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Sajid said, "Alas! How foolish I have been."!

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The teacher said to a student, "Dont waste your time."

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I said to Arshad, "Good bye my friend ,I hope to see you very soon."

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He said to his friend, "Please wait for me."

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One hunter said to the other, " We should hunt animals in another jungle."

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He said, "I cannot spare any time now."

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He said, "The horse died in the night,"

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Haris said, "How clever I am."

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I said to him, "Good morning ,how do you do."

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Nasir said to the principle, "please grant me leave."

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He said to me, "Do you know the fact."

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She said, "Oh! I have lost all my money."

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He said , "Let us wait for the award."

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My friend said to me, "Will you take me to my office."?

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The teacher said to his pupil, "Have you finished the work."?

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The police officer said to culprit, "Dont try to be clever."

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He said to his son , "May you live long."

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He said to him, "Is not your name Ahmad."

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Tariq said, "Hurrah! I have won the match."

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He said to me, "I may not be able to reach the court in time."

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Nasir said to his servant, "Clean the table in the room."

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The principle said, "Allah is one . The Holy prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) is his last Prophet."

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Zairas mother told her, "Cook the food properly."

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Tanweer said, "Alas! I am undone."

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Shahids brother said to him, "please wait for me."

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Nazir said, "I did my duty with full justice."

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He said, "I do not wish to see any of you go away."

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He said, "I shall get up early in the morning."

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My friend said, "I walk to school while others go by bus."

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My father said, "all the glitters is not gold."

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I said, "My fiend, be a man, Why are you afraid of confessing your guilt honesty."

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He said, "Bravo! You have done well."

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The teacher often says to me, "If you dont work hard, You will fail."

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The judge said to the accused, "Hold your tongue."

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She said to her friend, "I shall not play with you tomorrow."

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The major said , "It gives me great pleasure to be here this morning."

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I said to him, "you will play football very soon."

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The traveller  said, "Can you show me the way to the nearest inn."

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He said, " I shall go as soon as possible."

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The police man said , "What is your name? Where are you going?"

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Majid said, "It may rain tomorrow."

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Razia said to me, "I want to continue my studies."

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I said to Arshad, "Good bye my friend, I hope to see you very soon."

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I said to Hamid, "Always speak the truth."

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The teacher said, "Let the boy go home now."

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He tells me again and again, "I am leaving for Gujrat tomorrow."

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She says, "Now I shall read this book."

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Nasir said, "I am going to Gujrat on three day's leave."

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Why are you sitting here, "He said to him, "Why do you not go out."

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Yasin said, "I met the principle lahore yesterday

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Direct Indirect

Direct and Indirect
Direct  indirect are two types of speech that convey information in different ways. In direct speech, the speaker’s exact words are quoted within quotation marks, maintaining the original wording and often used to convey immediacy or emphasis. On the other hand, indirect speech reports what someone said without quoting their exact words and often involves a change in verb tense or pronoun. In educational testing, multiple-choice questions (MCQs) assessing knowledge of nouns generally fall into the category of direct testing, where the question directly asks about the characteristics or usage of nouns, requiring a specific factual response from the test taker.
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Tests that commonly include multiple-choice questions (MCQs) about direct  indirect speech (also known as reported speech) include:
1. English proficiency exams such as the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) and IELTS (International English Language Testing System).
2. Standardized tests like the SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) and ACT (American College Testing).
3. Grammar and language assessment tests administered in educational settings.
4. Competitive exams for entrance into colleges, universities, or specific programs where English language proficiency is required.
 
These tests evaluate candidates’ understanding of how to convert direct speech (quoted speech) into indirect speech (reported speech) and vice versa, assessing their comprehension of grammar rules related to tense changes, pronoun changes, reporting verbs, and other aspects of reported speech.

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