She said to me, 'Please help me with my homework.' MCQ with Answer and Explanation

She said to me, 'Please help me with my homework.'
A. She requested that I help her with her homework.
B. She requested me help her with her homework.
C. She said to me to help her with her homework.
D. She requested me to help her with her homework.
Answer: Option D
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Imperative with 'please' reported using 'requested'. Pronoun changes: 'me' to 'her', 'my' to 'her'.

This question belongs to: English Direct Indirect Speech

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A. She said that she will be happy to help.
B. She said that she was happy to help.
C. She said that she would be happy to help.
D. She said that she would be happy to helped.

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
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A. He said that he had waited for an hour.
B. He said that he has been waiting for an hour.
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A. They said that they were enjoying our vacation.
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Correct Answer: Option D


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