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Reported Wh-questions — Exercise 1 Finish Wh-questions in Reported speech. Show example 1. Gary, “Where are you going?” Gary asked me. 2. Betty, “When will Annie come back?” Betty …
Reported questions in English, Questions, Question, Online Exercises. Task No. 2325. Finish the sentences using Reported speech. Always change the tense, although it is sometimes not necessary.
Reported Questions Exercise Author: Bob Subject: This is a print-out exercise about reported questions in English Keywords: estilo indirecto, reported speech, printable grammar exercises Created Date: 10/1/2010 4:49:53 PM
Exercise on Reported Speech Questions - Exercise 1 Complete the sentences in reported speech. Note the change of pronouns and tenses. "Where is my umbrella?" she asked. → She asked "How are you?" Martin asked us. → Martin asked us He asked, "Do I have to do it?" → He asked "Where have you been?" the mother asked her daughter.
Reported Speech - Exercise 8 · 1. Peter asked me, "Did you go to the cinema yesterday?" · 2. She asked me, "Have you ever been in Spain?" · 3. They were ordered, " ...
Reported Speech - Exercise 8 Put the sentences into reported speech. 1. Peter asked me, "Did you go to the cinema yesterday?" Peter asked me . 2. She asked me, "Have you ever been in Spain?" …
"Where are you, Paul?" asked me my friend. My friend asked me . "What will you choose?" they asked me after a while. After a while they asked me . "Are you ...
Questions - Exercise 1. Complete the sentences in reported speech. Note the change of pronouns and tenses. "Where is my umbrella?" she asked. → She asked "How are you?" Martin asked us. → Martin asked us He asked, "Do I have to do it?" → He asked "Where have you been?" the mother asked her daughter. → The mother asked her daughter
Reported Questions 1. Make reported questions. Use 'she asked me' at the beginning of each answer. It's the same day, so you don't need to change the time ...
Reported questions in English, Questions, Question, Online Exercise. Task No. 2323. Finish the sentences using Reported speech. Always change the tense, although it is sometimes not necessary.
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 ...
Reporting Questions · Direct speech: “Where do they live?” · Indirect speech: You asked me where they lived. · Direct speech: “When are you leaving ...
Christopher: "Do you want to dance?" Christopher asked me . Betty: "When did you come?" Betty wanted to know . Mark: "Has John arrived?" Mark asked me . Ronald: ...
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 ...
Reported questions in English, Questions, Question, Online Exercise. Task No. 2323. Finish the sentences using Reported speech. Always change the tense, although it is sometimes not necessary.. Show example
Unit 6 - Exercise 2 - Reported speech (questions) Choose the correct answer. 'Have you met Angela?' She asked us Angela. 'Did Mark pass all his exams.' He asked if Mark all of his exams. 'Are you excited about Christmas?' He asked the children excited about Christmas. 'Have you read this book?' He I had read the book.
Reported questions, Online Exercise - English Reported questions with expressions of time – Exercise Task No. 2325 Finish the sentences using Reported speech. Always change the tense, although it is sometimes not necessary. Show example Do you need help? Reported questions in English Mandy: "Are the boys reading the book?"
Unit 6 - Exercise 2 - Reported speech (questions) · 'Have you met Angela?' She asked us · 'Did Mark pass all his exams.' He asked if Mark · 'Are you excited about ...