____?____! She, then, advised him
________.
A how miserably he was belching
B he was belching very miserably
C he was belching how miserably
D how miserably you are belching
I say its option b but they are saying that it is option a.Is it not wrong English to sayâMrs Otis exclaimed.....the ghost that how miserably he was belching?â.....shouldnât the right answer be option b?
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Class : Class 8
Option A, if applied to the sentence, will sound odd,"Mrs.Otis exclaimed with disgust and told the ghost that how miserably he was belching.". In this case, Option B sounds much better,"Mrs.Otis exclaimed with disgust and told the ghost that he was belching very miserably." Option A when applied to the sentence sounds like a question, not an assertive statement. Option D is excluded since pronouns in the second person will change into third person in indirect speech. And Option C doesn't make any sense. Hence, Option B is the correct answer. ADMIN FROM REVISEWISE NOIDA IS KINDLY REQUESTED TO RECTIFY THIS ERROR AND EVERY SINGLE ERROR IN OTHER TESTS, SO THAT STUDENTS DON'T HAVE ANY DIFFICULTY SOLVING THE TESTS AND DON'T HAVE TO GET THEIR MARKS UNFAIRLY CUT DUE TO THE WRONG OPTION BEING MARKED AS THE CORRECT ANSWER AND THE CORRECT ANSWER BEING MARKED AS THE WRONG ANSWER.
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Class : Class 8
When changing from direct to indirect voice, an exclamatory sentence (or any type of sentence for that matter) is changed to an assertive sentence. Option (A) and option (D) are thus excluded, because if they are filled into the respective blank, the sentence would be an exclamatory one. Additionally, the 'you' in option (D) is not acceptable, as personal and possessive pronouns change along with the tense when converting from direct to indirect.Option (C) simply doesn't make sense. The word 'how' advocates that Mrs. Otis is asking a question, while Mrs. Otis is simply exclaiming the manner in which Mr. Ghost was belching. Thus, by deduction, option (B) is the correct answer (in my opinion).
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Class : Class 9
there's no way the answer would be option ait would be bbcz an exclamatory sentence changes its form to declarative onealso option a sounds incorrectWHY doesn't SOF correct the incorrect options that they have given?