When converting direct speech to indirect speech (also called reported speech), we need to follow certain rules:
Rules for Converting Direct to Indirect Speech:
Remove quotation marks and connect with appropriate conjunctions
Change the reporting verb based on the sentence type:
Statements: said → said that
Commands/Orders: said → ordered/commanded/told
Requests: said → requested/asked
Questions: said → asked/enquired
Change pronouns according to the subject
Backshift tenses when necessary
Change time and place references if needed
Analysis of the given sentence:
Direct Speech: "Call the witness" said the judge.
This is an imperative sentence (command/order) in direct speech.
Conversion Process:
The judge is giving an order/command
"said" changes to "ordered"
Since the command is given to someone (implied "you"), we use "them"
"Call" remains in infinitive form after "ordered" → "to call"
Remove quotation marks
Correct Indirect Speech: The judge ordered them to call the witness.
Why other options are incorrect:
Option B - "called" is grammatically incorrect; should be "to call"
Option C - This changes it to passive voice, which is a different structure
Option D - "to present" changes the meaning from "call" to "present"