He wished me respectfully and told that he had come to join the office.

  • He said to me, "Good morning, Sir ! I'm here to join the office."
  • He said to me, "Good morning, Sir ! I have come to join the office."
  • He said to me, "Good morning Sir ! I'll join the office today".
  • He said "Good morning Sir ! I want to join the office."
  • Explanation:

    The past perfect tense 'had come' changes to the present perfect "have come" in the direct speech. This is seen only in Choice (B)

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