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  1. Reported Speech Exercises with Answers for Class 10

    Reported Speech Exercises for Class 10 with Answers. Here is an exercise on the transformation of direct speech to indirect speech. Go through the following sentences, work them out and then check your answers to assess how far you have understood their usage. Change as directed . Read the following sentences and change them into reported speech.

  2. Reported Speech: Practice Exercises in Interrogative Sentences

    Do practice converting Direct Speech Interrogative sentences into Indirect Speech. The exercises are based on both types of Questions - Starting with an Auxiliary Verb and the other type starting with a Q Word. ... Power Sharing: Extra Important Question Answers Class 10 Civics Political Science 'The Proposal' Class 10 English MCQs with ...

  3. interrogative sentences in the reported speech

    Direct speech: She said to me, "Do you love me?" Indirect speech: She told me if I loved her. Important things to understand:. 1. Directing speech: It is the part (clause) that you (the person who narrates the speaker's original words) say. In the above examples, "She said to me" and "She told me" are reporting speeches. These are the parts the narrator of the reported speech says.

  4. Reported Speech Exercises for Class 10 CBSE With Answers

    2. Change Of Pronouns. Direct Speech: Johnny said, 'I am playing.'. Indirect Speech: Johnny said that he was playing. First-person generally changes to third person {depending upon the subject of the reporting verb). 3. Change Of Tenses. Direct Speech. Indirect Speech.

  5. Questions/Interrogative Sentences

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  6. Reported Speech: Dialogue Writing Practice Questions CBSE Class 10

    Dialogue Reporting Practice Questions. Q. Read the conversation between a teacher and student and complete the passage that follows. (CBSE Set 2, 2022) Neha: I'm really looking forward to the class picnic tomorrow. Namita: Yes, after a long time we will be meeting our friends and teachers.

  7. Reported Speech for Class 10: Exciting Exercises with Answers [PDF]

    Reported Speech is an essential linguistic tool from everyday conversations to formal writing. It is important to teach reported speech to Class 10 to give them a wider scope of the English language and vocabulary. Reported Speech is effective in conveying the thoughts and ideas of others accurately and without causing any misrepresentation.

  8. Reported Speech Dialogue Exercises for Class 10 CBSE With Answers

    Change No. 1. Change the reporting verb 'said 'or 'said to'into' asked' or 'inquired of'. In case of a single question, change it into 'asked' but in case of more than one question, change it into "inquired of'. Change No. 2. Use conjunction 'if' or 'whether' if the reported speech starts with a helping verb.

  9. Reported Speech

    Reported speech is the form in which one can convey a message said by oneself or someone else, mostly in the past. It can also be said to be the third person view of what someone has said. In this form of speech, you need not use quotation marks as you are not quoting the exact words spoken by the speaker, but just conveying the message. Q2.

  10. Reported Speech Exercises for Class 10 CBSE With Answers

    Reported Speech Questions For Class 10 Question 7. Teacher : Children, let us all pledge to save trees. Children : Yes, mam, we all pledge to save our trees as the trees are the lungs of the city. Teacher : Let us start today by planting a sapling. The teacher asked all the children to pledge to save trees.

  11. CBSE Notes, Papers, NCERT Solutions

    2. Instead of that (as in a declarative sentence), we use the question word. If there is no question word, we use whether/if instead. 3. Besides this, we also need to use an indirect question in indirect speech. This means that after the question word or after whether/if, we simply write a declarative sentence (subject-verb etc.). 4.

  12. 7. Reported speech Notes NCERT Solutions for CBSE Class 10 ...

    The speech of a person can be divided into two categories. Reporting verb (verb of the first clause) Reported speech ( words within inverted commas. For ex. She said, "I will be late today.". Here, First clause is 'She said' where. Said = reporting verb. Words within inverted commas are.

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  14. Exercise on Reported Speech

    Complete the sentences in reported speech. Note whether the sentence is a request, a statement or a question. He said, "I like this song." → He said "Where is your sister?" she asked me. → She asked me "I don't speak Italian," she said. → She said "Say hello to Jim," they said. → They asked me "The film began at seven o'clock," he said.

  15. Reported Speech

    Reported speech is used when someone says a sentence, like, "I'm going to the movie tonight". Later, we want to tell a 3rd person what the first person is doing. It works like this: We use a reporting verb i.e 'say' or 'tell'. In the present tense, just put in 'he says. Direct Speech: I like burgers.

  16. CBSE Class 10 English Grammar

    In Indirect Speech, we change the reporting verb to 'requested' or 'ordered'. We start Reported Speech with 'to'. Direct: Ram said to Mohan, "Let him do it." Indirect: Ram ordered Mohan to let him do that. Or Ram told Mohan that he might be allowed to do that. 10. Sentences with Question Tags

  17. Direct and Indirect Speech Interrogative Sentences Rules and Examples

    Rules. WH - question is formed with the use of who, which, when, where, how why. Yes-no question is formed with the use of auxiliary verbs such as - am, is, are, was, were, do, did, can, shall, will, have, has, may. A question mark should always be used at the end of interrogative sentence in direct speech. To convert direct speech to ...

  18. Reported Speech MCQ Questions with Answers Class 10 English

    Explore numerous NCERT MCQ Questions for Class 10 English Grammar Reported Speech Pdf free download is available online for students. By taking help from MCQ Questions for Class 10 English with Answers during preparation, score maximum marks in the exam. Try maintaining a time limit while answering Reported Speech Class 10 MCQs Questions with Answers so that it would be useful in your actual ...

  19. Reported Speech Interrogative: Rules, Examples & Exercise

    Replace the reporting verb "said/told" with an appropriate interrogative verb. Common interrogative verbs include "asked," "enquired," "wondered," "wanted to know," and "inquired.". The choice of verb depends on the context and the speaker's tone. For example, "asked" is a neutral verb, while "wondered ...

  20. Reported Speech NCERT Solutions

    Full syllabus notes, lecture and questions for Reported Speech NCERT Solutions - English Grammar (Communicative) Interact In English Class 10 - Class 10 - Plus excerises question with solution to help you revise complete syllabus for English Grammar (Communicative) Interact In English Class 10 - Best notes, free PDF download

  21. Reported Speech

    Reported Speech - Interrogative Sentences quiz for 10th grade students. Find other quizzes for English and more on Quizizz for free!

  22. Indirect Speech for question sentences

    The basic rules for converting direct speech (question sentence) into indirect speech are as follows: The examples are at the end. 1. Inverted commas are removed in indirect speech. 2. The conjunction 'that' is not used in indirect speech for question sentences. The conjunction 'that' is generally used in indirect speech for other types ...

  23. Reported Speech: Exclamatory Sentences Practice Questions with Answers

    Use 'wish' and 'pray to God' in sentences involving wish and prayer. Convert the exclamatory sentence to a statement i.e. end with a full stop dot (.) Examples. Direct: Kohli said, "Hurrah! We won the match.". Indirect: Kohli exclaimed with joy that they had won the match. Direct: Reena said, "Alas! Sheela's mother is suffering ...

  24. Test: Reported Speech

    Detailed Solution for Test: Reported Speech - 1 - Question 1. The correct option is A: Nancy said that she might leave the next day. Explanation: When changing a sentence from Direct Speech to Reported Speech, we need to consider the following changes: 1. Tense changes: - In this case, "may" changes to "might" as the sentence moves from direct ...

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    Why Biden's showing could be so consequential But Biden has rooted his reelection in the idea that he is the last thing standing between America and a second Trump presidency that would destroy ...

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