Correct option is A
The correct answer is
(a) He might / the next day.
Explanation:
1.
"May" changes to
"might" in indirect speech.
2.
"Tomorrow" changes to
"the next day" in reported speech.
3.
"I" changes to
"he" because Krishna is referring to himself.
Corrected Sentence in Indirect Speech:
Krishna said that he might leave the next day.
Grammatical Rule Used:
·
May → Might in indirect speech.
·
Tomorrow → The next day in indirect speech.
·
First-person pronoun changes based on the speaker.
Meanings of other given options:
·
I might / the previous day: Incorrect because "previous day" refers to past events. ·
You may / the day before: Incorrect because "may" does not change and "the day before" refers to an already past event. ·
I may / the day after: Incorrect because "may" should change to "might" in indirect speech.