[PDF] REPORTED SPEECH EXERCISES Change the following sentences





Previous PDF Next PDF



Reported speech exercises 2013

Answers: Mixed Reported Speech 1. (When I used 'said' you can also use 'told Answers: Reported Speech Mixed Exercise 2. 1. She told me to come quickly. 2 ...



Reported Speech - ENGLISH GRAMMAR

7/05/2011 DIRECT AND INDIRECT (OR REPORTED) SPEECH. INTRODUCTION. There are two ... with exercises Longman



LearnEnglish Teens LearnEnglish Teens

Draw a line to match the direct and indirect (reported) speech forms. Direct speech. Reported speech. 1. Present simple o o a. Past perfect. 2.



Lesson 35 - Reported Speech (PDF)

So most often the reported speech is going to be in the past tense



Lesson 36 - Reporting Verbs (PDF)

Use reporting verbs to transform the following sentences from direct speech into reported speech (there may be some alternative answers for some questions):.



LearnEnglish Teens LearnEnglish Teens

Grammar videos: Reported speech – answers. Answers to Reported speech – exercises. 1. Check your grammar: matching. 1. b. 2. c. 3. a. 4. f. 5. d. 6. e. 2. Check 



Reported speech orders and requests exercises pdf Reported speech orders and requests exercises pdf

Reported speech commands and requests exercises with answers. We and our partners use cookies to Store and/or access information on a device. We and our 



Reported speech exercises 2 bachille

Reported speech easy exercises with answers. Reported speech exercises with answers 2 bachillerato pdf. Reported speech exercises 2 bachillerato soluciones.



Reported Speech

2. La frase se suele introducir con verbos como: say tell



Reported speech exercises 2013

Reported statements: Answers. 1. She said (that) he worked in a bank. 2. She told me (that) they went (had gone) out last night (the night before).



reported-speech.pdf

In indirect speech we give the exact meaning of a remark or a speech R. Fernández Carmona



REPORTED SPEECH EXERCISES Change the following sentences

Change the following sentences into reported speech. ANSWERS. 1. The spokesman said that he couldn't understand why billiards had been prohibited.



Perfect-English-Grammar.com Reported Questions

Perfect-English-Grammar.com. Reported Questions. Change these direct questions into reported speech: 1. “Where is he?” Reported Questions – Answers:.



Reported Statements: Present Simple

May be freely copied for personal or classroom use. www.perfect-english-grammar.com. Reported Statements: Present Simple. 1. “I live in New York”. She said 



Mixed Reported Speech 1 (Statements Questions

https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/support-files/reported_speech_mixed_exercise_1.pdf



Reported Statements Mixed Exercise

Reported Statements Mixed Exercise. Change this direct speech into reported speech: 1. “He works in a bank”. She said Reported statements: Answers.



Reported Speech - English Grammar Exercises

Betty:”If I knew the answer I would tell you”. (Betty assured me ….) 16. He said:” Tomorrow at five o'clock I will be sitting on a train to Glasgow 



Mixed Reported Speech 2 (Statements Questions

https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/support-files/reported_speech_mixed_exercise_2.pdf



Perfect-English-Grammar.com Reported Requests and Orders

Perfect-English-Grammar.com. Reported Requests and Orders. Change the direct speech into reported speech: Reported Orders and Requests – Answers:.

REPORTED SPEECH EXERCISES Change the following sentences

REPORTED SPEECH EXERCISES

Change the following sentences into reported speech.

1. The spokesman said: "I can't understand why billiards has been prohibited."

2. Gihan exclaimed: "We have had too many prohibitions."

3. The young lady said: "I did not make such a mistake."

4. She said: "We'll go and get some food."

5. Winston Churchill said: "I wake up at six every day"

6. A company representative said: "This probably won't happen."

7. A farmer said: "If the situation goes on like this, we will lose the consumers' confidence for ever". 8. He added: "We need someone who will realise that celibacy has to be a personal choice".

9. She said: "I think the amount of immigrants right now is OK, but I don't think we need any more".

10. He said: "In Japan paper-folding was valued for its decorative function".

11. "If I don't win this game, I will retire," Kasparov said. 12. The police said: "Youssef planned the World Trade Centre bombing".

13. She said: "As a woman, my life will change with the new millennium".

14. "I watched a documentary about dolphins on TV yesterday," said John.

15. "I'm living the adventure of my life," Banderas said.

16. Al Gore said: "As a teenager, one of the books that I read was Silent Spring." 17. "I was taught information technology in this course," she said.

18. My aunt said: "Single men should drive slowly if they want to live longer"

19. He said: "We are here today to reach consensus"

20. Last week Julia said: "We will meet our new instructor tomorrow" 21. He said to one of them: "Let me see the streets once more before I die. I'll be back in five minutes."

22. "Please, don't say anything to him", he said.

23. "Don't talk to me like that," said his mother.

24. She said: "Don't smoke if you want to save money."

25. "Buy me the paper if you're going out", Alice asked her brother. 26. He asked: "Do you often play rugby?"

27. The doctor asked: "Do you ever feel this pain in your stomach before meals?"

28. Michael asked her: "Where did you find these trainers?

29. Michael wondered: "Why do I do this every day?"

30. "What time did the film start?" she asked. 31. Her parents asked her: "Why do you want to become a bullfighter?"

32. They asked her mother: "Does he often come home late from school?"

33. The judge asked Karl: "How long have you known the accused? "

ANSWERS

1. The spokesman said that he couldn't understand why billiards had been prohibited.

2. Gihan exclaimed that they had too many prohibitions.

3. The young lady said that she had not made such a mistake.

4. She said that that they would go and get some food.

5. Winston Churchill said that he woke up at six every day.

6. A company representative said that probably wouldn't happen.

7. A farmer said that if the situation went on like that they would lose the consumers' confidence for ever.

8. He added that they needed someone who would realise that celibacy had to be a personal choice.

9. She said that she thought the amount of immigrants at that moment was OK, but she didn't think they

needed any more.

10. He said that in Japan paper-folding had been valued for its decorative function.

11. Kasparov said that if he didn't win that game he would retire.

12. The police said that Youssef had planned the World Trade Centre bombing.

13. She said that as a woman, her life would change with the new millennium.

14. John said that he had watched a documentary about dolphins on TV the day before.

15. Banderas said that he was living the adventure of his life.

16. Al Gore said that as a teenager, one of the books that he had read had been Silent Spring.

17. She said that she had been taught information technology in that course.

18. My aunt said that single men should drive slowly if they wanted to live longer.

19. He said that they were there that day to reach consensus.

20. Last week Julia said that they would meet their new instructor the following day.

21. He asked one of them to let him see the streets once more before he died, and then he promised to

be back in five minutes.

22. He begged her not to say anything to him.

23. His mother told him not to talk to her like that.

24. She advised him not to smoke if he wanted to save money.

25. Alice asked her brother to buy her the paper if he was going out.

26. He asked if he often played rugby.

27. The doctor asked me if I ever felt that pain in my stomach before meals.

28. Michael asked her where she had found those trainers.

29. Michael wondered why he did that every day.

30. She asked what time the film started.

31. Her parents asked her why she wanted to become a bullfighter.

32. They asked her mother if she often came home late from school.

33. The judge asked Karl how long he had known the accused.

quotesdbs_dbs2.pdfusesText_3
[PDF] représentation du monde depuis lantiquité

[PDF] représentation en perspective cavalière d'un parallélépipède rectangle

[PDF] représentation visuelle

[PDF] représentation visuelle 1ere l fiches

[PDF] représentation visuelle de l'angoisse

[PDF] representation visuelle physique

[PDF] représentation visuelle physique 1ere es

[PDF] reprise de commerce en zone rurale

[PDF] reprise vaisselle au poids 2017

[PDF] reproduction d une fougère

[PDF] reproduction des plantes sans fleurs pdf

[PDF] reproduction fougère 6ème

[PDF] reproduction sexuée chez les spermaphytes pdf

[PDF] reproduction sexuée des plantes sans fleurs

[PDF] republique et laicité la loi de 1905 problematique