Which one of the following is the correct indirect speech? – He said, “Had I known it earlier, I would have helped you.”
A. He said that had he known it earlier, he would help me.
B. He said that if he had known it earlier, he would have helped me.
C. He said if he knew it earlier, he would help me.
D. He told that he knew it earlier and would help me.
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A.
He said that had he known it earlier, he would help me.
Explanation: Past perfect conditionals often remain unchanged in indirect speech or follow the structure in Option A.
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