Question:

Choose the indirect speech for the following: \[ \text{She said, "I bought a house in Kakinada."} \]

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When converting from direct speech to indirect speech, ensure to adjust the tense appropriately. In this case, the simple past tense changes to the past perfect tense.
Updated On: Apr 27, 2025
  • She said she has bought a house in Kakinada.
  • She said she buys a house in Kakinada.
  • She said she have bought a house in Kakinada.
  • She said that she had bought a house in Kakinada.
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

In indirect speech, when the reporting verb is in the past tense ("said"), the tense in the reported speech changes. The correct transformation of the sentence is: "She said that she had bought a house in Kakinada," where "bought" (simple past) changes to "had bought" (past perfect) to maintain the correct sequence of tenses.
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