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  1. Reported (indirect) speech to Direct Speech

    Emma told me that she had already bought the tickets. Emma, ".". 9. Mother told me not to be late for dinner. Mother, "!". 10. Clara said (that) her son was afraid of lightning. Clara, ".". English Grammar Exercise: Reported (indirect) speech to Direct Speech | Change the following sentences from indirect to direct speech.

  2. Direct and Indirect Speech Exercises and Answers (2024)

    Exercise 3: Turn the following sentences from direct Speech to indirect speech. (1) The boys said, "It has been raining since morning. We cannot play today.". Ans: The boys said that it had been raining since morning so they could not play that day. (2) Anjan's mother said, "Your father has left for Mumbai.".

  3. Direct and Indirect Speech Exercise

    The speaker said, 'Be quiet and listen to my words.'. Answers. 1. John said that he was very busy then. 2. He said that the horse had been fed. 3. John said that he knew/knows her name and address. (Note that the tenses may not change if the statement is still relevant or if it is a universal truth.)

  4. Direct and indirect speech exercises

    Direct speech: "I'm seeing my brother tomorrow.". Indirect speech: She said she was seeing her brother the following day. Here are some other examples: Direct speech: "I had a headache yesterday.". Indirect speech: You said you'd had a headache the day before yesterday. Direct speech: "It's been raining since this afternoon.".

  5. Reported Speech Exercises (With Printable PDF)

    With the following direct and indirect speech exercises, it will be easier to understand how reported speech works. Reported Speech Exercise #1 Reported Speech Exercise #1. Complete the sentence in the reported speech. "I had to leave early yesterday." * Pam told me that _____. "Chris works at the post office." ...

  6. Reported Speech Exercise 1

    Practice changing direct speech into reported speech with 'she said'. Download the quiz in PDF and check your answers online.

  7. Reported Speech Exercises

    Find various exercises on reported speech for different levels and tenses. Download PDF worksheets or practice online with interactive quizzes.

  8. Reported Speech and Direct Speech

    Exercises. Do online exercises and download a free worksheet. Get the Reported Speech Illustrated Workbook: The easy way to teach and learn direct and reported speech. 148 pages of explanations, rules, exercises, stories, and lots of hands-on practice.

  9. Reported Speech

    Exercises on Reported Speech. If we report what another person has said, we usually do not use the speaker's exact words (direct speech), but reported (indirect) speech. Therefore, you need to learn how to transform direct speech into reported speech. The structure is a little different depending on whether you want to transform a statement ...

  10. PDF Grammar videos: Reported speech exercises

    Grammar videos: Reported speech exercisesGramm. r videos: Reported speech - exercises Watch the video on our website and read. he conversation between Sophie and David. Then do these exercises to ch. ck. your understanding of reported. speech.1. Check your grammar: matching Draw a line to match the di. Direct speech.

  11. PDF Direct & Reported Speech Grammar Practice Worksheets ESL Library

    A. Direct Speech cont. Position of Quoted Speech. Instructions. Examples. split by the subject and the verb. Begin with the first set of quotation marks. Capitalize the first letter of the sentence. At the end of the first part of the quote, place a comma and quotation marks. Insert the subject and reporting verb, and follow the verb with a comma.

  12. Reported Speech Exercises

    This lesson contains interactive exercises to help you practice direct speech and reported speech (indirect speech). Reported speech means to say what someone else said, without actually quoting them. Meaning, you don't necessarily use their own words. Do these exercises and check your answers automatically! A free worksheet is available too ...

  13. Reported Speech

    Exercises. Write the following sentences in indirect speech. Pay attention to backshift and the changes to pronouns, time, and place. Example: He said, "I will call tomorrow.". → He said that he would call the following day. Two weeks ago, he said, "I visited this museum last week.". → Two weeks ago, he said that . I → he.

  14. Direct and indirect speech exercises PDF

    Reported questions + commands exercises PDF. Practise the difference between the direct and indirect speech in questions, commands and requests. Online exercises with answers: Direct - indirect speech exercise 1 Rewrite sentences in the reported speech. Direct - indirect speech exercise 2 Report a short dialogue in the reported speech.

  15. Indirect to direct speech

    Indirect speech to direct speech - exercise 5. Change the following sentences from indirect to direct speech. Liz said she didn't speak Greek at all. I don't speak Greek at all. Peter admitted that he had never met us. "I ," admitted Peter. They told us they would start the voyage the following day. "We the voyage tomorrow," they told us.

  16. Reported Speech

    We can call this an 'order' in English, when someone tells you very directly to do something. For example: Direct speech: Sit down! In fact, we make this into reported speech in the same way as a request. We just use 'tell' instead of 'ask': Reported speech: She told me to sit down.

  17. Reported Speech in English Grammar

    Reported speech is when we repeat what another person has said but instead of using their exact words in quotation marks (direct speech), we use subordinate clause introduced by a reporting verb like the ones below: He says/said …. She explains/explained …. She tells/told me …. He asks/asked …. Often, we have to change the tense ...

  18. Reported speech

    Reported speech - questions. Reported questions - write. Reported speech - imperatives. Reported speech - modals. Indirect speech - tenses 1. Indirect speech - tenses 2. Indirect speech - write 1. Indirect speech - write 2. Indirect speech - quiz.

  19. Direct and Indirect Exercises With Answers

    12) Bobby will say, "I have already done direct and indirect speech exercises. Direct and Indirect Exercises With Answers - The Answers Exercise 1. Tom said that it was hot. Tom said that he had done his homework. Tom said that he would give me a book. Tom asked me if I smoked. Tom asked me where Bob lived. Tom told us that Jane had not ...

  20. 100 Reported Speech Examples: How To Change Direct Speech ...

    Direct: "I do my exercises every morning.". Reported: He explained that he did his exercises every morning. Direct: "She is going to start a new job.". Reported: He heard she was going to start a new job. Direct: "I can solve this problem.". Reported: She said she could solve that problem.

  21. Reported speech: direct speech

    Reported speech: direct speech - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary

  22. Direct and Indirect Speech Exercises

    Direct and Indirect Speech Exercises with Answers. When converting direct speech to indirect speech or vice-versa, you will have to take care to convert the verb, pronoun and the adverb appropriately. Go through the following exercises and try them out. Answers are given below each exercise; refer to them to see if your answers are right.

  23. Lesson Plan: Grade 11 Additional Language

    1. Distinguish between direct and indirect speech. 2. Convert sentences from direct to indirect speech accurately and vice versa. 3. Apply the rules of tense changes and pronoun shifts when converting from direct to indirect speech. 4. Use reporting verbs correctly in sentences. 5. Demonstrate understanding through written and oral exercises ...