Pinki said to Gaurav, "Will you help me in my work just now?"
A. Pinki asked Gaurav if he would help her in her work just then.
B. Pinki questioned to Gaurav that will you help me in my work just now.
C. Pinki told Gaurav whether he will help her in her work just now.
D. Pinki asked to Gaurav that will he help her in her work just now.
Answer: Option A
Solution (By Examveda Team)
This question falls under the category of Reported Speech and deals specifically with Interrogative Sentences in indirect speech. It also involves the correct use of question words, modal verbs, and time expression transformation.Interrogative Sentences in Reported Speech: When a question is reported, the word order changes from interrogative (question format) to that of a statement. Also, the question mark is removed, and appropriate reporting verbs such as "asked" or "inquired" are used instead of "said to".
Original Sentence (Direct Speech): Pinki said to Gaurav, "Will you help me in my work just now?"
Step-by-step Explanation:
1. "Said to" becomes "asked" in reported speech when a question is involved.
2. The helping verb "will" changes to "would" when converting into indirect speech.
3. Pronoun "you" (referring to Gaurav) becomes "he".
4. Pronoun "me" (referring to Pinki) becomes "her".
5. Possessive pronoun "my" becomes "her".
6. Time expression "just now" changes to "just then".
7. The sentence is a yes/no type question, so the conjunction "if" or "whether" is used.
Correct Transformation:
Pinki asked Gaurav if he would help her in her work just then.
Correct Answer: Option A: Pinki asked Gaurav if he would help her in her work just then.
Other Options:
Option B: Pinki questioned to Gaurav that will you help me in my work just now. — ❌ Incorrect. "Questioned to" is grammatically wrong. The sentence structure remains interrogative, which is incorrect in reported speech.
Option C: Pinki told Gaurav whether he will help her in her work just now. — ❌ Incorrect. "Told" is not used for questions, and "will" should be "would". "Just now" should be "just then".
Option D: Pinki asked to Gaurav that will he help her in her work just now. — ❌ Incorrect. "Asked to" is grammatically incorrect, and the sentence remains in question format instead of being turned into a statement.
Conclusion: The grammatically accurate and properly transformed sentence is found in Option A.
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