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Customer: What a beautiful vase! Is it for sale?
The Customer exclaimed with appreciation _________ and enquired of the Exhibitor __________.
A) that it was a beautiful vase, if it was for sale
B) that it was a beautiful vase, if it is for sale
C) what a beautiful vase it was, if it was for sale
D) what a beautiful vase it is, if it is for sale

Answer
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Hint: Direct or quoted speech is spoken or written material that reports speech or idea in the original form expressed by the original speaker; it is generally enclosed in quotation marks in the narrative, but it can also be enclosed in guillemets. The referenced speaker is mentioned or inferred in the inquit.

Complete answer:
The given sentence is in the present tense, therefore, while converting it into indirect speech the present tense will change to past tense.

Let us look at the given options:
A) that it was a beautiful vase, if it was for sale: This is the correct answer. 'The provided statement in direct speech is in the simple present tense; thus, it should be changed to simple past form according to the rule.' Option A is the right answer because it uses indirect speech and communicates the statement in the past tense.
B) that it was a beautiful vase, if it is for sale: Because we converted present tense to past tense while shifting from direct to indirect speech, Option B is wrong because it utilises the current sentence in the second half of the phrase.
C) what a beautiful vase it was, if it was for sale: The initial portion of the statement in option C is not in indirect speech since the sentence's perspective remains the same. As a result, it is inaccurate.
D) what a beautiful vase it is, if it is for sale: Option D is incorrect because it uses the current sentence in the second part of the phrase since we transformed present tense to past tense when switching from direct to indirect speaking.

Thus, the correct answer is Option (A) that it was a beautiful vase, if it was for sale.

Note: The guidelines for transitioning from direct to indirect discourse are as follows:
- The comma and inverted commas in the statement should be deleted.
- Insert "that" between the reporting and the statements that were reported.
(Whether you insert "that" between the reporting and the reported speech is up to you.)
- Except for "I," change the first letter of the reported speech to a tiny letter.