Online and printable Reported Speech mixed exercise-- Convert sentences from direct speech to indirect speech.
Reported Speech Exercises
Here's a list of all the reported speech exercises on this site: (Click here to read the explanations about reported speech) Reported Statements: Present Simple Reported Statement Exercise (quite easy) (in PDF here) Present Continuous Reported Statement Exercise (quite easy) (in PDF here) Past Simple Reported Statement Exercise (quite easy) (in ...
Reported speech exercise 1 (ESL B1/B2)
REMEMBER: With reported speech, the pattern is the following: 1. simple present becomes simple past 2. simple past becomes past perfect 3. future tenses become conditional 4. present continuous becomes past continuous 5. present perfect becomes past perfect 6. commands (come!) become infinitive (to come) Choose the best response. 1. "He will come tomorrow."
Reported Speech
English online grammar exercise - reported speech - statements, questions and commands.
PDF Mixed Reported Speech
transform the following sentences into reported speech. 1."mum, don't forget to call me back when you get home.", hillary said. 2."will the test be as difficult as the last one we did?", the class wanted to know. 3."stay still in bed for three more days.", the doctor said to my grandmother. 4."i didn't know i was going to ...
PDF www.perfect-english-grammar.com Mixed Reported Speech 1 (Statements
Answers: Mixed Reported Speech 1 (When I used 'said' you can also use 'told me') 1. She told me not to do it. 2. She said (that) she was leaving tomorrow (the next day). 3. She asked me to get her a cup of tea. 4. She said (that) she got married last year. 5. She told me to be quick. 6. She asked me to explain number four. 7.
Mixed Reported Speech 1 (Statements, Questions
Change the direct speech into reported speech. Choose the past simple of 'ask', 'say'or 'tell': 3 of 4. Change the direct speech into reported speech. Choose the past simple of 'ask', 'say'or 'tell': 8. "We went to the cinema and then to a Chinese restaurant" ...
Reported Speech
Direct speech: The sky is blue. Reported speech: She said (that) the sky is/was blue. Click here for a mixed tense exercise about practise reported statements. Click here for a list of all the reported speech exercises. Reported Questions. So now you have no problem with making reported speech from positive and negative sentences. But how about ...
Exercise on Reported Speech
Mixed Exercise 1. 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," they said. → They asked me
Reported Speech Exercise 1
English grammar exercise about reported speech. Login Contact Courses Membership Speaking Explanations Exercises Method. Reported Speech Exercise 1. Perfect English Grammar. Here's an exercise about reported statements. Review reported statements here; Download this quiz in PDF here;
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Online and printable Reported Speech mixed exercise-- Convert sentences from direct speech to indirect speech.
Here's a list of all the reported speech exercises on this site: (Click here to read the explanations about reported speech) Reported Statements: Present Simple Reported Statement Exercise (quite easy) (in PDF here) Present Continuous Reported Statement Exercise (quite easy) (in PDF here) Past Simple Reported Statement Exercise (quite easy) (in ...
REMEMBER: With reported speech, the pattern is the following: 1. simple present becomes simple past 2. simple past becomes past perfect 3. future tenses become conditional 4. present continuous becomes past continuous 5. present perfect becomes past perfect 6. commands (come!) become infinitive (to come) Choose the best response. 1. "He will come tomorrow."
English online grammar exercise - reported speech - statements, questions and commands.
transform the following sentences into reported speech. 1."mum, don't forget to call me back when you get home.", hillary said. 2."will the test be as difficult as the last one we did?", the class wanted to know. 3."stay still in bed for three more days.", the doctor said to my grandmother. 4."i didn't know i was going to ...
Answers: Mixed Reported Speech 1 (When I used 'said' you can also use 'told me') 1. She told me not to do it. 2. She said (that) she was leaving tomorrow (the next day). 3. She asked me to get her a cup of tea. 4. She said (that) she got married last year. 5. She told me to be quick. 6. She asked me to explain number four. 7.
Change the direct speech into reported speech. Choose the past simple of 'ask', 'say'or 'tell': 3 of 4. Change the direct speech into reported speech. Choose the past simple of 'ask', 'say'or 'tell': 8. "We went to the cinema and then to a Chinese restaurant" ...
Direct speech: The sky is blue. Reported speech: She said (that) the sky is/was blue. Click here for a mixed tense exercise about practise reported statements. Click here for a list of all the reported speech exercises. Reported Questions. So now you have no problem with making reported speech from positive and negative sentences. But how about ...
Mixed Exercise 1. 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," they said. → They asked me
English grammar exercise about reported speech. Login Contact Courses Membership Speaking Explanations Exercises Method. Reported Speech Exercise 1. Perfect English Grammar. Here's an exercise about reported statements. Review reported statements here; Download this quiz in PDF here;