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Tap the option in which the given sentence has been converted to direct speech correctly.
He said that I could go to the town with him.
He said, 'You can go to the town with me.'
He said, 'You could go to the town with him.'
He said that, 'You could go to the town with me.'
Tap the option in which the given sentence has been converted to direct speech correctly.
He told me to close the door.
He said, ‘Close the door.’
He said that, ‘Close the door.'
He told, ‘Close the door.’
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Tito asked whether he could borrow my car the next day.
Tito said, 'I will borrow your car tomorrow.'
Tito asked, 'Could I borrow your car today?'
Tito asked, 'Can I borrow your car tomorrow?'
Tap the option in which the given sentence has been converted to direct speech correctly.
Billy said that he enjoyed fishing with me.
Billy said, 'I enjoy fishing with you.'
Billy said that, 'I enjoy fishing with you.'
Billy said, 'I enjoyed fishing with you.'
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Johnson said that April was her favourite cat.
Johnson said that, 'April is my favourite cat.'
Johnson said, 'April is my favourite cat.'
Johnson told, 'April is my favourite cat.'