English worksheets: Reported Speech Commands and Requests
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Reported Speech (Requests & Commands)
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Reported Speech Notes and exercise CBSE English Class 10
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Reported speech I Commands and requests
Exercise 8. Make reported commands and requests. "Sit down, please," she asked me. She asked me to sit down. "Put the box here," he told me. He told me . "Don't forget about your mum's birthday," Sarah reminded me. Sarah reminded me about my mum's birthday. "Park your car behind the hotel, please," the porter asked me.
Reported Speech Exercise: Requests And Commands
Don't eat too much red meat. → The doctor advised him. Stop making fool of me. → He asked her. Open the window, please. → The duke ordered his butler. Drop me at the hotel, please. → He asked the taxi driver. Don't put the bag on the table. → She asked her daughter. Tags: Exercises on Advanced Grammar Exercises on Reported Speech. ← ...
Reported Speech Exercise 3
Reported Requests and Orders 1. Make reported requests or orders. Start each sentence with 'she asked me' or 'she told me'. It's the same day, so you don't need to change the time expressions. 1) "Please help me carry this." [ . 2) "Please come early." [ . 3) "Please buy some milk."
Reported Speech: Commands and Requests Practice Exercises
Learn converting commands and request type Imperative sentences into Indirect Speech or narration. The solved exercises given below are here to do practice on these exercises. Attempt yourself first and then see the answers. New exercises are added from time to time, so, keep coming here.
Reported commands
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 Exercises
Perfect English Grammar. Here's a list of all the reported speech exercises on this site: (Click here to read the explanations about reported speech) Reported Statements: Present Simple Reported Statement Exercise (quite easy) (in PDF here) Present Continuous Reported Statement Exercise (quite easy)
Exercise 3 - Requests (mixed) Complete the sentences in reported speech. Note the change of pronouns in some sentences. She said, "Go upstairs." → She told me. "Close the door behind you," he told me. → He told me. "Don't be late," he advised us. → He advised us.
Exercise on Reported Speech
Exercise 1 - Requests (positive) Complete the sentences in reported speech. Note the change of pronouns in some sentences. "Stop talking, Joe," the teacher said. "Be patient," she said to him. "Go to your room," her father said to her. "Hurry up," she said to us. "Give me the key," he told her.
Reported Speech
reported speech for difficult tenses; exeptions for backshift; requests with must, should, ought to and let's; → more on additional information and exeptions in reported speech. Exercises on Reported Speech Statements in Reported Speech. no backshift - change of pronouns; no backshift - change of pronouns and places; with backshift
Reported commands and requests in English
There is no backshift of tenses with commands/requests in Reported Speech. You only have to change the person and shift expressions of time/place descibed on our page Reported Speech - Summary. Form. affirmative commands → to + infinitive; negative commands → not + to + infinitive; 1.1. Affirmative commands . Direct Speech → Dad, "Do ...
PDF B1 Reported Commands RS009
B1 Reported Commands RS009 Make reported commands from the sentences below! 1. The teacher said, "You can't leave the room!" The teacher ordered us _____ . 2. Mom told me, "Don't spend too much money on clothes".
Reported Speech (Part 2)
Requests/orders. "Asked me to" is used for requests. "Told me to" is stronger; it is used for orders/commands. She asked me to make copies. He told me to go to the bank. 2. Yes/no questions. "Asked if" and "wanted to know if" are equal. We don't use the auxiliary verbs "do/does/did" in the reported question.
Reported questions, commands, requests exercises PDF
Reported commands and requests. The commands, requests and advice mostly have the same form in English: verb + object + infinitive (advise, ask, beg, forbid, order, persuade, recommend, tell, urge, warn etc.). In the direct speech we do not mention the person in the imperative. In the indirect speech the person addressed must be mentioned. "Get ...
Reported Speech
We can call this an 'order' in English, when someone tells you very directly to do something. For example: Direct speech: Sit down! In fact, we make this into reported speech in the same way as a request. We just use 'tell' instead of 'ask': Reported speech: She told me to sit down.
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Key with answers: www.e-grammar.org/reported-questions-commands/ Reported commands and requests Exercise 1. Complete the reported commands and requests.
Reported speech (commands)
The worksheet focuses on reported speech, specifically commands and requests. Students are required to transform direct commands and requests into reported speech. This involves changing the verb forms, pronouns, and sentence structures while maintaining the same meaning as the original statement. Language and Educational Level Context:
Reported Speech
Reported speech questions and commands - English online grammar exercise.
Reported speech
Requests in Reported Speech. For pronouns and place / time expressions see statements in reported speech. Tenses are not relevant for requests - simply use ‚to' + infinite verb. She said, Say hello to your mum. - She asked me to say hello to my mum. For negative requests, use ‚not to' + infinite verb. He said, Don't give up, Bob.
Reported commands
reported speech exercise. This is the OE version of my ws. In this the ss can practise how to make a reported command / request / suggestion in the present and in the past. There are 6 exercises (two to practise the introductory verbs). Hope you find it useful.
Here's a mixed exercise about reported speech - it includes statements, questions, orders and requests. Review all reported statments, questions, orders and requests here; Download this quiz in PDF here; More reported speech exercises here
Repoted Commands and Requests
Repoted Commands and Requests. Downloadable worksheets: Reported Speech exercises Level: intermediate Age: 12-17 Downloads: 4675 : REPORTED SPEECH STATEMENTS (B&W VERSION INCLUDED) Level: intermediate Age: 13-17 Downloads: 3762 : ... REPORTED REQUESTS . AND COMMANDS . RESTATE THESE SENTENCES:
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Exercise 8. Make reported commands and requests. "Sit down, please," she asked me. She asked me to sit down. "Put the box here," he told me. He told me . "Don't forget about your mum's birthday," Sarah reminded me. Sarah reminded me about my mum's birthday. "Park your car behind the hotel, please," the porter asked me.
Don't eat too much red meat. → The doctor advised him. Stop making fool of me. → He asked her. Open the window, please. → The duke ordered his butler. Drop me at the hotel, please. → He asked the taxi driver. Don't put the bag on the table. → She asked her daughter. Tags: Exercises on Advanced Grammar Exercises on Reported Speech. ← ...
Reported Requests and Orders 1. Make reported requests or orders. Start each sentence with 'she asked me' or 'she told me'. It's the same day, so you don't need to change the time expressions. 1) "Please help me carry this." [ . 2) "Please come early." [ . 3) "Please buy some milk."
Learn converting commands and request type Imperative sentences into Indirect Speech or narration. The solved exercises given below are here to do practice on these exercises. Attempt yourself first and then see the answers. New exercises are added from time to time, so, keep coming here.
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 .
Perfect English Grammar. Here's a list of all the reported speech exercises on this site: (Click here to read the explanations about reported speech) Reported Statements: Present Simple Reported Statement Exercise (quite easy) (in PDF here) Present Continuous Reported Statement Exercise (quite easy)
Reported requests — Exercise 2; Reported statements — mixed tenses — Exercise 1; Reported statements — mixed tenses — Exercise 2; Reported statements — mixed tenses — Exercise 3; Reported statements — mixed tenses — Exercise 4
Exercise 3 - Requests (mixed) Complete the sentences in reported speech. Note the change of pronouns in some sentences. She said, "Go upstairs." → She told me. "Close the door behind you," he told me. → He told me. "Don't be late," he advised us. → He advised us.
Exercise 1 - Requests (positive) Complete the sentences in reported speech. Note the change of pronouns in some sentences. "Stop talking, Joe," the teacher said. "Be patient," she said to him. "Go to your room," her father said to her. "Hurry up," she said to us. "Give me the key," he told her.
reported speech for difficult tenses; exeptions for backshift; requests with must, should, ought to and let's; → more on additional information and exeptions in reported speech. Exercises on Reported Speech Statements in Reported Speech. no backshift - change of pronouns; no backshift - change of pronouns and places; with backshift
There is no backshift of tenses with commands/requests in Reported Speech. You only have to change the person and shift expressions of time/place descibed on our page Reported Speech - Summary. Form. affirmative commands → to + infinitive; negative commands → not + to + infinitive; 1.1. Affirmative commands . Direct Speech → Dad, "Do ...
B1 Reported Commands RS009 Make reported commands from the sentences below! 1. The teacher said, "You can't leave the room!" The teacher ordered us _____ . 2. Mom told me, "Don't spend too much money on clothes".
Requests/orders. "Asked me to" is used for requests. "Told me to" is stronger; it is used for orders/commands. She asked me to make copies. He told me to go to the bank. 2. Yes/no questions. "Asked if" and "wanted to know if" are equal. We don't use the auxiliary verbs "do/does/did" in the reported question.
Reported commands and requests. The commands, requests and advice mostly have the same form in English: verb + object + infinitive (advise, ask, beg, forbid, order, persuade, recommend, tell, urge, warn etc.). In the direct speech we do not mention the person in the imperative. In the indirect speech the person addressed must be mentioned. "Get ...
We can call this an 'order' in English, when someone tells you very directly to do something. For example: Direct speech: Sit down! In fact, we make this into reported speech in the same way as a request. We just use 'tell' instead of 'ask': Reported speech: She told me to sit down.
Key with answers: www.e-grammar.org/reported-questions-commands/ Reported commands and requests Exercise 1. Complete the reported commands and requests.
The worksheet focuses on reported speech, specifically commands and requests. Students are required to transform direct commands and requests into reported speech. This involves changing the verb forms, pronouns, and sentence structures while maintaining the same meaning as the original statement. Language and Educational Level Context:
Reported speech questions and commands - English online grammar exercise.
Requests in Reported Speech. For pronouns and place / time expressions see statements in reported speech. Tenses are not relevant for requests - simply use ‚to' + infinite verb. She said, Say hello to your mum. - She asked me to say hello to my mum. For negative requests, use ‚not to' + infinite verb. He said, Don't give up, Bob.
reported speech exercise. This is the OE version of my ws. In this the ss can practise how to make a reported command / request / suggestion in the present and in the past. There are 6 exercises (two to practise the introductory verbs). Hope you find it useful.
Exercises: indirect speech. Reported speech - present. Reported speech - past. Reported speech - questions. Reported questions - write. Reported speech - imperatives. Reported speech - modals. Indirect speech - tenses 1. Indirect speech - tenses 2.
Here's a mixed exercise about reported speech - it includes statements, questions, orders and requests. Review all reported statments, questions, orders and requests here; Download this quiz in PDF here; More reported speech exercises here
Repoted Commands and Requests. Downloadable worksheets: Reported Speech exercises Level: intermediate Age: 12-17 Downloads: 4675 : REPORTED SPEECH STATEMENTS (B&W VERSION INCLUDED) Level: intermediate Age: 13-17 Downloads: 3762 : ... REPORTED REQUESTS . AND COMMANDS . RESTATE THESE SENTENCES: