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Arun asked Ravi to lend him his dictionary
Question

Choose the correct voice of the statements.


Arun asked Ravi to lend him his dictionary

A.

Ravi said, "Arun! Take my dictionary."

B.

Arun said to Ravi, "Please lend me your dictionary."

C.

Arun chided Ravi, "Don't take my dictionary."

D.

Arun said to Ravi, "Don't take your dictionary."

Correct option is B

This is the accurate direct speech version of "Arun asked Ravi to lend him his dictionary."
Let’s analyze:
Original Indirect: Arun asked Ravi to lend him his dictionary.
Now let’s go through the options:
A. Ravi said, "Arun! Take my dictionary."
– This is Ravi speaking, not Arun. Also, “Take” is not a polite request.
B. Arun said to Ravi, "Please lend me your dictionary."
– ️ This is a polite direct request from Arun to Ravi, matching the original sentence.
C. Arun chided Ravi, "Don't take my dictionary."
– Incorrect tone and content. Arun is not scolding Ravi.
D. Arun said to Ravi, "Don't take your dictionary."
– Incorrect in logic and wording.

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