Arranged Dir Indir

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She says, “I shall never come to you again.


She says that she will never come to me again.
She says, “I shall never come to you again.”
She says that she will never come to me again.
I said to him, “I shall see you tomorrow.”
I said to him that I would see him the next day.
The student said, “We want a holiday.”
The student said that they wanted a holiday
He said, “I am going to town with my father.”
He said that he was going to town with his father
She said, “We have been searching for you for ten days.”
She told me that they had been searching for me for ten days.
He said, “I offer my prayers regularly.”
He said that he offered his prayers regularly.
He said, “I shall keep my word.”
He said that he would keep his word.
She said, “I misplaced my book.”
She said that she had misplaced her book.
He said, “This pen is mine.”
He said that that pen was his.
They said, “We have achieved our end.”
They said that they had achieved their end.
He said to the boys, “You should obey your parents.”
He said to the boys that they should obey their parents.
He said to you, “You should obey your parents.”
He said to you that you should obey your parents.
He said to me, “You should obey your parents.”
He said to me that I should obey my parents.
The carpernter said to him, “Your table is ready.”
The carpenter told him that his table was ready.
The child said, “Father, I have broken the plate.”
The child told father that he had broken the plate.
The writer said, “Someone has stolen my book.”
The writer said that someone had stolen his book.
The student said to the teacher, “Sir, I have lost my book.”
The student respectfully told the teacher that he had lost his book
The mother said to him, “If you don’t obey, I will beat you.”
The mother warned him if he did not obey she would beat him.
The soldier said, “It will be an honour to die for my country.”
The soldier said that it would be an honour to die for his country.
She said to her father, “I cannot find my purse.”
She said to her father that she could not find her purse.
She said to her son, “You should always respect others.”
She said to her son that he should always respect others.
The servant said to his master, “Sir, the dog has run away.”
The servant respectfully informed the master that the dog had run away.
Our teacher said to us, “You cannot go home till 4 O’ clock.”.
Our teacher told us that we could not go home till 4 O clock.
The old woman said, “I need a blanket.”
The old woman said that she needed a blanket.
The postman said to me, “Sir, I have a letter for you.”
The postman respectfully told me that he had a letter for me.
The officer said to the clerk, “You will have a holiday tomorrow.”
The officer told the clerk that he would have a holiday the next day.
The driver said to me, “The car is out of order.”
The driver told me that the car was out of order.
The peon said to Saleem, “The headmaster is calling you.”
The peon told Saleem that the headmaster was calling him.

The student said, “Someone has stolen my pen.”


The student said that someone had stolen his pen.
The boy said to his father, “I am going to a doctor.”
The boy told his father that he was going to a doctor.
She said, “I don’t want to get involved in this case.”
She said that she did not want to get involved in that case.
They said, “We are leaving for London today.”
They said that they were leaving for London that day.
They said, “We shall abide by the decision of the majority.”
They said that they would abide by the decision of the majority.
He said to me, “I advise you to do your best.”
He said to me that he advised me to do my best.
The student said, Good morning, dear teacher, I have come in time.
The student greeted the teacher and informed that he had come in time.
Furqan said, “Hasan will go and meet you.”
Furqan said that Hasan would go and meet me.
I said to him, “I do my duty regularly.”
I said to him that I did my duty regularly.
He said to them, “I am not going to leave.”
He said to them that he was not going to leave.
She said to him, “I have often told you this story.”
She said to him that she had often told him that story.
The speaker said, “My speech is not long.”
The speaker said that his speech was not long.

Interrogative Sentences
The officer said to him, “Why are you always late?”
The officer asked him why he was always late.
She said, “Where does he live?
She asked where he lived.
He said to me, “What is your name?”
He asked me what my name was.
He said to me, “Why do you waste your time in idle gossips?”
He asked me why I wasted my time in idle gossips.
He said, “How will you get there at this late hour of the night?”
He asked how I would get there at that late hour of the night.
She said to me , “Why did you come here?”
She asked me why I had come there.
I said to him, “Why do you waste your time?”
I asked him why he wasted his time.
Ali said to him, “Why didn’t you come yesterday?”
Ali asked him why he had not come the previous day.
He said to me, “Where have you been all this time?”
He asked me where I had been all that time.
The lady said to her driver, “What has happened?”
The lady asked her driver what it had happened.
Father said to me, “Where did you go yesterday.”
Father asked me where I had gone the previous day
He said to her, “Why do you like long clothes?”
He asked her why she liked long clothes.
I said to the students, “When will you be serious in studies?”
I asked the students when they would be serious in studies.
He said to me, “What is the matter?”
He asked me what the matter was.
He said to Aslam, “Why do you waste your time?”
He asked Aslam why he wasted his time.
He said to you, “Are you prepared to sacrifice your life?”
He asked you if you were prepared to sacrifice your life.
He said to Rizwan, “Will you teach me how to swim?”
He asked Rizwan if he would teach him how to swim.
He said to me, “Can you speak English?”
He asked me if I could speak English.
He said angrily, “Do you suppose you know better than your own teacher?”
He asked angrily if I supposed I knew better than my own teacher.
I said to him, “May I know who you are?”
I asked him if I might know who he was.
I said to her, “Have you completed your work.?”
I asked her if she had completed her work.
She said to me, “Did you like to work with me?”
She asked me if I had liked to work with her.
He said to his friend, “Will you help me?”
He asked his friend if he would help him.
I said to him, “How can I reach the station?”
I asked him how I could reach the station.
The barber said to me, “Would you like to have a hair-cut?”
The barber asked me if I would like to have a hair-cut.
He said to Arshad, “Will it be possible for you to help me?”
He asked Arshad if it would be possible for him to help him.
Father said to his son, “Are you all right now?”
Father asked his son if he was all right then.
I said, “Will you remember my name next time.”
I said if he would remember my name the following time.
The shopkeeper said to the woman, “Will buy rice or sugar?”
The shopkeeper asked the woman if she would buy rice of sugar.
The teacher said to a boy, “Can you solve these sums?”
The teacher asked a boy if he could solve those sums
He said to the farmer, “Are you coming with me to the village?”
He asked the farmer it he was coming with him to the village.

Imperative Sentences.
The master said to his servant, “polish my shoes.”
The master ordered his servant to polish his shoes.
He said to them, “Vacate this building at once.”
He ordered them to vacate that building at once.
I said to her, “Forget me if you can.”
I asked her to forget me if she could.
The commander said to the soldiers, “Fire.”
The commander ordered the soldiers to fire.
“Bring me a sheet of prayer”, said the teacher to the boy.
The teacher ordered the boy to bring him a sheet of prayer.
The guard said to them, “Give into the train.”
The guard ordered them to give into the train.
The officer said to him, “Get me a pen at once.”
The officer ordered him to get him a pen at once.
The constable said to the thief, “Show me your hand.”
The constable ordered the thief to show him his hand.
The teacher said to the boys, “Stop talking.”
The teacher ordered the boys to stop talking.
The teacher said, “Do these sums in your note book.”
The teacher ordered to do those sums in my notebook
I said to my servant, “Polish my shoes.”
I ordered my servant to polish my shoes.
I said to my servant, “Go at once and bring some milk from the dairy-farm.”
I ordered my servant to go at once and bring some milk from the dairy-farm
He said to the servant, “Polish my shoes at once.”
He ordered the servant to polish his shoes at once.
He said to me, “Do not worry.”
He forbade me to worry.
The mother said to the children, “Do not make a noise.”
The mother forbade the children to make a noise.
He said to me, “Don’t let others dictate you.”
He forbade me to let others dictate me.
The teacher said to me , “Work hard.”
The teacher advised me to work hard.
The mother said to her daughter, “Do not waste your time.”
The mother advised her daughter not to waste her time.
My father said to me, “Work hard if you want to get good marks.”
My father advised me to work hard it I wanted to get good marks.
The teacher said to the students, “Pay full attention to your studies.”
The teacher advised the students to pay full attention to their studies.
The old man said to his sons, “Do not quarrel with one another.”
The old man forbade his sons to quarrel with one another.
The old man said to his servant, “Do not tell a lie.”
The old man forbade his servant to tell a lie.
They said to me, “Give us something to eat and drink.”
They asked me to give them something to eat and drink.
He said to me, “Fetch something for the guests.”
He asked me to fetch something for the guests.
He said to his father, “Kindly let me join the Air Force.”
He requested his father to let him join the Air Force.
He said to the teacher, “Please guide me as to the future course of life.”
He requested the teacher to guide him as to the future course of life.
I said to him, “Please sit down.”
I requested him to sit down.
The beggar said, “For God’s sake, help me.”
The beggar requested to help him for God’s sake.
He said to his sister, “Please make tea for me.”
He requested his sister to make tea for him.
The manager said to me, “Please come in.”
The manager requested me to come in.
The beggar said to me, “For God’s sake, give me some money.”
The beggar requested me to give him some money for God’s sake.
He said to me, “Please do not run so fast.”
He requested me not to run so fast.
Mother said to the children, “Please leave me alone.”
Mother requested the children to leave her alone.
I said to him, “Please give me this pen.”
I requested him to give me that pen.
The poor man said to the doctor, “Please examine me first of all.”
The poor man requested the doctor to examine him first of all.

Exclamatory Sentences
They said, “Alas! We are undone.”
They exclaimed with sorrow that they were undone.
He said, “Bravo! You have played well.”
He exclaimed with appreciation that I had played well.
The captain shouted, “Hurrah! We have won the match.”
The captain exclaimed with joy that they had won the match
The captain said, “Hurrah! We have won the match.”
The captain exclaimed with joy that they had won the match.
The poor woman said, “Alas! My only son has died.”
The poor woman exclaimed with wonder that her only son had died.
The boy said, “Hurrah! We shall have a holiday tomorrow.”
The exclaimed with joy that they would have a holiday the next day.
She said, “Alas! I have failed in the examination.”
She exclaimed with sorrow that she had failed in the examination.
The poet said, “What a bewitching sight!”
The poet exclaimed with wonder that it was a bewitching sight
He said, “How beautiful she is!”
He exclaimed with wonder that she was very beautiful.
He said, “What a beautiful town! I will live here the rest of my life.”
He exclaimed with wonder that it was a beautiful town, he would live there
the rest of his life.

They said, “Alas! We have lost a great leader.”


They exclaimed with sorrow that they had lost a great leader.
You said, “What a beautiful bird!”
You exclaimed with wonder that it was a beautiful bird.
The Englishman said, “What a lovely scene!”
The Englishman exclaimed with wonder that it was a lovely scene.
The visitor said, “What a lovely scene of nature!”
The visitor exclaimed with wonder that it was a lovely scene of nature

Optative Sentences
The beggar said, “May you live long.”
The begar prayed that I might live long.
The old man said to me, “May God bless you with a child.”
The old man prayed for me that God might bless me with a child.
He said to the prince, “May you live long.”
He prayed for the prince that he might live long.
He said to me, “May God bless you.”
He prayed for me that God might bless me.
The beggar said, “May you prosper in life.”
The beggar prayed that I might prosper in life.
I said to her, “May you succeed in your life.”
I prayed for her that she might succeed in her life.
The mother said to her son, “May God bless you with a son.”
The mother prayed for her son that God might bless him with a som
My mrother said to me, “May you succeed in life.”
My mother prayed for me that I might succeed in life.

Sentences with suggestion


He said to me, “Let me do that work.”
He requested me that he should be allowed to do that work.
Ammar said to us, “Let us arrange for a picnic.”
Ammar suggested us that they should arrange for a picnic.
He said, “Let us go for a walk.”
He suggested that they should go for a walk.
He said, “Let us go out for a stroll.”.
He suggested that they should go out for a stroll.
My friend said, “Let us go on a picnic.”
My friend suggested that they should go on a picnic.
He said, “Let us go for a walk.”
He suggested that they should go for a walk.
They said, “Let us start the game.”
They suggested that they should start the game.
He said to me, “Let me do my work.”
He requested me that he should be allowed to do his work.
He said, “Let me have a cake.”
He requested that he should be allowed to have a cake.

Universal Truth
He said, “The earth is round.”
He said that the earth is round
The teacher said, “Virtue is its own reward.”
The teacher said that virtue is its own reward
The teacher said, “Virtue is its own reward.”
The teacher said that virtue is its own reward.
The teacher said, “God helps those who help themselves.”
The teacher said that God helps those who help themselves
The old man said to the young man, “Slow and steady wins the race.”
The old man said to the young man that slow and steady wins the race.
He said to me , “Good morning.”
He wished me good morning.
He said, “Farewell, friends.”
He bade farewell to his friends.

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