Click here to practise reported 'wh' questions. 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 ...
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. - Lyudmila ...
Questions - Exercise 1Complete the sentences in reported speech. Note the change of pronouns and tenses."Where is my umbrella?" she asked.→ She asked "How are you?" Martin asked us.→ Martin asked us He asked, "Do I have to do it?"→ He asked "Where have you been?" the ...
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译林牛津版 必修四 Unit1 Direct speech and Reported speech M4Unit1DirectspeechandReportedspeech 直接引语 春季开学典礼教师代表发言稿2018春季开学典礼教师代表讲话稿XX尊敬的各位领导、老师、同学们:大家早上好!当清晨的第一缕阳光照耀在我们充满无限生机和活力的校园时,又一个充满激情与 挑战的时段即将开始了!我们...
,26,Wh- questions & Yes/No questions:,27,say & tell,We can use the verbs s 17、ay and tell both in direct and reported speech. Say is used with or without a personal object. When used with a personal object, it is always followed by the preposition to ( said to me). e.g. ...
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
without interrogativedirect speech“Do you speak English?” reported speechHe asked me whether / if I spoke English. →more on questions in reported speech Requests When transforming questions, check whether you have to change: pronouns place and time expressions ...
Complete the sentences in reported speech. Note whether the sentence is a request, a statement or a question.He said, "I like this song."→ He said "Where is your sister?" she asked me.→ She asked me "I don't speak Italian," she said.→ She said "Say hello to Jim," ...
› Cram Up › Grammar › Reported Speech › Exercise Exercise on Reported SpeechQuestions - Exercise 2Complete the sentences in reported speech. Note the change of pronouns and tenses."What's the time?" he asked.→ He wanted to know "When will we meet again?" she asked me.→ ...