This document provides examples of reported speech and questions with time expressions to practice changing direct speech and questions into indirect speech and questions in English. It includes 10 examples of reported statements with choices to select the correct verb tense in reported speech and 9 examples of reported questions with time expressions to change from direct to indirect questions.
This document provides examples of reported speech and questions with time expressions to practice changing direct speech and questions into indirect speech and questions in English. It includes 10 examples of reported statements with choices to select the correct verb tense in reported speech and 9 examples of reported questions with time expressions to change from direct to indirect questions.
This document provides examples of reported speech and questions with time expressions to practice changing direct speech and questions into indirect speech and questions in English. It includes 10 examples of reported statements with choices to select the correct verb tense in reported speech and 9 examples of reported questions with time expressions to change from direct to indirect questions.
Which is the correct ending of the sentence in reported speech?
Choose from the drop down menu and mind the tenses of the reporting verbs (elige del menu desplegable la respuesta que complete correctamente el discurso indirecto):
1. Lily: "Mr. Jones is rude to Samantha."
Lily thinks that . 2. Robert: "Dennis often downloads the latest tunes." Robert added that) . 3. Dominic: "She understands Japanese." Dominic remarks that . 4. Hannah: "They live in Boston." Hannah said that . 5. Benjamin: "I often have a big hamburger." Benjamin says that . 6. Tyler: "Ian doesn't invite girls to his parties." Tyler told me that . 7. James and David: "We have to go now." James and David tell me that . 8. Sophia: "Bella doesn't collect stickers." Sophia explains that . 9. Olivia: "Leroy is out riding his new waveboard today." Olivia explained that . 10. Luke: "I don't know what to do." Luke added that .
Reported questions with expressions of time (preguntas indirectas
con expresiones de tiempo):
1. Mandy: "Are the boys reading the book?"
Yesterday Mandy asked me if the boys were reading the book. UNIVERSIDAD TECNOLÓGICA DE PARRAL Iremos más allá / We will go beyond
2. Jason: "Who gave you the laptop?"
Yesterday, Jason wanted to know who had given me the laptop.
3. Robert: "Is Tim leaving on Friday?"
Yesterday, Robert asked me if Tim was leaving on Friday.
4. Daniel: "Will it rain tomorrow?"
Yesterday, Daniel asked me if it would rain today.
5. Jennifer: "Where do you play football today?"
Yesterday, Jennifer wanted to know where I played football.
6. Nancy: "Why didn't Nick go to New York last summer?"
Yesterday, Nancy wanted to know why Nick hadn't gone to New York last summer. 7. Barbara: "Must I do my homework this afternoon?" Yesterday, Barbara asked me if she had to do her homework that afternoon. 8. Linda: "Did Max fly to London two weeks ago?" Yesterday, Linda wanted to know if Max had flown to London two weeks before. 9. Grandmother: "Where are my glasses?" Yesterday, my Grandmother asked me where her glasses were.
Passive Voice Review Write The Verb Tense On The Line, Underline The Object and Then Change The Sentence To Passive Voice. Example: They Are Learning A New Language