(in PDF here) Mixed Exercises: Reported Speech Mixed Exercise 1(difficult) (in PDF here) Reported Speech Mixed Exercise 2(difficult) (in PDF here) DO YOU WANT TO MASTER ENGLISH GRAMMAR? Your logical way to teach is very easy to understand. ...
Click here for a list of reported speech exercises. Click here to download this explanation in PDF. Reported Statements When do we use reported speech? Sometimes someone says a sentence, for example "I'm going to the cinema tonight". Later, maybe we want to tell someone else what the firs...
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reported speech for difficult tenses exeptions for backshift requests withmust,should,ought toandlet’s →more on additional information and exeptions in reported speech Exercises on Reported Speech Statements in Reported Speech no backshift – change of pronouns ...
This song is chock-full of examples of reported speech. It’s also fairly short and easy to understand. “Norwegian Wood” provides an example of direct speech (We talked until two and then she said,“it’s time for bed”), which is a nice contrast to the instances of reported speech...
This is an extract from Verbal Tenses, Passive Voice and Reported Speech: Grammar, Uses, Exercises 37 n.7, 38 (2010), citing Tillman & Tillman's A Fragment on Shall and May.Seth Barrett Tillman
EXERCISES: Fill in the gaps with one of the introductory verbs from the list below in the past simple Agree, invite, warn, accuse, boast, complain, insist, explain, exclaim, remind, suggest, promise 1. “Will you come to the ball?” He said to her. He ___ her to go to the ball...
introductoryverbsreportedspeechwonderedverb INTRODUCTORYVERBSinREPORTEDSPEECH verb+to+infinitive agree demand offer promise refuse threaten claim “Yes,I’llcomewithyou.”“Tellmeeverything.”“Wouldyoulikemetocarryit?”“I’llstudymore.”“No,Iwon’tcomewithyou.”“BehaveyourselforI’llpunishyou” “I...
Download this quiz in PDF here More reported speech exercises here Reported Statements 1 Change the direct speech into reported speech. Use 'she said' at the beginning of each answer. It's the same day, so you don't need to change the time expressions. 1) "He works in a bank." [ ...
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