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  1. Reported speech

    Reported speech 2. Reported requests and orders. Reported speech exercise. Reported questions - worksheet. Indirect speech - worksheet. Worksheets pdf - print. Grammar worksheets - handouts. Grammar - lessons. Reported speech - grammar notes.

  2. Reported Speech (B1)

    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)

  3. PDF Unit 12A Grammar: Reported Speech(1

    Reported Speech. Greg: "I am cooking dinner Maya.". Maya: "Greg said he was cooking dinner.". So most often, the reported speech is going to be in the past tense, because the original statement, will now be in the past! *We will learn about reporting verbs in part 2 of this lesson, but for now we will just use said/told.

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  5. PDF B1 Reported Questions RS008

    Reported Questions - PDF Grammar Worksheet - B1 - RS008 Author: Nikolaus ROSMANITZ Subject: Reported Questions - PDF Grammar Worksheet - B1 \(Intermediate\) Created Date: 5/13/2020 5:12:39 AM ...

  6. PDF reporting questions and imperatives

    Reporting Questions and Imperatives Convert the following sentences into reported speech. e.g. Pam: "When did you buy this fire extinguisher? Pam asked when I bought that fire extinguisher. 1. Mary: "When do you do household chores?"

  7. 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)

  8. PDF REPORTED SPEECH RS 3

    REPORTED SPEECH RS 3 Change to reported questions! 1. He asked:"Where have you been Tom?" He asked me where I had been. 2. The teacher wanted to know:"Who discovered America?" The teacher wanted to know who had discovered America. 3. The referee asked:"How many players do you want to substitute?"

  9. Reported Speech Imperatives Exercise

    Reported Speech Imperatives Exercise. Watch on. Convert the sentences below from direct to indirect speech (reported speech). 1. Mother to daughter: "Put on your shoes." 2. The teacher to me: "Open your notebook." 3.

  10. PDF B1 Reported Speech : Questions and Commands RS012

    B1 Reported Speech : Questions and Commands RS012 Change to reported speech. 1. The boy asked the tour guide, "Where is the main tourist office? " ... Reported Questions and Commands - PDF Grammar Worksheet - B1 \(Intermediate\) Created Date: 1/27/2021 9:12:42 AM ...

  11. Reported questions, commands, requests exercises PDF

    Direct and indirect speech exercises Multiple choice and gap-filling exercises on reported statements, questions and commands. Grammar rules PDF: Reported speech rules PDF Changes of tenses, pronouns, time and place in reported statements, questions and commands. English grammar PDF All PDF rules with examples on this website to download for free.

  12. Reported speech exercises PDF

    Direct and indirect speech exercises Multiple choice and gap-filling exercises on reported statements, questions and commands. Grammar rules PDF: Reported speech rules PDF Changes of tenses, pronouns, time and place in reported statements, questions and commands. English grammar PDF All PDF rules with examples on this website to download for free.

  13. 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.

  14. Direct and indirect speech exercises PDF

    Reported questions + commands exercises PDF. Practise the difference between the direct and indirect speech in questions, commands and requests. Online exercises with answers: Direct - indirect speech exercise 1 Rewrite sentences in the reported speech. Direct - indirect speech exercise 2 Report a short dialogue in the reported speech.

  15. PDF Direct & Reported Speech

    A. Direct Speech cont. Position of Quoted Speech. Instructions. Examples. split by the subject and the verb. Begin with the first set of quotation marks. Capitalize the first letter of the sentence. At the end of the first part of the quote, place a comma and quotation marks. Insert the subject and reporting verb, and follow the verb with a comma.

  16. 107 Reported Speech (Indirect speech), General grammar pract…

    107 Reported Speech (Indirect speech), General grammar practice, Grammar Practice English ESL worksheets pdf & doc. SORT BY. Most popular. TIME PERIOD. All-time. Zsuzsapszi. Mixed tasks to the r. This ws is about rep. 26793 uses. Arianey. Reporting Stupid Quo. Reported (indirect) 20256 uses. vikoca79.

  17. Reported speech questions and imperatives worksheet

    Language: English (en) ID: 591404. 15/12/2020. Country code: AR. Country: Argentina. School subject: English language (1061957) Main content: Reported speech (2012149) From worksheet author: Reported Speech Questions and Imperatives.

  18. Reported Speech

    There are two kinds of reported speech you can use: direct speech and indirect speech. I'll break each down for you. A direct speech sentence mentions the exact words the other person said. For example: Kryz said, "These are all my necklaces.". Indirect speech changes the original speaker's words. For example: Kryz said those were all ...

  19. Reported speech

    Reported speech exercises: reported commands and requests. Direct and indirect speech. Intermediate exercises esl.

  20. Reported Speech

    Watch my reported speech video: Here's how it works: We use a 'reporting verb' like 'say' or 'tell'. ( Click here for more about using 'say' and 'tell' .) If this verb is in the present tense, it's easy. We just put 'she says' and then the sentence: Direct speech: I like ice cream. Reported speech: She says (that) she likes ice cream.

  21. Direct and Indirect Speech of Imperative Sentences

    Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech : (1) Father said, My son, "Don't give up hope.". (2) Mother said to the daughter, "Get ready to receive the guests.". (3) The sergeant said to the constables, "Run after the miscreants.". (4) The boy said to the pedestrian, "Please help me to get out of the trap.".

  22. PDF Reported questions and Name ESERCIZI DI RECUPERO Surname imperatives

    Reported questions and imperatives 1 Abbina la prima parte delle frasi (1-10) alla seconda parte (a-j) per formare frasi complete. 1 Alan asked Tricia why 2 Jason asked Anita where 3 The teacher asked me if My parents asked me what 4 Nick asked his sister if 5 Paul asked Clare and Jenny 6 William asked Kate what 7 Sandra asked the boy what 8 9

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    Mark Zuckerberg, chairman and CEO of the social media company Meta, said in a letter to the House Judiciary committee on Monday that his teams were "pressured" by the Biden White House to ...