26.10.2013 · Direct and indirect speech exercise. October 26, 2013 - A sentence has been given in direct speech. Out of the four alternatives, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in indirect speech. 1. Rahul asked me, ‘Did you see the cricket match on TV last night? ...
Reported Statements 1. Change the direct speech into reported speech. Use 'she said' at the beginning of each answer. It's the same day, so you don't need ...
Direct vs indirect speech · 1. I shall, we shall usually become would. "I shall appreciate it," he said. - He said he would appreciate it. · 2. I should, we ...
Mixed Exercise 1 · He said, "I like this song." · "Where is your sister?" she asked me. · "I don't speak Italian," she said. · "Say hello to Jim," they said. · "The ...
14.07.2018 · Direct and Indirect Exercises With Answers We often convey a message or give information about what someone said, thought, or felt to somebody else. In order to do this, you can use the grammar structure named indirect or reported speech.
16.09.2021 · Direct and indirect speech exercise for class 8. 1. The man said, ‘I am waiting for the bus.’. 2. Suma said, ‘Last week, I attended a seminar on the harmful consequences of global warming.’. 3. Julia said, ‘I will be delighted to help.’. 4. The plumber said, ‘I …
06.06.2014 · Direct and indirect speech exercise. Sentences are given in the direct speech. Change them into indirect speech. 1. ‘My Lord, is any of your silver missing?’ the Sergeant said to the Bishop. 2. ‘Did you see the exhibition?’ the teacher said to me. 3. ‘My son, when will you come back?’ said the mother.
Direct Indirect Speech Exercises With Answers. Go to English Grammar Exercises . Question 1: Choose the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect speech: He said to them, “Don’t make a noise. ...
Direct and Indirect Speech Exercise · 1. John said, 'I am very busy now. · 2. He said, 'The horse has been fed. · 3. 'I know her name and address,' said John. · 4.
8. He says that he is glad to be here this evening. (When the reporting verb is in the present tense, adverbs of time and place do not normally change in indirect speech.) 9. He asked me what I was doing. 10. The stranger asked where the post office is/was. 11. He …