12.01.2022 · Wh-questions Reported speech. By LeslyZoe This worksheet concentrates on practicing reported speech. It is a drill for turning direct wh-questions into indirect speech. I hope it ... 5,697 Downloads . B1 REPHRASING - END OF THE YEAR REVISION. By rmartinandres B1 Rephrasing practice.
As with reported statements, we may need to change pronouns and tense (backshift) as well as time and place in reported questions. But we also need to change the word order . After we report a question, it is no longer a question (and in writing there is no question mark).
Reported ‘Wh’ Questions: Present Simple Change the direct questions into reported questions: 1. Where is the post office? She asked me _____ 2. Why is Julie sad? She asked me _____ 3. What's for dinner?
Reported Speech WH-Questions. Convert the direct WH-Questions to indirect speech statements (reported speech). Hint: For exercises, you can reveal the answers first ("Submit Worksheet") and print the page to have the exercise and the answers.
Reported ‘Wh’ Questions: Present Simple Change the direct questions into reported questions: 1. Where is the post office? She asked me _____ 2. Why is …
19.07.2009 · Topic: Reporting wh- questions.This is the eighth video in a series of lessons on reported (indirect) speech. Level: High intermediate to advanced.NOTE: I'm ...
Reported Speech WH-Questions · 1. “How are you?” . Sorry · 2. “Where do you park your car?” . Sorry · 3. “Where are you from?” . Sorry · 4. “How old are you?” .
www.perfect-english-grammar.com. Reported 'Wh' Questions: Present Simple. Change the direct questions into reported questions: 1. Where is the post office?
Finish Wh-questionsin Reported speech. Show example. Lucas, “Where do they come from?”. Lucas asked me. Lucas asked me where they came from. 1. Walter, “Why are you looking at me?”. Walter asked me.
02.09.2014 · There are mainly two types of questions – Wh-questions and Yes/No questions. When we report a Wh-question, we use a reporting verb like asked or enquired. Study the example given below. Direct: He said to me, ‘Where do you live?’ Indirect: He asked me where I lived. Direct: Mother said to me, ‘What are you doing there?’
Reported Wh-questions — Exercise 3 · 1. Hannah, “Where did you lose your phone?” · 2. Leo, “Where have they been?” · 3. Andrew, “Why are you smiling?” · 4. Chloe, “ ...
Reported Speech WH-Questions. Convert the direct WH-Questions to indirect speech statements (reported speech). Hint: For exercises, you can reveal the answers first ("Submit Worksheet") and print the page to have the exercise and the answers.