Exercises. Write the following sentences in indirect speech. Pay attention to backshift and the changes to pronouns, time, and place.. Two weeks ago, he said, “I visited this museum last week.” → Two weeks ago, he said that .
Nelly told me . Fred: "Wash your hands!" Fred told me . Anna: "Open the window!" Anna told me . Tom: "Come at 8!" Tom told me . Teacher: "Do your homework!" The ...
Reported speech – affirmative sentences Cuando le decimos a alguien lo que otra persona nos dijo hace varios días en otro lugar, hay que cambiar el tiempo verbal, los deícticos (this, these, here) y las expresiones de tiempo: Direct speech Reported speech Direct speech Reported speech Present past I live in London. He said he lived in London.
' He told us that he us a postcard. ... 'We've bought a new car.' They told me they a new car. ... 'I don't speak German.' She said that she. German. ... 'You failed ...
Presentation / Objective · Do you get home and tell your family how your day was? · Do you talk to your friends about the latest news? · Content · Let's start ...
Reported Speech Exercises. Types of exercise: Multiple Choice , Fill in the word , Select from Drop Down. Levels of exercise: Elementary Intermediate Advanced. 1119 Backshift of tenses in Reported Speech – Exercise 1 Advanced. 1120 Conversion of time phrases in Reported speech – Exercise 1 Advanced. 1121 Reported commands – affirmative ...
She said, "I went to the cinema yesterday." ... He said, "I am writing a test tomorrow." ... You said, "I will do this for him." ... She said, "I am not hungry now."
Change this direct speech into reported speech: ... Reported statements: Answers ... Change these direct questions into reported speech: 1. “Where is he?”.
Reported commands and requests in English. Andrew: "Clean the blue bike!" Andrew told me . Jessica: "Write a text message!" Jessica told me . Nelly: "Help Peter's sister!" Nelly told me . Fred: "Wash your hands!" Fred told me .
REPORTED SPEECH AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES Write the reported speech form of the sentences. ID: 2276131 Language: English ... Reported Speech Exercises 1 by estherlee76: Reported - Indirect Speech (Present Simple, Present Continuous, Past Simple) by Nadine_Booklover: Reported Speech
Reported Commands and Requests. Welcome to your Reported commands – affirmative sentences – Exercise 1. 1. Clue. 2. Susan: "Send an email". Susan told me . Clue. 3.
Welcome to your Reported commands – affirmative sentences – Exercise 1. 1. Clue. 2. Susan: "Send an email". Susan told me . Clue. 3. Mum: "Help your sister!"
The next conversation took place at a psychologist practice during Jason and Colette’s session, you will practice your understanding of Reported Speech, negative sentences by reporting only 5 negative ideas from the conversation above. Before you send your activity make sure it has the following characteristics.
Exercise 4 – Write these sentences in reported speech: 1.- Ann said: I don't know what time I will come. 2.- Bill asked her: Who did you talk to at your meeting? 3.- Our teacher said: Write these sentences in the passive for tomorrow. 4.- My mother asked: Why don't you do your homework before supper? 5.-
Exercise on Reported Speech backshift and Place expressions Imagine you want to repeat sentences that you heard two weeks ago in another place. Rewrite the sentences in reported speech. Change pronouns and expressions of time and place where necessary. They said, "This is our book." → They said She said, "I went to the cinema yesterday." → She said
Reported commands, affirmative sentences - English Reported commands – affirmative sentences – Exercise Task No. 2327 Finish the sentences using Reported speech. Always change the tense, although it is sometimes not necessary. Show example Do you need help? Reported commands and requests in English Andrew: "Clean the blue bike!" Andrew told me .
Rewrite the sentences in reported speech. Change pronouns and expressions of time and place where necessary. They said, "This is our book." → They said. She said, "I went to the cinema yesterday." → She said. He said, "I am writing a test tomorrow." → He said. You said, "I will do this for him."
You can also report someone’s ideas or words as part of your sentence; this is “reported speech”. When you report it is necessary to pay attention to some aspects The sentences change. The person talking. The place and time expressions. In the case of the question, the order of the sentence. Sentence Changes Person changes Time changes Negative