Direct and Indirect Speech Optative Sentences Exercises

Direct and Indirect Speech Optative Sentences Exercises has many sentences. It is very useful for students and competitors. It has a check your answers section to check the answers.

Direct and Indirect Speech Optative Sentences Exercises -1

  1. My mother said, “May God bless you!”
  2. Bharat said to me, “May you have a happy journey!”
  3. The saint said to the woman, “May God bless you with a son!”
  4. He said, “May you succeed in your life, my friend!”
  5. The old man shouted, “Go to hell”
  6. The students said to their teacher, “Good morning Ma’am!”
  7. Mohan said to Ramesh, “Happy Diwali!”
  8. The hermit said, “May God make the people of this city live here happily !”
  9. He said, “May you never get peace!”
  10. The son said, “Sweet dreams, Mom !”

Exercise of direct and indirect speech – 1

  1. My mother wished that God might bless me.
  2. Bharat wished me that I might have a happy journey.
  3. The saint wished the women that God might bless me with a son.
  4. He wished his friend that he might succeed in his life.
  5. The old man cursed that he/I might go to hell. Or The old man cursed him/me to go to hell.
  6. The students wished their teacher good morning.
  7. Mohan wished Ramesh happy Diwali.
  8. The hermit wished that God might make the people of that city live there happily.
  9. He cursed that he/I might never get peace.
  10. The son wished mom sweet dreams.

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6 thoughts on “Direct and Indirect Speech Optative Sentences Exercises”

  1. i think the answer of the 3rd example is wrong that is
    The saint wished the woman that god might bless me with a son.
    The answer should be : The saint wished the woman that god might bless her with a son.

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  2. Kuch sentence me that nahi hai
    Mujhe iska Karan nahi samajh aa raha please reply the answer for this question

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