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Direction for:-In the following section the sentences have been given in Direct or Indirect speech. From the given alternatives, choose the most appropriate sentence that best suits the given sentence in Indirect or Direct speech.
She said, “I have been sewing from morning until now.” ( The next day, you report her statement )
She said that she had been sewing from morning until then.
She said that she had been sewing from morning until now.
She said that she has been dewing from morning until now.
She said that she has been sewing from morning until then.
- Option 1: She said that she had been sewing from morning until then.
- This option is correct.
- "Have been" changes to "had been" in reported speech.
- "Now" changes to "then" because it's reported the next day.
- Option 2: She said that she had been sewing from morning until now.
- Incorrect because "now" should be changed to "then."
- Option 3: She said that she has been dewing from morning until now.
- Incorrect due to the word "dewing," which seems like a typo, and "has" remains incorrect as tense should change to "had."
- Option 4: She said that she has been sewing from morning until then.
- Incorrect because "has" should be "had" for proper tense change.
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