Reporting verbs Reporting verbs are used to report what somebody said, like promise, say, ask, admit, etc. And we normally classify these verbs into different groups depending on the structure they can be found in.In the grammar chart below you can see the most common reporting verbs and how they are used.
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Reporting verbs are used to report what somebody said, like promise, say, ask, admit, etc. And we normally classify these verbs into different groups depending on the structure they can be found in. In the grammar chart below you can see the most common reporting verbs and how they are used. Download full-size image from Pinterest.
English Grammar Exercises for B2 – Reporting verbs. English Grammar Exercises for B2. Advertisements. 1. Report the sentences using the reporting verbs below and that.
Reporting verbs Reporting verbs are used to report what somebody said, like promise, say, ask, admit, etc. And we normally classify these verbs into different groups depending on the structure they can be found in. In the grammar chart below you can see the most common reporting verbs and how they are used. Download full-size image from Pinterest
to start starting. the fire, but said it was an accident. You always promise. you arrive to arrive. on time, but you never do. I advised Jane. that she should should that she. speak to her parents before making a decision. The other students quickly got tired of Mary boasting.
Reporting Verbs in English: List with Examples & Exercises. Reporting verbs are used when you want to tell someone about another conversation. We also call this reported speech or indirect speech. Two examples of reporting verbs are say and tell. There are many others and these have different meanings and grammar structures.
Reporting verbs are used to report what somebody said, like 'promise', 'say', 'ask', 'admit', etc. Learn which are the most common reporting verbs and how ...
Grammar. Practise using reporting verbs such as threaten, deny and advise. Read the sentences and choose the correct part of speech to follow the reporting verb. How difficult was this activity?
Unit 7 - Exercise 2 - Reporting verbs · They were surprised when we that we'd quit our jobs to start our own company. · The teenagers admitted · You always ...
Practise using different verbs for reported speech in English. ... Practice: using verb patterns with reporting verbs. Complete the sentences using the ...
Grammar. Practise using reporting verbs such as threaten, deny and advise. Read the sentences and choose the correct part of speech to follow the reporting verb. How difficult was this activity?
English grammar practice exercise, intermediate level. This exercise gives you practice using eight verbs which we use to report what someone has said. Exercise instructions. Choose a verb from the box to rewrite each of the sentences below. Keep the same meaning as in the original sentence. Use each verb only once, and use its past simple form.
English Grammar Exercises for B2 – Reporting verbs · 1 They invited us to join them for lunch. · 2 He denied helping the thieves to escape. · 3 She insisted on ...
Reporting Verbs Direct Speech Reported Speech “If you are too busy, I can pick Sally up from school,” said Dave. Dave offered to pick Sally up from school if I was too busy. Dave said (that) he could pick Sally up from school if I was too busy. Dave is making an OFFER Now, as you can see, the above reporting verb offer has a different ...
English Grammar Exercises for B2 Advertisements 1. Report the sentences using the reporting verbs below and that. admin announce argue complain deny insist promise 1 Ian said ‘I didn’t leave the door open.’ Ian denied that …. ……………………………………. 2 ‘I think it would be dangerous to go out in this weather,’ said George. …………………………………….
to start starting. the fire, but said it was an accident. You always promise. you arrive to arrive. on time, but you never do. I advised Jane. that she should should that she. speak to her parents before making a decision. The other students quickly got tired of Mary boasting.
Live worksheets > English > English as a Second Language (ESL) > Vocabulary and Grammar > B2.2 Reporting verbs. B2.2 Reporting verbs. Practice verb patterns with reporting verbs. ID: 215690. Language: English. School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) Grade/level: Upper Intermediate. Age: 14+.
English Grammar Exercises for B2 – Reporting verbs English Grammar Exercises for B2 Advertisements 1. Change the sentences into reported speech. Use the reporting verbs in the box and a that clause. admit announce complain explain promise 1 ‘I’ve got too much homework!’ He complained that ……………………………………………
Live worksheets > English > English as a Second Language (ESL) > Vocabulary and Grammar > B2.2 Reporting verbs. B2.2 Reporting verbs. Practice verb patterns with reporting verbs. ID: 215690. Language: English. School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) Grade/level: Upper Intermediate. Age: 14+.