1. “Get on with your work!", the boss said to me.
The boss
B. told me to get on with my work.
Explanation: The direct command is converted into indirect speech, and the pronoun "your" changes to "my" based on the speaker's perspective.
2. “I will do the shopping today,” said Ba.
Ba said that
A. he would do the shopping that day.
Explanation: In reported speech, "will" changes to "would," and "today" changes to "that day."
3. "Do you review your lessons in the evening?", Miss Anderson asked Tim.
Miss Anderson wanted to know
A. if Tim reviewed his lessons in the evening.
Explanation: Yes/no questions in reported speech are introduced with "if," and the verb tense shifts from present to past (review → reviewed).
4. We are looking forward to hear from you.
Error: "hear" (B)
Correction: Change "hear" to "hearing."
Correct sentence: "We are looking forward to hearing from you."
Explanation: After "looking forward to," a gerund (verb + -ing) is required.
5. I wish you can help me solve this financial problem.
Error: "can" (B)
Correction: Change "can" to "could."
Correct sentence: "I wish you could help me solve this financial problem."
Explanation: In a wish statement, the verb shifts to the past tense to indicate an unreal or hypothetical situation.