Direct and Indirect Speech Exercises / Worksheet
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Direct and Indirect Speech Exercises / Worksheet |
Direct and Indirect Speech Exercises Task - 1
Change the Sentences into Indirect
speech:
1. “Where is he?” They said to me.
They asked me
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2. “What are you doing?” They asked me.
They asked me
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3.
“Why did you go out last night?” They asked me.
They asked me
______________________________________________________
4. “Who was that beautiful woman?” They asked me.
They asked me
______________________________________________________
5. “How is your mother?” They asked me.
They asked me ______________________________________________________
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Direct and Indirect Speech Exercises Task - 2
6. “What are you going to do at the weekend?” They asked
me.
They asked me
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7. “Where will you live after graduation?” They asked me.
They asked me ______________________________________________________
8. “What were you doing when I saw you?” They asked me.
They asked me
______________________________________________________
9. “How was the journey?” They asked me.
They asked me ______________________________________________________
10. “How often do you go to the movie?” They asked me.
They asked me
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Direct and Indirect Speech Exercises Task - 3
11. “Do you live in London?” They asked me.
They asked me
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12. “Did he arrive on time?” They asked me.
They asked me
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13. “Have you been to Paris?” They asked me.
They asked me
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14. “Can you help me?” They asked me.
They asked me
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15. “Are you working tonight?” They asked me.
They asked me
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Direct and Indirect Speech Exercises Task - 4
16. “Will you come later?” They asked me.
They asked me
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17. “Do you like coffee?” They asked me.
They asked me
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18. “Is this the road to the station?” They asked me.
They asked me ______________________________________________________
19. “Did you do your homework?” They asked me.
They asked me
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20. “Have you studied reported speech before?” They asked
me.
They asked me
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Answers:
Task - 1
1. They asked me where he was.
2. They asked me what I was doing.
3. They asked me why I went (had gone) out last night.
4. They asked me who that beautiful woman was.
5. They asked me how my mother was.
Task - 2
6. They asked me what I was going to do at the weekend.
7. They asked me where I would live after graduation.
8. They asked me what I had been doing when she saw (had
seen) me.
9. They asked me how the journey was (had been).
10. They asked me how often I went to the movie.
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Task - 3
11. They asked me if I lived in London.
12. They asked me if he arrived (had arrived) on time.
13. They asked me if I had been to Paris.
14. They asked me if I could help her.
15. They asked me if I was working tonight (that night).
Task - 4
16. They asked me if I would come later.
17. They asked me if I liked coffee.
18. They asked me if this was the road to the station.
19. They asked me if I did (had done) my homework.
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