In indirect speech, shall changes to would, and the reporting tense shifts back. So I shall be there becomes he would be there. Option B conveys this correctly (the ne appears to be a typographical slip for be).
Choose the appropriate option of Indirect sentence for the sentence given below:-
He said, "I shall be there with Sudha soon."
A. He said that he will be there with Sudha soon.
B. He informed that he would be ne there with Sudha soon.
C. He said that Sudha would be there with him soon.
D. He said that he had been with Sudha soon.
Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Held on 22 Jun 2023 · Verified 13 Jul 2026.
A only
B and C only
B only
A and D only
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