Explanation
An action in a sentence can be represented in two ways, namely active and passive voice.
The passive voice always uses the past participle form of the main verb irrespective of any tense. Only the auxiliary verbs depend upon the sentence given in active voice.
The given sentence is in the active voice.
The correct answer is C) It should be served
Option C) is correct as the sentence is in the simple future tense.
Options A, B, and D are not correct as the sentence does not indicate the past, the future and 'auxiliary' verb cannot be used respectively.
It should be served very hot.
The two ways of relating what a person has said are 1)direct and 2)indirect (reported speech).In direct speech, the original speaker's exact words are repeated. In indirect/reported speech, the exact meaning is expressed but not necessarily using the original speaker's exact words. Pronouns and possessive adjectives usually change from first or second person to the third person except when the speaker is reporting his own words. Sometimes a noun can be inserted to avoid doubt.
When we turn direct questions and exclamations into indirect speech, they are converted to affirmative statement .( ? and ! is not used).
Option A is correct as the given direct speech is a command, so, to + infinitive construction is used.
The other options are wrong as for, jumped, and jumping can't be used.
The correct answer is A)To never jump
Option c is correct as may is changed to might and I to he.
The other options are wrong as I, may, and might he can't be used.
The correct answer is C)He might take
Option C is correct as the given direct speech is in the past continuous tense, so needs to be changed to past perfect continuous tense.
The other options are wrong as was, has being, and snowed can't be used.
The correct answer is C)Had been snowing
Option A is correct as the given direct question doesn't start with a question word, so, if is used you is changed to he, me to him, and the present tense to past tense.
The other options are did, knows and you can't be used.
The correct answer is A)He knew him
Option B is correct as the present perfect tense is changed to past perfect tense.
The other options are wrong as has, has India, and had India can't be used.
The correct answer is B)India had won
Option D is correct as may is changed to might and my to her.
The other options are wrong as was going, had been able, and improved can't be used.
The correct answer is D)Chandani said that her Maths might improve very quickly.
Option B is correct as that is added, I is changed to she, my to her, and simple past tense to past perfect tense.
The other options are wrong as went, is going, and was going can't be used.
The correct answer is B)Jyoti said that she had gone to India to visit her family.
Option A is correct as the present perfect tense is changed to past perfect tense, I to he my to his and that is added to connect,
The other options are wrong as wrote, was writing, and will write can't be used.
The correct answer is A)Sangeet said that he had already written a letter to his family in Dubai.
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