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Indirect speech of: The passenger said to the driver, "You are driving fast." is

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In indirect speech, continuous tense shifts one step back (is/are → was/were).
Updated On: Oct 31, 2025
  • The passenger said to the driver that he is driving fast
  • The passenger told the driver that he was driving fast
  • The passenger scolded the driver that he is driving fast
  • The passenger can say to the driver that he is driving fast
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Rule.
Present continuous ("are driving") changes to past continuous ("was driving") in indirect speech.

Step 2: Check options.
(A) Wrong — tense not changed.
(B) Correct — "told… that he was driving fast."
(C) Wrong — introduces wrong verb "scolded."
(D) Wrong — incorrect modal "can say."

Step 3: Conclusion.
Answer is (B).

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