MBA Entrance Verbal Ability Test for MAT, MAH CET


Q.  The given sentence is in direct/ indirect speech. Change the narration of the sentence. Select the correct option from the sentence below.

The young knight enquired which way the princess had gone.


a. The young knight asked, “Which way has she gone?”
b. The young knight asked, “Which way did the princess go?”
c. The young asked the old man where the princess had gone.
d. The young knight enquired, “Which way the princess went?”


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