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Transform the following sentences from direct speech into reported speech: 1. “I am always in a bad mood on Monday mornings,” said Brian. _______________________________________________________________________ Brian said (that) he is/was always in a bad mood on Monday mornings. 2.
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Reported questions + commands exercises PDF Practise questions, commands and requests in the reported speech. Online exercises with answers: Direct and indirect speech exercises Multiple choice and gap-filling exercises on reported statements, questions and commands.
When we want to tell somebody else what another person said, we can use either DIRECT SPEECH or. REPORTED SPEECH. When we use Direct Speech, we use the same words but use quotation marks, “_”. For example: Scott said, “I am coming to work. I will be late because there is a lot of traffic now.”.
INTRODUCTION. There are two ways of relating what a person has said: direct and indirect. In direct speech we repeat the original speaker’s exact words: He said, “I have lost my umbrella.” Remarks thus repeated are placed between inverted commas, and a comma is placed immediately before the remark.
Transform the following questions from direct speech into reported speech (there may be some alternative answers for some questions): 1. Randy: “What is your friends name?” _____ 2. “Why did you need another bicycle?” he asked.
Reported statements. If we want to report what other people said, thought or felt, we can use the direct or indirect (reported) speech. The direct speech: "I like it," he said. "Irene is late," he thought. "I will pass the exam," she hoped. The indirect (reported) speech: He said he liked it.
Answers to Reported speech – exercises. Check your grammar: matching. b. c. a. Check your grammar: error correction. He told her (that) he loved her. OR. He said (that) he loved her.
Reported Speech (change from present simple) Level Intermediate ANSWER KEY 1. Kelly said (that) her kids were at home. 2. Kelly said (that) she couldn’t go to work. 3. Kelly said that she didn’t know the answer. 4. Kelly said (that) she had some free time. 5. Kelly said (that) she was late for class. 6. Kelly said (that) she wanted to eat ...