When Reporting verb in past Tense and reported speech is having "may" after subject + First Verb.
Then we change "may" to "might" + First verb.
2. Rahul said to Shilpa, "How are you ?"
Rahul asked Shilpa how she was.
Rahul asked Shilpa how she were.
Rahul asked Shilpa how is she.
Rahul enquired Shilpa how she was.
Answer: Option A
3. They said to me, "May you live long."
They prayed for me that I might live long.
They blessed me that I might live long.
They blessed me that I may live long.
They blessed me that may I live long.
Answer: Option B
4. John says, "I shall go there".
John said that he went there.
John says that he will go there.
John says that he went there.
John said that I will go there.
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Please note : When reporting verb is in present or future Tense, then in indirect speech we do not change the Tense of Reported speech.
So "John says", it is in present, so we will not change the Tense of "I shall go there". That means it will remain future Tense in indirect speech also.