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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.
He said, “I am looking at the diagram.”
He said that I was looking at the diagram.
He said that I am looking at the diagram.
He says that he was looking at the diagram.
He said that he was looking at the diagram.
- The given sentence is in Direct Speech. We need to convert it to Indirect Speech.
- Option 1: Incorrect because it changes "I" to "I," which doesn't reflect the correct perspective shift to "he."
- Option 2: Incorrect because in indirect speech, "am" should become "was" to reflect the past tense narration.
- Option 3: Incorrect because it uses "says" instead of "said," placing it in present tense instead of past.
- Option 4: Correct because it changes "I am" to "he was," effectively backshifting the tense and maintaining the correct pronouns.
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