She said to her friend, 'Let's go for a picnic.' MCQ with Answer and Explanation

She said to her friend, 'Let's go for a picnic.'
A. She suggested her friend to go for a picnic.
B. She suggested to her friend that they should go for a picnic.
C. She told her friend to go for a picnic.
D. She said to her friend let's go for a picnic.
Answer: Option B
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Suggestion with 'Let's' reported using 'suggested that + they should + verb'.

This question belongs to: English Direct Indirect Speech

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