Direct/Indirect: He said, ‘Let us wait for the award.’

A. He proposed that they should wait for the award
B. He suggested that they should wait for the award
C. He proposed that they shall wait for the award
D. He suggested that they shall for the award

B. He suggested that they should wait for the award

Explanation:

  • The original sentence uses direct speech: “He said, ‘Let us wait for the award.'” (present tense)
  • We’re converting it to indirect speech.
  • The reporting verb “suggested” is in the past tense.
  • Since “Let us wait” expresses a suggestion, we use “suggested” as the reporting verb.
  • Following the rules, the tense in the indirect speech (“they should wait”) remains present because “suggested” implies a current recommendation, even though the reported speech itself is about waiting (future).
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