Convert to indirect form: He said “Hurrah! We have won the match.”

A. He exclaimed with joy that they have won the match
B. He told them that they had won the match
C. He exclaimed with joy that they had won the match 
D. He asked if they had won the match

🧠 Explanation:

Indirect speech converts exclamations with verbs like “exclaimed” and past perfect tense: “they had won.” “Exclaimed” is a verb; “with joy” is an adverbial phrase. Alternatives like “shouted” could be used, but “exclaimed” conveys excitement effectively. Grammar rules govern proper reporting of speech.