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Question : Select the correct direct form of the given sentence.

I asked him if it had never occurred to him that he was in the wrong profession.

Option 1: I said to him, “Has it never occurred to you that he was the wrong profession?”

Option 2: I said to him, “Does it never occur to you that you are in the wrong profession?”

Option 3: I said to him, “Have it never occurred to you that he is in the wrong profession?”

Option 4: I said to him, “Has it never occurred to you that you are in the wrong profession?”


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Correct Answer: I said to him, “Has it never occurred to you that you are in the wrong profession?”


Solution : The correct choice is the fourth option.

Narration Conversion:

  • The reporting verb asked is changed to said to in the direct form.
  • The third-person pronouns him and he are changed to the second-person pronoun you .
  • The past perfect tense (had never occurred) is changed to the present perfect tense (has it never occurred) in the direct form.
  • The words of the speaker are enclosed in quotation marks.

Therefore, the correct sentence in the direct form is: I said to him, “Has it never occurred to you that you are in the wrong profession?”

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