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#19675 Bangla Language & Literature Narration Level 0

He said, 'What a pity' বাক্যের indirect speech -

  1. A He exclaimed that it is a great pity.
  2. B He exclaimed that it is great pity.
  3. C He exclaimed that it is very pity.
  4. D He exclaimed that it was a great pity.
Answer: D - He exclaimed that it was a great pity.

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#20164 Bangla Language & Literature Narration Level 0

He said to me, "Thank you".

  1. A He wished thank to me
  2. B He had thanked me
  3. C He thanked me
  4. D He told me that thank you
Answer: C - He thanked me

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#20280 Bangla Language & Literature Narration Level 0

The chairman said to the members 'Let us drop the matter today

  1. A The chairman proposed to the members that they might drop the matter today
  2. B The chairman proposed to the members that they should drop the matter that day
  3. C The chairman proposed to the members that they should drop the matter today
  4. D The chairman proposed to the members to drop the members to drop the matter that day
Answer: B - The chairman proposed to the members that they should drop the matter that day

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#20393 Bangla Language & Literature Narration Level 0

" I'll have a cup of tea" my father said, "because I'm not hungry."-Which of the following sentences is the correct indirect speech?

  1. A My father said he would have a cup of tea because he wasn't hungry
  2. B My father said that he had a cup of tea because he wasn't hungry.
  3. C My father said that he will have a cup of tea because he wasn't hungry.
  4. D My father said that he would have had a cup of tea because he wasn't hungry
Answer: A - My father said he would have a cup of tea because he wasn't hungry

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#20403 Bangla Language & Literature Narration Level 0

Which one is the correct indirect sturcture? He said, "The train reached at eleven".

  1. A He said that the train had been reached at eleven.
  2. B He said that the train had reached at eleven.
  3. C He said that the train has reached at eleven.
  4. D He said that the train reached at eleven.
Answer: B - He said that the train had reached at eleven.

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#20468 Bangla Language & Literature Narration Level 0

He said that he -- be unable to come.

  1. A shall
  2. B should
  3. C will
  4. D would
Answer: D - would

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#20846 Bangla Language & Literature Narration Level 0

He said , " I went to Tangail." (Indirect)

  1. A He said that had he gone to tangail
  2. B He said that he had gone to Tangail
  3. C He said that he went to Tangail
  4. D He said that I had gone to Tangail
Answer: B - He said that he had gone to Tangail

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#21809 Bangla Language & Literature Narration Level 0

I said to him, "Is he a Doctor?" Turn the sentence into indirect speech.

  1. A I asked him he is a doctor
  2. B I asked him whether he was a doctor
  3. C I said to him he was a doctor
  4. D I said to him whether he is a doctor
Answer: B - I asked him whether he was a doctor

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#21833 Bangla Language & Literature Narration Level 0

Change the speech 'He said good mornig Mr. Kamal'

  1. A He said Mr. Kamal good morning
  2. B He told Mr. Kamal good morning
  3. C He was wished Mr. Kamal good morning
  4. D He wished Mr. Kamal good morning
Answer: D - He wished Mr. Kamal good morning

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#21834 Bangla Language & Literature Narration Level 0

'A freedom fighter is always honored by his country people.' The passive form of the sentence -

  1. A His country people honour always their freedom fighters.
  2. B People honour their freedom fighters.
  3. C People of a country always honour their freedom fighters.
  4. D People of a country always honour their freedom fighters.
Answer: C - People of a country always honour their freedom fighters.

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#21838 Bangla Language & Literature Narration Level 0

Change the narration - The teacher says 'Rose smells sweet'

  1. A Rose smells sweet a said by teacher.
  2. B Rose smells sweet was said by teacher.
  3. C The teacher said that rose smells sweet
  4. D The teacher says that rose smells sweet.
Answer: D - The teacher says that rose smells sweet.

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#22011 Bangla Language & Literature Narration Level 0

Change the narration - John said to me, 'Do you know where he is ?'

  1. A John asked me do I know where he was.
  2. B John asked me if I knew where he was.
  3. C John said to me if I knew where he was.
  4. D John said to me if I know where he is.
Answer: B - John asked me if I knew where he was.

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