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Choose the most appropriate form of Indirect Speech for the following sentence.

He said, "Oh! It's a bad weather. I can't drive."

AHe exclaimed with sorrow that it was a bad weather and he can't drive.

BHe exclaimed with sorrow that it was a bad weather and he was not to drive.

CHe exclaimed with sorrow that it was a bad weather and he couldn't drive.

DHe exclaims with sorrow that it was a bad weather and he couldn't drive.

Answer:

C. He exclaimed with sorrow that it was a bad weather and he couldn't drive.

Read Explanation:

  •  Normally, when there is an exclamatory word such as, oh, spoken in direct speech, it is reported in indirect speech with the word, exclaimed, followed by a description of the feeling involved.
  • When we change the sentence into Indirect speech the positions of subject and verb are interchanged

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