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11.
We said to him, ”It is barking too much.”
A.
We told him that it was barking too much.
B.
We told him that it is barking too much.
C.
We tell him that it is bking too much.
D.
We told him that it had been barking too much.
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12.
They said, ”We are waking up early in the morning.”
A.
They said that we are waking up early in the morning.
B.
They said that they had woke up early in the morning.
C.
They said that they were waking up early in the morning.
D.
They said that we had been waking up early in the morning.
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13.
Monu said to Sonu, ”Raju is not feeling bore in Puna.”
A.
Monu told sonu that Raju is not feeling bore in Puna.
B.
Monu told sonu that Raju was not feeling bore in Puna.
C.
Monu tells sonu that Raju is not feeling bore in Puna.
D.
Monu tells sonu that Raju has not felt bore in Puna.
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14.
She said to us, "Am I singing properly?”
A.
She asked us if she sang properly.
B.
She asked us if she had sung properly.
C.
She asked us if she is singing properly.
D.
She asked us if she was singing properly.
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15.
I said, ”Is he going to Mumbai?”
A.
I asked if he was going to Mumbai.
B.
I asked was he going to Mumbai.
C.
I asked if he is going to Mumbai.
D.
I asked if he was going to Mumbai.
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16.
I said to you,”Are they not fighting with Aman?”
A.
I said to you if they are not fighting with Aman.
B.
I asked you if they are not fighting with Aman.
C.
I asked you if they were not fighting with Aman.
D.
I asked you if they had not fought with Aman.
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17.
The teacher said to the student, ”Are you not making noise?”
A.
The teacher asked the student if they were not making noise.
B.
The teacher asked the student if he was not making noise.
C.
The teacher asked the student if you were not making noise.
D.
The teacher asked the student if they had not making noise.
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18.
She said to them, ”How is it barking much?”
A.
She ask them how it has been barking very much.
B.
She asked them how was it barking very much.
C.
She said to them how it is barking very much.
D.
She asked them how it was barking very much.
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19.
You said to him, ”Where am I going in the morning?”
A.
You asked him where you were going in the morning.
B.
You asked him where he was going in the morning.
C.
You asked him where were you going in the morning.
D.
You ask him where you are going in the morning.
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20.
You said, ”Which city am I going to travel?”
A.
You said which city I was going to travel.
B.
You asked which city I am going to travel.
C.
You asked which city you were going to travel.
D.
You asked which city I was going to travel.
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