Narration on Assertive
sentences for JSC Examination
Subject+ say/said+ object (hw` _vv‡K)+that +Reported speech Gi Subject
+verb+ .
evwK Ask|
tell /told+ object (hw` _vv‡K)+that +Reported speech Gi Subject
+verb+ . evwK
Ask|
Direct Speech
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Indirect Speech
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Hasan said, “I lived many years
in Dhaka.”
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Hasan said that he had lived
many years in Dhaka.
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She said to me, “I was ill”
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She told me that she had
been ill.
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Rahim said, “I wrote a letter.”
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Rahim said that he had written
a letter.
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I said to him, “I bought a book
for you.”
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I told him that I had
bought a book for him.
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Rasu said, “I did not do the
work yesterday.”
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Rasu said that he had not he
had not done the work the previous day.
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He said to me, “I went to my
village yesterday.”
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He told me that he had gone
to his village the previous day.
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The man said, “I finished the
work.”
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The man said that he had finished
the work.
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He said, “I saw her yesterday.”
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He said that he had seen her the
previous day.
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He said, “I was absent
yesterday.”
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He said that he had been
absent the previous day.
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The students said, “Our team won
the game.”
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The students said that their team
had won the game.
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Imran said to me, “I was ill.”
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Imran told me that he had been ill.
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The student said, “We were
reading books.”
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The students said that they had
been reading books.
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He says, “Her father bought a
big house.”
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He says that her father bought
a big house.
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She said to me, “I went to
market and bought some books.”
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She told me that she had gone
to market and bought some books.
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He said to me, “I was eating
rice.”
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He told me that he had been
eating rice.
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Salma said to me, “I saw you
long ago.”
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Salma told me that she had
seen me long ago.
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He said to me, “I meet him last
night.”
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He told me that he had met
him the night before.
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He said to me, “I went there.”
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He told me that he had gone
there.
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Shila said to Nila, “He took
part in the function yesterday.”
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Shila told Nila that he had
taken part in the function the previous day.
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She said to her mother, “I dreamt
a bed dream last night.”
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She told her mother that she
had dreamt a bad dream the previous day.
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He said to me, “I caught a big
fish yesterday.”
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He told me that he had
caught a big fish the previous day.
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Narration on Assertive
sentences for JSC Examination
Subject+ say/said+ object (hw` _vv‡K)+that +Reported speech Gi Subject
+verb+ .
evwK Ask|
tell /told+ object (hw` _vv‡K)+that +Reported speech Gi Subject
+verb+ .
evwK Ask|
Karim said to Rahim, “I drew a
nice picture.”
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Karim told Rahim that he had
drawn a nice picture.
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He said to me, “I bought a gift
for you.”
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He told me that he had
bought a gift for me.
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Shakil said, “I came home, took bath
and ate my meal.”
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Shakil said that he came home
took bath and ate his meal.
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I said to him, “I met Raihan on
my way to school.”
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I told him that I had
met Raihan on my way to school.
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They said to me, “We went to
college yesterday.”
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They told me that they had
gone to college the previous day.
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He said, “The train reached at
nine.”
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He said that the train had
reached at nine.
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Zihad said to me, “I was
awarded with first prize.”
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Zihad told me that I had
been awarded with first prize.
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Rahim says, “I did not play as
I was sick.”
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Rahim says that he did not play
as I was sick.
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Alam said to Shuvo, “I was
suffering from fever.”
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Alam told Shuvo that he had
been suffering from fever.
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Anwar said to me, “The parrot died
last night.”
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Anwar told me that the
parrot had died the previous day.
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He said to me, “I was a student
of Bogra zilla School.”
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He told me that he had
been a student of Bogra
zilla School.
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Sammi whispered to me, “I am just
behind you.”
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Sammi whispered me that he
was just behind me.
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Pria said to Dina, “I’ll follow you.”
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Pria told Dina that she
would follow her.
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Sumon said, “I have a new
bicycle now.”
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Sumon said that he had a new
bicycle then.
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Arif said, “This is the way to
solve it.”
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Arif told that it was the way
to solve it.
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Aminul said, “I have lost my
keys.”
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Aminul said that he had lost
her keys.
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Julia said, “I get up early in
the morning everyday.”
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Julia said that she gets up
early in the morning everyday.
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The doctor said, “Meditation purifies
mind.”
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The doctor said that meditation
purifies mind.
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They said to us, “We shall do it any
cost.”
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They told us that they would
do it at any cost.
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Sonia said, “They make me to do so.”
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They said that they made her to
do so.
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Ripon said to Sagor, “You let me to
come.”
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Ripon told Sagor that he
let him to come.
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Sipon said to me, “I dare say you so.”
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Sipon told me that he dared
to say me so.
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He said to his father, “I am preparing
my lesson.”
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He told his father that he
was preparing his lesson.
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They said, God will save us.”
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They said that God would
save them.
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They said, “We did our duty.”
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They said that they had done their
duty.
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Narration (Proverb) for JSC
Examination
The teacher said to the students, “Two
and Two make four”
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The teacher said to the students that
two and Two make four
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The teacher said to the student, “The
more you read, the more you learn”
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The teacher said to the student that
the more he(Student) read, the more he (S) learn
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The teacher said, “Honesty is the best
Policy”
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The teacher said that honesty
is the best Policy.
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Father said, “Slow and steady wins the
race.”
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Father said that slow and
steady wins the race.
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The teacher said, “The earth moves
round the sun”
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The teacher said that the earth
moves round the sun.
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The teacher said, “Knowledge is
power.”
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The teacher said that Knowledge
is power.
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The teacher said, “Cut your coat
according to your cloth.”
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The teacher advised the student to cut
their coat according to their cloth.
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The teacher said to us, “All that
glitters is not gold.”
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The teacher said to us that all
that glitters is not gold.
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The teacher said, Necessity is the
mother of invention.”
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The teacher said that necessity
is the mother of invention.
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John Keats said, “Truth is beauty,
beauty is truth.”
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Jhon Keats said that truth is
beauty, beauty is truth.”
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He said to me, “A little learning is a dangerous
thing.”
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He said to me that a little
learning is a dangerous thing.”
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The teacher said, “The sun rises in the east”
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The teacher said that the sun rises in
the east.
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The Prophet (Sm) said, “Allah is one.”
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The Prophet (Sm) said that
Allah is one.
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The teacher said, “The thing of beauty is joy for
ever.”
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The teacher said that the thing
of beauty is joy for ever.
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The teacher said to the students, “A friend in need
is a friend indeed.”
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The teacher said to the students that
a friend is need is a friend indeed.
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The teacher said, “All men are equal in the eye of
law.
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The teacher said that all men
are equal in the eye of law.
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Father said, Time and tide wait for none.”
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Father said that time and tide
waits for none.
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Narration on Interrogative Sentence for JSC
Examination
Interrogative Sentence ‡K Indirect Narration cwieZ©b Kivi wbqgt
Structure: Subject+ asked/inquired of +object(hw` _v‡K )+if/whether +Reported
speech Gi
Subject+ verb+ evwK Ask +…
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Direct Speech
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Indirect Speech
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Arif sadi to me, “Do you want my
help?”
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Arif asked me if I wanted
his help.
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Premul said to his sister, “Will you
go to school?”
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Premul asked his sister if
she would go to school.
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Rahman has said to Milton, “Have you
seen this movie?”
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Rahman has asked Milton if he (Milton) had seen
that movie.
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We said to her, “Are you conscious?”
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We asked her if she was
conscious.
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“Will you return the book?” He said to
me.
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He asked me if I would
return the book to him.
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I said to them, “Do you have any
problem?”
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I asked them if they had
any problem.
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“Do you want a single or double room?’
the receptionist said to the tourist.
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The receptionist asked the
tourist if he wanted a single or double room.
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I said to him, “Did you come here
yesterday?”
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I asked him if he had
come there the previous day.
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Mr Ahmed said to the students, “Do you
know that gardening is a very hard work?”
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Mr Ahmed asked the students if
they knew that gardening was a very hard work.
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He said to me, “Did you write the
paragraph?”
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He asked me if I had
written the paragraph.
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I said to her, “Will you not appear at
the JSC examination?”
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I asked her if she would
appear at the JSC Examination.
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The boy said to his friend, “Have you
done the sum?”
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The boy asked his friend if
he had done the sum.
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I said to her, “Will you go to school
tomorrow?”
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I asked her if she would
go to school the next day.
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A hawker said to me, “Do you want any
newspaper?”
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A hawker asked me if I
wanted any newspaper.
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He said to his friend, “Do you like to
read novels?”
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He asked his friend if he
(F) liked to read novels.
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He said to me, “Were you reading a
book?”
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He asked me if I had been
reading a book.
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Father said to me, “Did you do the
work?”
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Father asked me if I had
done the work.
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Interrogative Sentence ‡K Indirect Narration cwieZ©b Kivi wbqgt
Structure: Subject+ asked/inquired of
+object(hw` _v‡K )+if/whether +Reported
speech Gi
Subject+ verb+ evwK Ask +…
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Mother said to me, “Do you hear me?”
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Mother asked me if I heard
her.
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I said to the man, “Do you know
anybody here?”
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I asked the man if he knew
anybody there.
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Raju said to me, “Have you taken my
pen?”
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Raju asked me if I had taken
his (R) pen.
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He said to me, “Haven’t you finished
the work?”
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He asked me if I had not
finished the work.
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My father said to me, “Did you go to
school yesterday?”
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My father asked me if I had gone
to school the previous day.
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The policeman said to me, “Did you see
the accident?”
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The police man asked me if I saw
the accident.
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Najma said to him, “Have you taken my
pen?”
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Najma asked him if he had taken
her pen.
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Runa said to Sumi, “Will you meet me
tomorrow?”
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Runa asked Sumi if she (S)
would meet her (R) the next day.
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The old man said to the maid, “Can you
give me some food?”
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The old man asked the maid if
she could give him some food.
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The teacher said to the students, “Can
anyone give the correct answer of this question?”
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The teacher asked the students if
anyone could give the correct answer of that question.
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Ruma said to Lima, “Have you ever been
to Cox’s Bazer?”
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Ruma asked Lima if she (L) had ever been to
Cox’s Bazer
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Raju said to me, “Are you my friend?”
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Raju asked me if I was
his friend.
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I said to her, “Will you not appear at
the final examination?”
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I asked her if she would
not appear at the final examination.
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He said to me, “Are you reading my
book?”
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He asked me if I was reading
his book.
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The man said to the man, “Will you
tell me the process of opening a bank account?
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The manager asked the man if
he would tell him (m) the process of opening a bank account.
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Badhan said to Balam, “Did you go
there in time?”
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Badhan asked Balam if he had
gone there in time.
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Anwar said to his sister, “Will you go
to school?”
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Anwar asked his sister if
she would go to school.
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Amin said to Hasan, “Aren’t you coming
to my house today?”
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Amin asked Hasan if he was
going to his house that day.
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The teacher said, Have you done home
work?”
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The teacher asked if I had
done home work.
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He said to me, Are you eating banana?”
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He asked me if I was
eating banana.
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He said to me, “Do you know my
friend?”
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He asked me if I knew
his friend.
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Narration on Interrogative Sentence for
JSC Examination
Interrogative Sentence ‡K Indirect Narration cwieZ©b Kivi wbqgt
Structure: Subject+ asked/inquired of +object(hw` _v‡K )+if/whether +Reported
speech Gi
Subject+ verb+ evwK Ask +…
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He said to me, “Are you reading any
book?”
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He asked if I was reading any
book.
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He said to me, “Have you eaten rice?”
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He asked me if I had
eaten rice.
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He said to me, “Don’t you do your
duty?”
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He asked me if I did not
do my duty.
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He said to me, “Do you know me?”
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He asked me if I knew
him.
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He said to me, “Haven’t you finished
work?”
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He asked me if I had
finished the work or not.
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The teacher said to the students,
“Have you learnt your lesson?”
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The teacher asked the students if
they had learnt their lesson
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Mother said to her daughter, “Have you
taken the book?”
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Mother asked her daughter if
she had taken the book.
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He said to me, “Will you return the
book to me?”
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He asked me if I would
return the book to him.
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Mother said to Nasima, “Will you give
me a drink?”
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Mother asked Nasim if she
(N) would give her (M) a drink.
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I said to the man, “Do you know
anybody here?”
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I asked the man if he knew
anybody there.
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Mother said to me, “Are you going to
school now?”
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Mother asked me if I
was going to school then.
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He said to me, “Were you ill?”
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He asked me if I had been
ill.
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The boy said to me, “Is not poverty a
curse?”
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The boy asked me if
poverty was not a curse.
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I said to Mahmud, “ Do you like to
read poetry?”
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I asked Mahmud if he (M)
liked to read Poetry.
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I said to him, “Do you know me?”
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I asked him if he knew
me.
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Rahim said to me, “Do you like it?”
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Rahim asked me if I
liked it.
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Jamal said to Sumon, “Have you
finished reading the book?”
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Jamal asked Sumon if he
(S) had finished reading the book.
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I said to Ria, “How were you?”
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I asked Ria how she (R) had
been.
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I said to him, “Were you playing in
the rain.”
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I asked him if he was
playing in the rain.
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Seuly said to her father, “Will you
buy me a new dress?”
|
Sheuly asked her father if
he would buy her a new dress.
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Rakib said to me, “Will you lend me a
book for today?”
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Raqib asked me if I would
lend him a book for that day.
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Narration on Interrogative Sentence for
JSC Examination
I said to the headmaster, “Will you
grant me a full free studentship?”
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I asked the headmaster if he
would grant me a full free studentship.
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You said to me, “Have you heard the
news of the accident?”
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She asked me if I had
heard the news of the accident.
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He said to me, “Will you go to school
today?”
|
He asked me if I would
go to school that day.
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“Shall we go and help her,” Anwar said
to Mrs Salam.
|
Anwar asked Mrs Salam if
they would go and help her.
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“Do you want to use that piece of
land?”Mr Ahmed said to his students.
|
Mr Ahmed asked the students if
they wanted to use that piece of land.
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“Would you like some tea?” Salma asked
Mrs Green.
|
Salma asked Mrs Green if she
would like some tea.
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Father said to me, “Have you finished
your home work?”
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Father asked me if I had
finished my home work.
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Runa said to Sumi, “Will you meet me
tomorrow?”
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Runa asked Sumi if she
(Sumi) would meet him (Runa) the next day.
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Mr Ant said to his wife, “Can you help
Mr Grasshopper?
|
Mr Ant asked his wife if she
could help Mr Grasshopper.
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“May I come in, Sir?the boy said to
the teacher.
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The boy asked the teacher respectfully
if he might go in.
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“Have you ever been to Dhaka,Kashem” Anwar said.
|
Anwar asked Kashem if he had
ever been to Dhaka.
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I said to her, “Did you do the work?”
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I asked her if she had
done the work.
|
The teacher said to the students,
“Don’t you understand what I discussed in the class?”
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The teacher asked the students if
they didn’t understand what he discussed in class.
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The teacher said to Ratan, “Have you
done your English lesson today?”
|
The teacher asked Ratan if
he had done his English lesson that day.
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The boy said to me, “Can you show me
the way?”
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The boy asked me if I could
show him the way.
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Father said to him, “Are you serious
with your study?”
|
Father asked him if he was
serious with his studies.
|
The old man said to me, “Do you know
the way to the hospital?”
|
The old man asked me if I
knew the way to the hospital.
|
He said to me, “Are you well?”
|
He asked me if I was well.
|
They said to us, “Will you help us?”
|
They asked us if we would help them.
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My friend said to me, “Are we not
going to the zoo tomorrow?”
|
My friend asked me if we
were not going to the zoo the next day.
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We said to them, “Have you seen the
man going?”
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We asked them if they had
seen the man going.
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Narration on Interrogative
sentences(WH) for JSC Examination
Subject+ ask(ed)+ object(hw` _vv‡K )+wh(who/which +noun)/what/why/when/where) hy³ pronoun/How hy³ interrogative
adverb+ Reported speech Gi subject +verb+ evwK Ask|
You said to me, “Why have you come?”
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You asked me why I had gone.
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He said to her, “Who are you?”
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He asked her who she was.
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They said to him, “What is your name?”
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They asked him what his name was.
|
Mrs Salam said to Anwar, “Why have you
been running?”
|
Mrs salam asked Anwar why he
had been running.
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Soma said to the teacher,”Which book
will we follow?”
|
Soma asked her teacher which
book they would follow.
|
He said to the stranger, “Who are you
and what do you want?”
|
He asked the stranger who he
was and what he wanted.
|
Tareq said to Rafiq, “Why did you not
go to school yesterday?”
|
Tareq asked Rafiq why he had
gone to school the previous day.
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The teacher said to the boys, “Why are
you making a noise?”
|
The teacher asked the boys why
they were making a noise.
|
I said to the salesman, “What’s the
price of this shirt?”
|
I asked the salesman what the price of that shirt was.
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He said to me, “Where did you go
yesterday?”
|
He asked me where I had gone
the previous day.
|
I said to her, “When will you go
home?”
|
I asked her when she
would go home.
|
Ruby said to her mother, “What did you
see when you were in the states?”
|
Ruby asked her mother what
she had seen when she had been in the states.
|
He said to me, “Why did you come
here?”
|
He asked me why I had not
gone there.
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The old man said to the girl, “What is
your name?”
|
The old man asked the girl what
her name was.
|
Ali said to me, “What are you looking
for here?”
|
Ali asked what I was
looking for there.
|
Father said to me, “Whom are you
taking to?”
|
Father asked me whom I was
looking to.
|
The old man said to me, “How long have
you been staying here?”
|
The old man asked me how long I
had been staying there.
|
Rima said to me, “What are you doing?”
|
Rina asked me what I was
doing.
|
Karim said to me, “Why did you call
me?”
|
Karim asked me why I had
called him.
|
He said to the girl, “What is your
name?”
|
He asked the girl what her
name was.
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Mother said to me, “When will you
return?
|
Mother asked me when I would
return.
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Narration on Interrogative sentences (WH) for
JSC Examination
Subject+ ask(ed)+ object(hw` _vv‡K )+wh(who/which +noun)/what/why/when/where) hy³ pronoun/How hy³ interrogative
adverb+ Reported speech Gi subject +verb+ evwK Ask|
He said to me, “What do you want?”
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He asked me which book I
wanted.
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He said to his father, “What are you
doing?”
|
He asked his father what he
(F) was doing.
|
He said to me, “When will the next
train come?”
|
He asked me when the next
letter would go.
|
He said to me, “Which do you want?”
|
He asked me which book I
wanted.
|
Mousumi said to the boy, “Who are
you?”
|
Mousumi asked the boy who he
was.
|
Mother said to her daughter, “What
will you do the next day?”
|
Mother asked her daughter what she
would do the next day.
|
I said to him, “What will you do after
the examination?”
|
I asked him what he would
do after his examination.
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The old man said to his sons, “ Why do
you quarrel always?”
|
The old man asked his sons why they
always quarreled.
|
Rakib said to Raju, “How are you
today?”
|
Rakib asked Raja how he (R)
was that day.
|
Anwar said to Mrs Amin, “What kind of
stories did Aesop tell?”
|
Anwar asked Mrs Amin what kind
of stories Aesop told.
|
He said to me, “Which book do you
want?”
|
He asked me which book I
wanted.
|
Father said to me, “How did you do the
work?”
|
Father asked how I had done
the work.
|
He said to the boy, “What is your
father’s name?”
|
He asked the boy what his
father’s name was.
|
He said to the woman, “ Where do you
live in?”
|
He asked the woman where she lived in.
|
The old man said to his sons, “Why do
you quarrel always?”
|
The old man asked his sons why they
always quarreled.
|
A stranger said to him, “What is your
name?”
|
A stranger asked him what his
name was.
|
He said to Robin, “Where are you going
now?”
|
He asked Robin where he (R)
was going then.
|
He said to his father, “What are you
doing?”
|
He asked his father what he
was doing.
|
You said to me, “Why do you always
keep bad company?”
|
You asked me why I always
kept bad company.
|
The passenger said to the porter,
“When will the train arrive?”
|
The passenger asked the porter
when the train would arrive.
|
I said to him, “What are you doing
now?”
|
I asked him what he was
doing then.
|
He will say, “Where are you coming
from?”
|
He will ask where I am
going from.
|
Mother said to the boy, “What is the
time to go to school?”
|
Mother asked the boy what was
the time to go to school.
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Narration on Interrogative
sentences (WH) for JSC Examination
Subject+ ask(ed)+ object(hw` _vv‡K )+wh(who/which +noun)/what/why/when/where) hy³ pronoun/How hy³ interrogative
adverb+ Reported speech Gi subject +verb+ evwK Ask|
They said to me, “How can we overcome
the crisis?”
|
They asked me how they could
overcome the crisis.
|
He said to them, “What did we want
from you?”
|
He asked them what he had wanted
from them.
|
Father said to the son, “Why did you
not go to school yesterday?”
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Father asked the son why he
had not gone to school the previous day.
|
The man said to me, “What class do you
read in and which book do you want?”
|
The man asked me what class I
read in and which book I wanted.
|
He said to me, “Which book do you want
to buy?”
|
He asked me which book I
wanted to buy.
|
I said to him, “What will you do after
the examination?”
|
I asked him what he would do
after the examination.
|
He said to me, “When will you go
home?”
|
He asked me when I would
go home.
|
He said to me, “Where do you live?”
|
He asked me where I lived.
|
They said to us, “When will you return
home?”
|
They asked me when we would
return home.
|
I said to Ria, “How were you?”
|
I asked Ria how she (R) had
been.
|
He said to me, “Why did you go there?”
|
He asked me why I had
not gone there.
|
Rana said to Rina, “How have you
passed the river?”
|
Rana asked Rina how she had
passed the river.
|
He said to me, “Which book do you
want?”
|
He asked me which book I
wanted.
|
Mr Ahmed said to the students, “What
do you know about gardening?”
|
Mr Ahmed asked the students
what they knew about gardening.
|
Sumi said to Badhan, “Who is your
favourite teacher?”
|
Sumi asked Badhan who is his
favourite teacher was.
|
The teacher said to me, “Where have
you been so long?”
|
The teacher asked me where I
had been so long.
|
Karim said to his sister, “What are
you doing there?”
|
Karim asked his sister what she
was doing there.
|
My father said to me, “What are you
doing now?”
|
My father asked me what I
was doing then.
|
You said to me, “Why do you always
keep bad company?”
|
You asked me why I always kept
bad company.
|
The teacher said to me, “How did you
do it?”
|
The teacher asked me how I
had done it.
|
He said to me, Why have you struck
him?”
|
He asked me why I had
struck him.
|
wbqgt Subject+
ask (ed)+ object (hw`
_vv‡K )+ wh (who/which +noun)/ what/why/when
/where) hy³ pronoun /How hy³ interrogative
adverb+ Reported speech Gi
subject +verb+ evwK Ask|
Father said to me, “Why don’t you read
carefully?”
|
Father asked me why I didn’t
read carefully.
|
She said to father, “Where did you go
last evening?”
|
She asked father where he
had gone the previous evening.
|
He said to you, “Which book do you
want?”
|
He asked you which book you wanted.
|
The man said to the driver, “Why do
you drive recklessly?”
|
The man asked the driver why he
drove recklessly.
|
The lady said to her husband, “How did
you arrange it?”
|
The lady asked her husband how he
had arranged it.
|
I said to Rahim, “What will you do
after your exam?”
|
I asked Rahim what he would
do after his exam.
|
He said to me, “Where do you live?”
|
He asked me where I lived.
|
He said to me, “Where did you go
yesterday?”
|
He asked me where I had gone
the previous day.
|
He said to me, “What is the time by
your watch?”
|
He asked me what the time was
by my watch.
|
He said to me, “What’s your name?”
|
He asked me what my name was.
|
Liza said to Lima, “How are you?”
|
Liza asked Lima how she was.
|
He said to them, “Why do you look so
sad?”
|
He asked them why they
looked so sad.
|
The teacher said to the student, “Why
did you not come to school yesterday?”
|
The teacher asked the student
why he had not gone to school the previous day.
|
Tareq asked Rafiq, “What do you
think?”
|
Tareq asked Rafiq what he
thought.
|
He said to me, “Why are you reading
the book?”
|
He asked me why I was
reading the book.
|
Nipa said to Dina, “Where are you
going now?”
|
Nipa asked Dina where she
was going then.
|
I said to her, “Where were you going
yesterday?”
|
I asked her where she had
been going the previous day.
|
He said to me, “What do you want?”
|
He asked me what I wanted.
|
I said to him, “How long will you take
to complete the assignment?”
|
I asked him how long it would
take him to complete the assignment.
|
He said to her, “Why did you come
here?”
|
He asked her why she had
gone there.
|
My mother said to me, “Why did you not
go to school yesterday?”
|
My Mother asked me why I had
not gone to school the previous day.
|
He said to a co-passenger, “When will
the next train come?”
|
He asked a co –passenger when
the next train would come.
|
The sons said to their father, “How
will we find it?”
|
The sons asked the father how they
would find it.
|
Father said to his son, “Why are you
making late?”
|
Father asked the son why he
was making late.
|
Narration on Imperative sentences
for JSC Examination
Sub+
request(ed) (Aby‡iva) + object (hw` _vv‡K ) +to/not to+ reported speech
Gi verb+ evwK Ask|
order(ed)
(Av‡`k)
+ object (hw` _vv‡K ) +to/not to + reported speech Gi verb+ evwK Ask|
advise(d)(Dc‡`k) + object (hw`
_vv‡K )
+to/not to + reported speech Gi verb+ evwK Ask|
tell(told) + object (hw`
_vv‡K )
+to/not to + reported speech Gi verb+ evwK Ask|
command/(ed) + object (hw`
_vv‡K )
+to/not to + reported speech Gi verb+ evwK Ask|
(mvgwiK
Av‡`k)
Direct Speech
|
Indirect Speech
|
Father said to me, “Do not waste your
time.”
|
Father advised me not to
waste my time.
|
The teacher said to me,” Don’t
elaborate your answer unnecessarily.”
|
The teacher advised me not
to elaborate my answers unnecessarily.
|
Father said to me, “Do not run in the
sun.”
|
Father advised me not to
run in the sun.
|
Father said to me, “Go to school now.”
|
Father ordered me to go
to school then.
|
He said to the boys, “Don’t make a
noise in here.”
|
He ordered the boys not to
make a noise there.
|
The teacher said to the students, “Do
not tell a lie.”
|
The teacher advised the
students not to tell a lie.
|
Father said to his son, “Go to school
now.”
|
Father ordered his son to
go to school then.
|
Father said to me, “Do the work at
once.”
|
Father ordered me to do
work at once.
|
The piper said to the mayor, “Give me
promised money.”
|
The piper requested the mayor to
give him promised money.
|
The teacher said to the student, “Be
attentive and listen to my lecture.”
|
The teacher advised the students
to be attentive and listen to his lecture.
|
Father said to his son, “Learn to be
holiest from your boyhood.”
|
Father advised his son to
learn to be honest from his (boy) boyhood.
|
The man said to me, “Obey your
parents.”
|
The man advised me to
obey his parents.
|
I said to him, “Don’t be silly.”
|
I requested him not to
be silly.
|
Father said to his son, “Don’t
quarrel.”
|
Father advised his son not
to quarrel.
|
My brother said to me, “Go to school
now or you will be punished.”
|
My brother told me to go
to school then or I would be punished.
|
Mother said to me, “Respect your
teacher.”
|
Mother advised me to
respect my teachers.
|
Father said to me, “Never tell a lie.”
|
Father advised me not to tell a
lie.
|
The teacher said to the student,
“Leave the room and do not return again today.”
|
The teacher ordered the student
to leave the room and not to return again that day.
|
The teacher said to the students, “Pen
through the sentence.”
|
The teacher advised the
students to pen through the sentence.
|
Mother said to me, “Always speak the
truth.”
|
Mother advised me to
always speak the truth.
|
Narration on Imperative sentences for
JSC Examination
Teacher said to him, “Don’t waste your
time.”
|
Teacher advised him not to
waste his time.
|
Mother said to his daughter, “Always
speak the truth.”
|
Mother advised her daughter to
always speak the truth.
|
Father said to me, “Never go there.”
|
Father advised me not to
go there.
|
The teacher said to the students,
“Learn your lesson regularly.”
|
The teacher advised the
students to learn their lesson regularly.
|
The teacher said to the students,
“Take care of your health.”
|
The teacher advised the
students to take care of their health.
|
I said to him,” Please tell me the way
of hospital.
|
I requested him to tell
him the way of hospital.
|
Father said to his son, “Go to school
now.”
|
Father ordered his son to
go to school then.
|
The old man said to the boy, “Do not
waste your time.”
|
The old man advised the boy
not to waste their time.
|
The teacher said, “Read attentively.”
|
The teacher advised the person
spoken to read attentively.
|
The passer-by said to me, “Brother,
please help me.”
|
The passer-by addressed me as
brother and requested me to kindly help him.
|
The mother said to his son, “Call in a
doctor.”
|
The mother told her son to
call in a doctor.
|
Ruplal’s mother said to him, “Accept
your responsibility.”
|
Ruplal’s mother told him to
accept his responsibility.
|
Father said me, “Do not look down upon
the poor.”
|
Father advised me not to
look down upon the poor.
|
The tourist said to the receptionist,
“Please give me a vacant room.”
|
The tourist requested the
receptionist to give him a vacant room.
|
The doctor said to the patient, “Don’t
take tea for some days.”
|
The doctor advised the patient not
to take tea for some days.
|
Dolon said to Lucky, “Stop excessive
eating.”
|
Dolon told Lucky to stop
excessive eating.
|
The boy said to the teacher, “Please,
lend me your book.”
|
The boy requested the teacher to
lend him his book.
|
My mother said to me, “Be polite to
the elders, my child.”
|
Addressing me as her child my
mother advised me to be polite to the elders.
|
The officer said to the workers “Leave
the room at once.”
|
The officer ordered to the
worker to leave the room at once.
|
He said to his friends, “Please wait
for me till I return.”
|
He requested his friends to
wait for him till he returned.
|
Narration on Imperative sentences
for JSC Examination
Father said to his son, “Don’t
quarrel.”
|
Father advised his son not
to quarrel.
|
Father said tome, “Obey your
teachers.”
|
My father advised me to
obey my teachers.
|
Father said to me, “Go to bed at
once.”
|
Father ordered me to go
to bed at once.
|
Father said to me, “Don’t go there.”
|
Father forbade me/told
me not to go there.
|
Mother said to the children “Do not go
to the river.”
|
Mother forbade the children to
go the river.
|
Nipa said to Dipa, “Please give me
your story book.”
|
Nipa entreated Dipa to
give her (Nipa) her(Dipa’s) story book.
|
He said to me, “Learn your lesson
regularly.”
|
He advised me to learn my
lesson regularly.
|
He said to me, “Give me a book.”
|
He told me to give him a
book.
|
He said to me, “Please excuse me.”
|
He requested me to
excuse him.
|
I said to my teacher, “Please help me
in doing the sum.”
|
I requested my teacher to
help me in doing the sum.
|
The teacher said to the students,
“Don’t leave anything for tomorrow.”
|
The teacher advised the
students not to leave anything for the next day.
|
Silvia said to Shila, Don’t peak so
loundly.”
|
Silvia told Shila not to
speak so loudly.
|
The teacher said to the student, “Go
out of the classroom.”
|
The teacher told the student to
go out of the classroom.
|
Father said to his son, “Follow what
your teachers say.”
|
Father told his son to
follow what his teacher said.
|
Sharmin told Salma, “Do have a cup of
tea.”
|
Sharmin requested Salma to
have a cup of tea.
|
Rafia said to her, “Do come tomorrow”
|
Rafia asked her to come the
next day.
|
Farzana said to Sadia, “You had better
see a doctor.”
|
Farzana advised Sadia to
see a doctor.
|
The doctor, “You had better not work
hard.”
|
The doctor advised me not to
work hard.
|
The girl said to her mother, “Do worry
for me.”
|
The girl told her mother not
to worry for her.
|
Narration on
Imperative sentences for JSC Examination
Direct Speech
|
Indirect Speech
|
They said to me, “Let us decide
the matter ourselves”.
|
They proposed to me that we
should decide the matter themselves.
|
Anwar told Kashem, “Let’s go and see.”
|
Anwar proposed to Kashem that
they should go and see.
|
The visitors said to us, “let’s have a
walk by the river side.”
|
The visitors proposed to us that we should have a walk by the
riverside.
|
Rahim said to me, “Let us go to
arrange a picnic.”
|
Rahim proposed to me that we
should go to arrange a picnic.
|
They said to us, “Let us discuss the
matter ourselves.”
|
They proposed to us that we
should discuss the matter ourselves.
|
The teacher said to the student, “Let
us discuss about gardening.”
|
The teacher proposed to the
student that they should discuss about gardening.
|
Kamal said to his friends, “Let us
inform it to our class teacher.”
|
Kamal proposed to his friends that
we should inform it to our class teacher.
|
The teacher said to the student, “Let’s
try to solve the problem.”
|
The teacher proposed to the
student that they should try to solve the problem.
|
Luna said to her friend, “Let us have
a picnic on Sunday.”
|
Luna proposed to her friends that
they should have a picnic on Sunday.
|
Tamal said to me, “Let us settle the
matter now.”
|
Tamal proposed to me that we should
settle the matter then.
|
They said to us, “Let us go out for a
walk.”
|
They proposed to us that we
should go out for a walk.
|
The captain said, “Let us show respect
to the freedom fighters.”
|
The captain proposed that they
should show respect to the freedom fighters.
|
He said to me, “Let’s finish reading
the last part of this book.”
|
He proposed to me that we
should finish reading the last part of that book.
|
The boy said to me, “Let us have a
visit to Ram Sagar.”
|
The boy proposed to me that
we should have a visit to Ram Sagar.
|
The six blind said, “Let us go and
find out?”
|
The six blind men proposed that
they should go and find out.
|
The chairman said, “Let us settle the
dispute.”
|
The chairman proposed that they
should settle the dispute.
|
They said to him, “Let us play
football today.”
|
They proposed to him that
they should play football that day.
|
He said to me, “Let us go there.”
|
He proposed to me that we
should go there.
|
Rimi said to Shila, “Let’s go for a
walk in the open field.”
|
Rimi proposed to Shila that
they should go for a walk in the open field.
|
Narration on Imperative
sentences for JSC Examination
Let Øviv ïay AbygwZ †evSv‡j-
Subject +told+ object
+that +subject +may/might(may be allowed to /might be allowed to) +reported
speech Gi verb + evwK Ask|
Direct Speech
|
Indirect Speech
|
The beggar said to me, “Let me have a
meal.”
|
The beggar told that he might
be allowed to have a meal.
|
The beggar said to me, “Let me have a
cup of rice.”
|
The beggar told that he might
be allowed to have a cup of rice.
|
Kamal said to Mrs. Ali, “Mother, Let
me have a cup of tea.”
|
Kamal told his mother, Mrs. Ali that he
might be allowed to come in.
|
You said to me, “Let me come in.”
|
|
The beggar said to me, “Let me have a
meal.”
|
The beggar requested me to
let him have a meal.
|
He said to me, “Let me go as early as
possible.”
|
He proposed me that he
should go as early as possible.
|
The chairman said, “Let him try to
solve the problem.”
|
The chairman ordered to let him
try to solve the problem.
|
Kamal said to Jamal “Let me say it
again.”
|
Kamal requested Jamal to
let him say it again.
|
Roni said to me “Let him say whatever
he likes.”
|
Rony requested me to let
him say whatever he liked.
|
She said, “Let him do it again.”
|
She told/wished that he
might be allowed to do it again.
|
The prisoner said to the judge, “Let
me see my mother.”
|
The prisoner requested the
judge to let him (P) see his (P) mother.
|
The beggar said to me, “Let me have
some food as I have been starving since morning.”
|
The beggar requested me to
let him have some food as he had been starving since morning.
|
Bina said to the boy, “Let fish go
into the water.”
|
Bina requested the boy to
let the fish go into the water.
|
Kamal said to me, “Let me Let him say
whatever he likes.”
|
Kamal requested me that he
might say whatever he liked.
|
The old man said, “Let me have some
milk.
|
The old man requested to let him
have some milk.
|
Fatima said to
me “Let me have a cup of tea.
|
Fatima told
me that she might have a cup of tea.
|
Mother says, “Let the girl go.”
|
Mother says that the girl may
go/may be allowed to go.
|
The boys said, “Let me fly a kite in
the sky.”
|
The boys wanted to fly a
kite in the sky.
|
The old man said to them, “Let me have
a little rest.”
|
The old man requested them that
he should be allowed to have a little rest.
|
The court said to the police, “Let
people live in peace.”
|
The court told the police that
the people should be allowed to live in peace.
|
Changing Narration of
Assertive Sentence (wee„wZg~jK ev‡K¨i Dw³ cwieZ©b)
Assertive Sentence ‡K Indirect
Narration –G cwieZ©‡bi wbqg t
Structure: Subject+ say/said/ tell/told
+object (hw` _v‡K) +that +Reported
speech
Gi Subject +verb+ evwK Ask +……
|
·
Direct speech G
Reporting
verb ‘say’Gi c‡i e¨w³evPK object _vK‡j Indirect Narration G say Gi cwie‡Z© tell e‡m| tell-verb Gi c‡i preposition-to e¨eüZ nq bv|
·
‘say’ Verb Gi
ci e¨w³evPK object bv _vK‡j Zv AcwiewZ©Z _v‡K|
·
Inverted comma D‡V
wM‡q Reported speech Gi c~‡e©
Conjunction ‘that’ e‡m|
‡hgb:-
Direct : Ruma said to Shima, “You have done your work.”
Indirect : Ruma told Shima
that she should done her work.
·
KL‡bv KL‡bv Reported speech Gi A_© I fvevbymv‡i Reporting verb G-Remark, hope, believe, comment, declare, affirm
BZ¨vw`‡Z cwiewZ©Z nq| ‡hgb:-
Direct Speech
|
Indirect Speech
|
My father said to me, “ I bought the
book Yesterday”.
|
My father told me that he had
bought the book the previous day.
|
He said to me, “ I went to New Market”
|
He told me that he had
gone to New Market.
|
Rashed said, “ I ate my meal”
|
Rashed said that he had eaten
his meal.
|
The teacher said, “I shall teach him
English”
|
The teacher said that he would
teach him English.
|
He said, “ The train reached at nine”
|
He said that the train had reached
at nine.
|
“I am the maid servant of Rupnagar.”
Said the young lady.
|
The young lady said that she was
the maid servant of Rupnagar.
|
You said to me, “I have called you.”
|
You told me that you had
called me.
|
He said, “After my arrival you had to
go home.”
|
He said that after his
arrival you had had to go home.
|
He said, “I needn’t wait”
|
He said that he needn’t wait.
|
He said, “I must help the distress
people”
|
He said that he had to help the
distress people.
|
You said to me, “I can not go to your
place.”
|
You told me that you could
not go to my place.
|
My father said, We are going there
tomorrow.”
|
My father told me that they
were going there the following day.
|
Zakir has said, “I am well prepared to
take the examination.”
|
Zakir has said that he is well
prepared to take the examination.
|
He said, “He wrote a story.”
|
He said that he had written a
story.
|
Shakila said to me, “He was making a
research to solve the problem.”
|
Shakila told me that he had
been making a research to solve the problem.
|
Direct Speech
|
Indirect Speech
|
The old man said to the girl, “ I know
you and your father”
|
The old man told the girl that
he knew her and her father.
|
The teacher said to me, “You are
wrong.”
|
The teacher told me that I
was wrong.
|
Hasan said to me, “I went to school
yesterday.”
|
Hasan told me that he had
gone to school the previous day.
|
My mother often says, “I am happy.”
|
My mother often says that he was
happy.
|
He said, “I have been working since
sunrise.”
|
He said that he had been working
since sunrise.
|
He said, “I ate my meal.”
|
He said that he had eaten meal.
|
They said to me, “ You have done well.”
|
They told me that I hade
done well.
|
Sarifa said to her father, “I am
preparing my lesson.”
|
Sarifa told her father that
she was preparing her lesson.
|
He said to me, “I did not see the boy
going.”
|
He told me that he had
not seen the boy going.
|
He said, “He shall die.”
|
He said that he should die.
|
The teacher said to me, “You are
wrong.”
|
The teacher told me that I
was wrong.
|
Salma says, “I did not go to school.”
|
Salma says that she did not go
to school.
|
He said to me, “I will never do it.”
|
He told me that he would
never do it.
|
I said to him, “I brought a book for
you.”
|
I told him that I had brought
a book for him.
|
He says, “I went to market yesterday.”
|
He says that he went to market
yesterday.
|
We said to them, “We know you.”
|
We told them that we knew them.
|
Sifat said to me, “I am drawing a
picture for you.”
|
Sifat told me that he
was drawing a picture for me.
|
She said to me, “You could help me.”
|
She told me that I could help
her
|
The teacher said to the students, “You
should prepare your lesson.”
|
The teacher advised the students
that they should prepare their lesson.
|
Zihad said to me, “I was awarded with
first prize.”
|
Zahid told me that he had
been awarded with first prize.
|
Alam said, “I want to write a letter.”
|
Alam said that he wanted to
write a letter.
|
He will say, “I am ready to go.”
|
He will say that he is ready to
go.
|
He said, “I shall do it.”
|
He said that he would do it.
|
Changing Narration of Interrogative Sentence (cÖkœ‡evaK ev‡K¨i Dw³
cwieZ©b)
Interrogative Sentence ‡K Indirect Narration cwieZ©b Kivi wbqgt
Structure: Subject+ asked/inquired of +object(hw` _v‡K )+if/whether +Reported
speech Gi
Subject+ verb+ evwK Ask +…
|
hv
g‡b ivL‡Z n‡et
o Reported speech Gi A_© I fvevbymv‡i Indirect Narration G Reporting verb- asked, enquired of, demanded
of, wondered ,wanted to know BZ¨vw`‡Z
cwiewZ©Z nq |
o Reported speech Gi
Aš—M©Z Interrogative
sentence wU hw` Auxiliary verb( Do, Did,
Does, Have, Had, Has, Are, Shall, Will, Can, Could, May, Is) ×viv kyi“ nq Zvn‡j Reported speech Gi c~‡e© if ev whether e‡m|
o Did _vK‡j Zv ev` w`‡q had+Past Participle A_¨©vr Past
Perfect form nq| †hgbt
Direct Speech
|
Indirect Speech
|
The police said, “ Did you see the
accident.?”
|
The police asked if I had
seen the accident.
|
He said to me, “Did you go to school
yesterday”
|
He asked me if I had gone
to school the previous day.
|
He said to me, “Did you write a letter
yesterday?”
|
He asked me if I had written
a letter the previous day.
|
He said to me, “Are you ill?”
|
He asked me if I was ill.
|
He said to me, “ Do you know my
friend?”
|
He asked me if I knew his
friend.
|
He said to my aunt, “Can you say who I
am?”
|
He asked my aunt if she could
say who he was.
|
Brother said to me, “Do you learn your
lesson regularly.
|
Brother asked me if I learned
my lesson regularly.
|
Rakid said to me, “Will you lend me a
book for today.”
|
Rakib asked me if I would
lend him a book for that day.
|
Father said to me, “Did you do the
work?”
|
Father asked me if I had done
the work.
|
They said to us, “Will you help us?”
|
They asked us if we would
help them.
|
The Teacher said to Sadia, “Have you
done your English lesson today?”
|
The teacher asked Sadia if
she had done her English lesson that day.
|
He said to me, “Haven’t you finished
the work?”
|
He asked me if I hadn’t
finished the book
|
She said, “Shall I close the door?”
|
She asked if she would
close the door.
|
He said to me, “Do you know me?”
|
He asked me if he knew
him.
|
|
|
Structure:
Subject
+asked +object(hw` _v‡K)+ wh pronoun/How
interrogative adverb+
reported
speech Gi Subject +verb+ evwK Ask +……
[ Interrogative
Pronouns:-Who,Which,What,Whom
Interrogative
Adverbs : Why,When,Where,how
Interrogative Adjective
:Which+Noun,Whose+Noun]
|
hv g‡b ivL‡Z n‡et
·
Reported speech Gi
Aš—M©Z Interrogative
sentence wU hw` Who, which, what, why,
where,Whom,When, how BZ¨vw` question word ×viv m~wPZ nq, †m †¶‡Î conjunction wnmv‡e if/whether e‡mbv| ‡mLv‡b Dc‡iv³ Interrogative word ¸‡jvB e¨eüZ nq|
·
Direct Speech Gi Interrogative sentence wU Indirect Speech Assertive sentence G cwiewZ©Z nq|
Direct Speech
|
Indirect Speech
|
He said to me, “ When will you go to
home?”
|
He asked me when I would
go home.
|
He said to me, “Who are you? What do
you want?”
|
He asked me, who I was
and what I wanted.
|
He said to me, “Why did you not go to
school?”
|
He asked me why I had not
gone to school.
|
He said to you, “Which book do you
want?”
|
He asked you which book you
wanted.
|
He said to me, “Why did you write us
those letters?”
|
He asked me why I had written
them those letters.
|
He said to me’ “What is your father’s name?”
|
He asked me what my father’s
name was.
|
He said to you, “What is your name?”
|
He asked to you what your
name was.
|
Apnan
said to Nipa, “Why are you so nervous?”
|
Apnan asked Nipa why she was
so nervous.
|
You
said to me, “Why do you always keep bad company?”
|
You asked me why I always
kept bad company.
|
He
said to me, “Where do you live?”
|
He asked me where I lived.
|
The
girl said to me, “How long have you been waiting for me?”
|
The girl asked me how long I
had been waiting for her.
|
You
said to him, “Where did you stay last night?”
|
You asked him where he had
stayed the previous night.
|
Changing Narration of Imperative Sentence
(Av‡`k,Dc‡`k,Aby‡iva,wb‡la,Abybq cÖKvk ev‡K¨i Dw³
cwieZ©b)
Imperative
sentence ‡K Indirect NarrationG cwieZ©b
Kivi wbqgt
S+ request(ed) (Aby‡iva) + object (hw` _vv‡K )
+to/not to+ reported speechGi verb+evKx Ask
order(ed) (Av‡`k) +
object (hw`
_vv‡K ) +to/not to + reported
speech Gi verb+evKx Ask
advise(d)(Dc‡`k) + object (hw` _vv‡K )
+to/not to + reported speech Gi verb+evKx Ask
tell(told) + object (hw` _vv‡K ) +to/not to + reported speech Gi verb+evKx Ask
commanded +obj+(hw` _vv‡K)+to/not
to + reported speech Gi verb+evKx Ask
(mvgwiK Av‡`k)
hv g‡b ivL‡Z n‡et
·
Direct Narration Gi
Aš—M©Z Reported
speech A_© I fvevbymv‡i Indirect Narration G Reporting verb-ask, order, request, advise,
command, beg, entreat, tell
BZ¨vw`‡Z cwiewZ©Z nq |
· Affirmative Sentence Gi †¶‡Î Imperative verb Gi c~‡e© to e‡m|
·
Negative sentence
Gi †¶‡Î imperative verb Gi c~‡e© not to e‡m|
Direct Speech
|
Indirect Speech
|
The teacher said to Rahman, “Stand up
on the beach”
|
The teacher ordered Rahman to
stand up on the beach.
|
He said to me, “ Run after the thief and
catch him.”
|
He ordered me to run
after the thief and catch him.
|
The captain said to the soilder, “March
on.”
|
The captain ordered the soldiers
to march on.
|
The teacher said to the students,
“Learn your lessons”
|
The teacher advised the students
to learn their lessons.
|
The Manger said to the strikers,
“Rusume your work”.
|
The Manager ordered the strikers
to resume your work.
|
Manik said to Nasima, “Leave the home
at once.”
|
Manik asked Nasima to
leave the home at once.
|
Father said to me, “Do not go there.”
|
Father advised me not to
go there
|
Teacher said to the boy, “Do not mix
with the bad boys.”
|
Teacher ordered the boy not
to mix with the bad boys.
|
Mother said to me, “Don’t be lazy.”
|
Mother advised me not to
be lazy.
|
Father said to his son, “Don’t quarrel
with anybody.”
|
Father forbade his son to
quarrel with anybody.
|
The teacher said to me, “Don’t
elaborate your answers unnecessarily.”
|
The teacher advised me not
to elaborate my answers unnecessarily.
|
·
Direct Speech G
e¨eüZ Please Gi cwie‡Z© kindly/Politely Ges Sir Gi
cwie‡Z©
Indirect
Speech
G Respectfully e¨eüZ nq|
Direct Speech
|
Indirect Speech
|
He said to me, “Please give me your
pen.”
|
He requested me to give him my pen.
|
He said to me, “Please don’t tell him
this.”
|
He requested me not to
tell him that.
|
The students said to the teacher,
“Please explain the passage.”
|
The students requested the
teacher to explain the passage.
|
He said to me, “Please give me a glass
of water.”
|
He requested me to give
him a glass of water.
|
He said to me, “Please help me.”
|
He requested me to help
him.
|
He said to his friends, “Please wait
for me till I return.”
|
He requested his friends to
wait for him till he returned.
|
The boy said to the teacher, “Please
excuse me.”
|
The boy requested the teacher to
excuse him.
|
The student said to the principal,
“Please grant me leave of absence.”
|
The student requested the
Principal to grant him leave of absence.
|
Safiq said to me, “Please don’t talk
with me.”
|
Safiq requested me not to
talk with him.
|
·
Negative Imperative Sentence ‡K Indirect Speech G cwieZ©b Kivi mgq Reporting verb ‡K prohibit, forbid BZ¨vw`‡Z cwieZ©b K‡i Negative Gi not ‡K wejyß Kiv hvq|
Direct Speech
|
Indirect Speech
|
Father said to me, “Do not go there.”
|
Father forbade me to go there
|
Teacher said to the boy, “Do not mix
with the bad boys.”
|
Teacher forbade the boy to
mix with the bad boys.
|
·
Reported Speech Gi
fve I A_©vbymv‡i Indirect
Speech G Reporting verb G order, request, advise, command, BZ¨vw`i †KvbwU n‡e, hLb Zv cwi®‹vi fv‡e †evSv hvq bv †m †¶‡Î Reporting verb wnmv‡e Tell/ask e¨envi Kiv DËg|
Let Øviv ïi“ AbygwZ †evSv‡j A_©vr let Gi ci us bv _vK‡j t
Structure t Subject +told+ object +that +subject +may/might(may
be allowed to
/might be allowed to)
+reported speech Gi
verb + evwK Ask|
Let, proposal ev suggestion A‡_© e¨eüZ bv n‡q, hw` AbygwZ cÖ`vb A‡_© e¨eüZ nq †m
†¶‡Î reporting verb Gi mvaviYZ: cwieZ©b nq bv| ïay reported speech Gi verb Gi
c~‡e©
Let Gi cwie‡Z© may/might ev may be allowed/might be allowed to e‡m|
Direct Speech
|
Indirect Speech
|
Father
said, “Let the boy go there.”
|
Father told that the boy might(might
be allowed) to go there.
|
He said, “Let him tell the story.”
|
He said that he might tell the
story.
|
The girl said, “Let me have some milk.”
|
The girl said that she might
have some milk.
|
He said, “Let the man go.”
|
He said that the man might be
allowed to go.
|
He said to me, “Let him say whatever he
likes.”
|
He told me that he might
say whatever he liked.
|
The man said, “Let me have a cup of
tea.”
|
The man said that he might have
a cup of tea.
|
Kamal said to me, “Let him say whatever
he likes.”
|
Kamal told me that he might
be allowed to say whatever he liked.
|
He said to me, “Let me do the sum.”
|
He proposed me that he might
do the sum.
|
Fatema said, “Let me do it.”
|
Fatema said that she might do
it.
|
He said, “Let the girl sing a song.”
|
He said that the girl might be
allowed to sing a song.
|
The teacher said, “Let him read the
story.”
|
The teacher said that he should read
the story.
|
The captain said, “Let there be no
disturbance”
|
The captain wished that there should
be no disturbance.
|
hw`
Could
ev would w`‡q Avi¤¢ n‡q interrogative sentence MVb Ki‡jI cÖK…Z A‡_© G‡`i‡K imperative sentence wn‡m‡e Mb¨ Kiv nq Ges imperative sentence Gi wbqgvbymv‡iB G‡`i‡K direct ‡_‡K indirect
narration G cwieZ©b Kiv nq|
‡hgb:-
The boy said to me, “Will you lend me
your books?”
|
The boy told/asked/requested me to
lend him my book.
|
He said, “Could you help me to do the
work?”
|
He requested/asked/told me to
help him to do the work.
|
The boy said to my elder brother,
“Could you solve the problem?”
|
The boy requested/asked/told my
elder brother to solve the problem.
|
He
said to me, “Would you help me do the sum?”
|
He asked me if I
would help him to do the sum.
|
Direct
|
Indirect
|
|
Direct
|
Indirect
|
says
|
says that
|
Now
(GLb)
|
Then (ZLb)
|
|
said
|
said that
|
Here(GLv‡b)
|
There (†mLv‡b)
|
|
said to me/him/them
|
told
me/him/them
|
This GwU
|
That (IwU)
|
|
was/were
|
had been
|
These G¸‡jv
|
Those (I¸‡jv)
|
|
am/is/are
|
was/were
|
Ago (Av‡M)
|
Before(c~‡e©)
|
|
have/has
|
had
|
Hither (GLv‡b)
|
Thither (‡mLv‡b)
|
|
have been
|
had been
|
thus (Gfv‡e)
|
So (ZvB)
|
|
has been
|
had been
|
come (Avmv)
|
come/go(hvIqv)
|
|
verb(past)
wrote
|
had+ verb (past
form)
had written
|
Today(AvR)
|
that day(‡mw`b)
|
|
don’t
|
didn’t
|
to night(AvR
ivZ)
|
that night(‡m
ivZ)
|
|
may
|
might
|
tomorrow
|
the next day
|
|
can
|
could
|
to morrow
|
the following day
|
|
shall
|
should
|
yesterday
|
the previous day
|
|
will
must
must
|
would
|
Yesterday
(MZKvj)
|
the day before
(MZKv‡ji
Av‡Mi w`b)
|
|
let (AbygwZ)
|
might
|
last night(MZivZ)
|
the previous night
|
|
Let (cÖ¯Íve)
|
should
|
last night
|
the night before
|
|
Sir _vK‡j
|
respectfully(kª×vi
mv‡_)
|
yesterday morning
(MZKvj
mKvj †ejv)
|
the previous
morning
|
|
Wh w`‡q ïi“ n‡j
|
asked +O+ Wh+
|
yesterday afternoon
(MZKvj
we‡Kj †ejv)
|
the previous
afternoon
|
|
Do/ Does/Did
Have/Has/Had
Are/Isw`‡q
ïi“ n‡j ?
Shall/Will
Can/Could
|
asked +o +if
+Subject
|
yesterday evening
(MZKvj mܨv‡ejv)
|
the previous
evening
|
|
Do not
|
not to+
|
|
|
|
said
|
commanded(mvgwiK
Av‡`k)
ordered (Av‡`k)
forbid wb‡la)
|
that +noun
|
the
|
|
said
|
Requested (Aby‡iva)
Implored(¸iZ¡Av‡ivc)
begged(cÖv_©bv)
|
that+ time
|
the
|
|
said
|
Advised (Dc‡`k)
Recommended (Aby‡gv`b)
urged(‡Rvi
†`Iqv)
warned(mZ©K
Kiv)
|
that +…
|
it
|
|
Let me(Aby‡iva)
|
requested……..might
|
|
|
|
Let us(cÖ¯Íve
n‡j)
|
proposed …..should
|
|
|
|
Let us(civgk©
n‡j)
|
suggested …….should
|
|
|
Narration on Imperative sentences for
JSC Examination
Let Øviv ïiy cÖ¯Íve/civgk© n‡j -
Subject
+Propose(d) (cÖ¯Íve)
suggest(ed)
(civgk©)
+that +they/we +should +reported speech Gi sub+ verb + evwK Ask|
Salma said to her brother, “Let us
return the bag to its owner.”
|
Salma proposed to her brother that
they should return the bag to its owner.
|
Dolon said to Rajon, “Let us paint the
house.”
|
Dolon proposed to Rajon that
they should paint the house.
|
The boy said to his mates, “Let us go to
the theatre.”
|
The boy proposed to his mates that
they should go to the theatre.
|
We said to them, “Let us built the
dam.”
|
We proposed to them that we
should built the dam.
|
My friend said to me, “Let us go to
the sea shore.”
|
My friend proposed to me that
we should go to the sea shore.
|
He said, “Let us drop at here.”
|
He proposed to that we should
drop at there.
|
The boy said to him, “Let us be
friends again.”
|
The boy proposed to him that
they should be friend again.
|
Kamal said to his friends, “Let us not
miss the chance.”
|
Kamal suggested his friends that
they should not miss that chance.
|
They said to us, “Let us decide the
matter ourselves.”
|
They suggested to us that we
should decide the matter ourselves.
|
He said, “Let us start the work
without any delay.”
|
He proposed that they should
start the work without any delay.
|
Tanima said to Adiba, “Let’s finish
reading the last part of this book.”
|
Tanima told Abida that they
should finish reading the last part of that book.
|
Reza said to his friend, “Let us make
a picnic.”
|
Reza proposed to his friend that
they should make a picnic.
|
Nipu said to her mother, “Let us go
home now.”
|
Nipu proposed to her that they
should go home then.
|
Farhana said to Rina, “Let us sing
together.”
|
Farhana proposed to Ria that they should sing
together.
|
Sumyia said to Abeda, “Let us wait
here till the rain stops.”
|
Sumyia proposed to Abeda that
they should wait here till the rains stops.
|
Foysal said to Menaz, “Let us learn
our lessons.”
|
Foysal proposed to Menaz that
they should learn their lessons.
|
Tareq said to me, “Let us enjoy the
play tonight.”
|
Tareq proposed to me that
we should enjoy the play that night.
|
Narration on Imperative sentences for JSC
Examination
Let Øviv ïay AbygwZ †evSv‡j-
Subject +told+ object
+that +subject +may/might(may be allowed to /might be allowed to) +reported
speech Gi verb + evwK Ask|
Direct Speech
|
Indirect Speech
|
The beggar said to me, “Let me have a
meal.”
|
The beggar told that he might
be allowed to have a meal.
|
The beggar said to me, “Let me have a
cup of rice.”
|
The beggar told that he might
be allowed to have a cup of rice.
|
Kamal said to Mrs. Ali, “Mother, Let
me have a cup of tea.”
|
Kamal told his mother, Mrs. Ali that he
might be allowed to come in.
|
You said to me, “Let me come in.”
|
|
The beggar said to me, “Let me have a
meal.”
|
The beggar requested me to
let him have a meal.
|
He said to me, “Let me go as early as
possible.”
|
He proposed me that he
should go as early as possible.
|
The chairman said, “Let him try to
solve the problem.”
|
The chairman ordered to let him
try to solve the problem.
|
Kamal said to Jamal “Let me say it
again.”
|
Kamal requested Jamal to
let him say it again.
|
Roni said to me “Let him say whatever
he likes.”
|
Rony requested me to let
him say whatever he liked.
|
She said, “Let him do it again.”
|
She told/wished that he
might be allowed to do it again.
|
The prisoner said to the judge, “Let
me see my mother.”
|
The prisoner requested the
judge to let him (P) see his (P) mother.
|
The beggar said to me, “Let me have
some food as I have been starving since morning.”
|
The beggar requested me to
let him have some food as he had been starving since morning.
|
Bina said to the boy, “Let fish go
into the water.”
|
Bina requested the boy to
let the fish go into the water.
|
Kamal said to me, “Let me Let him say
whatever he likes.”
|
Kamal requested me that he
might say whatever he liked.
|
The old man said, “Let me have some
milk.
|
The old man requested to let him
have some milk.
|
Fatima said to
me “Let me have a cup of tea.
|
Fatima told
me that she might have a cup of tea.
|
Mother says, “Let the girl go.”
|
Mother says that the girl may
go/may be allowed to go.
|
The boys said, “Let me fly a kite in
the sky.”
|
The boys wanted to fly a
kite in the sky.
|
The old man said to them, “Let me have
a little rest.”
|
The old man requested them that
he should be allowed to have a little rest.
|
The court said to the police, “Let
people live in peace.”
|
The court told the police that
the people should be allowed to live in peace.
|
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