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Q#4: Do As Directed. (03) : I) Ii) Iii) Iv) V) Vi)

This document contains multiple questions that provide sentences in different tenses and aspects and ask the user to transform them based on given instructions. The instructions include changing the tense, aspect, or sentence structure (direct to indirect speech). This document tests the user's understanding of English grammar rules regarding tense, aspect, voice and ability to restructure sentences while maintaining the original meaning.

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Q#4: Do As Directed. (03) : I) Ii) Iii) Iv) V) Vi)

This document contains multiple questions that provide sentences in different tenses and aspects and ask the user to transform them based on given instructions. The instructions include changing the tense, aspect, or sentence structure (direct to indirect speech). This document tests the user's understanding of English grammar rules regarding tense, aspect, voice and ability to restructure sentences while maintaining the original meaning.

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Q#4: Do as directed.

(03)
i) She will have painted the pictures. (Past Perfect, interrogative)
ii) Have they been playing football since 2007? (Past Perfect Continuous, negative)
iii) You will have jumped on the roof. (Future Indefinite, interrogative)
iv) She is listening to the radio in her bedroom at the moment. (Future Continuous,
negative)
v) Does Susan drive to work? (Present Continuous, affirmative)
vi) They never see a British policeman before. (Present Continuous, interrogative)

Q#4: Do as directed. (03)


i) They had not been playing cricket since morning. (Future Continuous, affirmative)
ii) He drove his jeep. (Present Indefinite, interrogative)
iii) I read that book three times. (Past Perfect, negative)
iv) He will wash his clothes. (Present Prefect Continuous, negative)
v) Who will teach them? (Past Indefinite, affirmative)
vi) She likes running every morning before breakfast. (Past Continuous, interrogative)

Q#3: Do as directed. (2.5)


i) She said, “I am working hard.” (Change it into indirect)
ii) Did you see an animal? (Future Perfect, negative)
iii) I have been waiting since morning. (Present Indefinite, interrogative)
iv) They have executed the plan. (Future Perfect Continuous, negative)
v) She said to me, “She behaves good with you.” (Change it into indirect)

Q#3: Do as directed. (2.5)


i) He said, “The sun rises from the east.” (Change it into indirect)
ii) Is she muttering in class? (Past Perfect Continuous, interrogative)
iii) Had you watched that movie? (Past Indefinite, negative)
iv) They don’t snigger at my back. (Future Continuous, affirmative)
v) She said to me, “I am tired.” (Change it into indirect)

Q#3: Do as directed. (2.5)


i) He said, “I drive the car”. (Change it into indirect)
ii) I have been teaching for five years. (Past Perfect, negative)
iii) She didn't walk on road. (Future Perfect Continuous, interrogative)
iv) Does Ali stand all day in sunlight? (Present Indefinite, affirmative)
v) He said to me, “you are intelligent.” (Change it into interrogative)
Q#3: Do as directed. (2.5)
i) She said, “she is working.” (Change it into indirect)
ii) They are cheating. (Present Perfect, negative)
iii) Sara will not have swam in the port. (Present Continuous, affirmative)
iv) She did her job perfectly. (Future Continuous, negative)
v) He said to me, “I eat food.” (Change it into indirect)

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