Reported speech: mixed forms: English ESL worksheets pdf & doc
Reported Speech
Reported Speech, Definition and Example Sentences
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Reporting Verbs| Reported Speech 2 PUC English Grammar 2023|
Wren & Martin Exercise 2
Reported Speech
Reported Speech Test
Subject & Predicate| Exercise #1 of Wren & Martin's High English Grammar
For levels 3-6 Reported Speech: Mixed Reporting Verbs
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Reported Speech Exercises
Learn how to use reported speech correctly with interactive quizzes and clear explanations on this webpage.
Reported Speech Exercise 4
Reported Speech Mixed Exercise 1 Make reported speech. Start all your answers with 'she', and use the past simple of 'ask', 'say' or 'tell'. It's the same day, so you don't need to change the time expressions.
Reported Speech Mixed Exercise
Online and printable Reported Speech mixed exercise-- Convert sentences from direct speech to indirect speech.
Reported Speech
The shop assistant asked the woman, "Which jacket have you already tried on?". → The shop assistant asked the woman . The subject comes directly after the question word. you→ she. present perfect → past perfect. Rewrite the demands/requests in indirect speech. The passenger requested the taxi driver, "Stop the car.".
English online grammar exercise - reported speech - statements, questions and commands.
Exercise on Reported Speech
Mixed Exercise 2 Complete the sentences in reported speech. Note whether the sentence is a request, a statement or a question and whether you have to change the tenses or not.
Reported Speech Exercise 1
Practise making reported speech here! Download this exercise in PDF at http://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/reported-speech-exercise-1.html
Reported Speech
Reported Speech (Indirect Speech) If we report what another person has said, we usually do not use the speaker's exact words (direct speech), but reported (indirect) speech. Therefore, you need to learn how to transform direct speech into reported speech. The structure is a little different depending on whether you want to transform a statement, question or request.
English Grammar Exercise - Reported Speech - Mixed tenses - Exercise 7|Finish the sentences using Reported speech. Pay special attention to changing pronouns where necessary.
Reported statements
English Grammar Exercise - Reported statements - mixed tenses - Exercise 2|Finish the sentences using Reported speech. Pay special attention to changing pronouns and time phrases where necessary.
Reported Speech Exercise
Can you report questions, statements, requests and commands correctly? Test your understanding of direct and indirect speech with this interactive grammar exercise.
English grammar practice exercise, upper-intermediate.In this exercise you will practise reported speech. Exercise instructions Rewrite the following using reported speech: questions go herescore g…
Exercise on Reported Speech
Mixed Exercise 1. Complete the sentences in reported speech. Note whether the sentence is a request, a statement or a question. He said, "I like this song." "Where is your sister?"
Reported Speech Exercise 5
Reported Speech Mixed Exercise 2 Make reported speech. Start all your answers with 'she', and use the past simple of 'ask', 'say' or 'tell'. It's the same day, so you don't need to change the time expressions.
Reported Speech
Learn how to use reported speech with clear explanations and lots of exercises. Perfect English Grammar helps you master grammar skills.
Reported Speech / Indirect Speech
Convert Direct Speech to Indirect Speech. We usually change from first or second to third person except when the speaker is reporting his own words. If the main verb is in the present tense, we don't change the tense in the direct speech. Examples: Direct: Paul says, "I don't like coffee." Indirect: Paul says that he doesn't like coffee.
Reported Speech exercises
English online reported speech exercises with answers. All direct and indirect speech exercises free and with help function, teaching materials and grammar rules.
Reported Speech
English Grammar Exercise - Reported Speech - Present Perfect - Exercise 1|Change the direct speech into reported speech.
Reported Speech Exercise 1
Reported Statements 1. Change the direct speech into reported speech. Use 'she said' at the beginning of each answer. It's the same day, so you don't need to change the time expressions. 1) "He works in a bank." [ .
Reported Speech Exercises
Reported Statement Exercise and more of the latest articles on English language teaching from EFL Magazine. See more details about it on EFL Magazine.
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Learn how to use reported speech correctly with interactive quizzes and clear explanations on this webpage.
Reported Speech Mixed Exercise 1 Make reported speech. Start all your answers with 'she', and use the past simple of 'ask', 'say' or 'tell'. It's the same day, so you don't need to change the time expressions.
Online and printable Reported Speech mixed exercise-- Convert sentences from direct speech to indirect speech.
The shop assistant asked the woman, "Which jacket have you already tried on?". → The shop assistant asked the woman . The subject comes directly after the question word. you→ she. present perfect → past perfect. Rewrite the demands/requests in indirect speech. The passenger requested the taxi driver, "Stop the car.".
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English online grammar exercise - reported speech - statements, questions and commands.
Mixed Exercise 2 Complete the sentences in reported speech. Note whether the sentence is a request, a statement or a question and whether you have to change the tenses or not.
Practise making reported speech here! Download this exercise in PDF at http://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/reported-speech-exercise-1.html
Reported Speech (Indirect Speech) If we report what another person has said, we usually do not use the speaker's exact words (direct speech), but reported (indirect) speech. Therefore, you need to learn how to transform direct speech into reported speech. The structure is a little different depending on whether you want to transform a statement, question or request.
RS008 - Reported Questions. RS007 - Reported Speech. RS006 - Reported Speech. RS005 - Reported Speech. RS004 - Reported Speech. RS003 - Reported Speech. RS002 - Reported Speech - Mixed Exercises. RS001 - Reported Speech - Mixed Exercises. Adjective and Adverbs - Downloadable PDF Worksheets for English Language Learners - Intermediate Level (B1)
English Grammar Exercise - Reported Speech - Mixed tenses - Exercise 7|Finish the sentences using Reported speech. Pay special attention to changing pronouns where necessary.
English Grammar Exercise - Reported statements - mixed tenses - Exercise 2|Finish the sentences using Reported speech. Pay special attention to changing pronouns and time phrases where necessary.
Can you report questions, statements, requests and commands correctly? Test your understanding of direct and indirect speech with this interactive grammar exercise.
English grammar practice exercise, upper-intermediate.In this exercise you will practise reported speech. Exercise instructions Rewrite the following using reported speech: questions go herescore g…
Mixed Exercise 1. Complete the sentences in reported speech. Note whether the sentence is a request, a statement or a question. He said, "I like this song." "Where is your sister?"
Reported Speech Mixed Exercise 2 Make reported speech. Start all your answers with 'she', and use the past simple of 'ask', 'say' or 'tell'. It's the same day, so you don't need to change the time expressions.
Learn how to use reported speech with clear explanations and lots of exercises. Perfect English Grammar helps you master grammar skills.
Convert Direct Speech to Indirect Speech. We usually change from first or second to third person except when the speaker is reporting his own words. If the main verb is in the present tense, we don't change the tense in the direct speech. Examples: Direct: Paul says, "I don't like coffee." Indirect: Paul says that he doesn't like coffee.
English online reported speech exercises with answers. All direct and indirect speech exercises free and with help function, teaching materials and grammar rules.
English Grammar Exercise - Reported Speech - Present Perfect - Exercise 1|Change the direct speech into reported speech.
Reported Statements 1. Change the direct speech into reported speech. Use 'she said' at the beginning of each answer. It's the same day, so you don't need to change the time expressions. 1) "He works in a bank." [ .
Reported Statement Exercise and more of the latest articles on English language teaching from EFL Magazine. See more details about it on EFL Magazine.