The worker said, “I have not done anything wrong.” (Change narration):

(A) The worker said that he was  not done anything wrong
(B) The worker asked that he would not done anything wrong
(C) The worker said that he have not done anything wrong
(D) The worker said that he had not done anything wrong 

🧠 Explanation:

For “The worker said, ‘I have not done anything wrong,’” the indirect form is “The worker said that he had not done anything wrong.” Narration ensures accurate reporting in English. In Pakistan, it’s used in legal documents or stories to summarize speech clearly, helping in exams or professional writing.