Select the one which best expresses the same sentence in indirect/direct speech:
He said, "I am glad to be here this evening."
To convert a sentence from direct to indirect speech, we need to make several changes when the reporting verb ("said") is in the past tense:
1. Conjunction: Add "that".
2. Pronoun: "I" (first person) changes to "he" (third person) to match the subject.
3. Tense: "am" (present tense) changes to "was" (past tense).
4. Adverbs of Place/Time: "here" changes to "there". "this evening" changes to "that evening".
Applying these rules to the sentence: He said, "I am glad to be here this evening." becomes: He said that he was glad to be there that evening. This exactly matches option (D).
Five friends A, B, C, D, and E are sitting in a row facing north, but not necessarily in the same order:
B is to the immediate left of C
E is not at any of the ends
D is to the right of E but not next to C
A is at one of the ends
Who is sitting in the middle?
How many triangles are there in the figure given below? 