Click here to practise reported 'yes / no' questions. Reported Requests There's more! What if someone asks you to do something (in a polite way)? For example: Direct speech: Close the window, please Or: Could you close the window please?
Reported speech I will go to see a film during the weekend. What did Shirley say she would do during the weekend? She said she would go to see a film during the weekend. Listen to the interview with Huang Lili who is an acrobatic artist, and write down three questions that the ...
It is also important that you use an indirect question in reported speech, i.e. after the interrogative or‚whether‘/‚if‘you continue the sentence as if it were a statement (subject-verb etc.). The auxiliary verb‚do‘is not used in indirect questions. ...
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. - Lyudmila This is the best-structured and the most clear course I've ever seen. ...
How to put direct questions into indirect speech--- Reported speech for questions with question words and with helping verbs (Yes/No questions)
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Reported Speech: In this article, you will be introduced to reported speech, its meaning and definition, how and when to use it. You can also check out the examples given for a much better understanding of reported speech.
Reported speech worksheet Report the following questions. 1. She asked, ‘Will you help me?’ 2. The stranger asked, ‘Do you know where Krishna lives?’ 3. She asked, ‘May I know the truth?’ 4. She asked, ‘Have you met my cousin Jay?’ 5. The teacher asked the boy, ‘Have...
Likewise, in our question- naire, the question on the five-point overall speech rating was preceded by these sub-questions. We also posed an open ques- tion inviting the caregiver to add any explanation. Determinants Possible determinants of speech were inventoried through ...
Writing Prompt: We use reported speech to tell someone what we have heard or seen. We use reported questions to tell someone what someone has asked. Review the structure and use of reported questions. Then write a letter to a friend telling her about a visit or chat you had with a long...