Direct N' Indirect / Active N' Passive: Grammar

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Grammar

Direct n’ Indirect / Active n’ Passive

Q1. Change the following sentences from Direct to Indirect

A. Mr. Miller said, ‘I can't come to the meeting on Saturday.’

B. Mary said, ‘I'm feeling ill.’

C. Your brother said, ‘I like chocolate.’

D. Your uncle asked, ‘May I leave?’

E. My brother said, ‘I'm going to learn to cook.’

F. He said, ‘I'll learn English online tomorrow.’

G. My cousin said, ‘I'm not enjoying my job very much recently.’

H. My parents said, ‘We'll phone you when we get back.’

I. Susan said, ‘You don't know what Bob is doing.’

J. Mr. Smith asked, ‘What shall we do next?’

K. She said, ‘I'll tell dad I saw you.’

Q2. Are the sentences written in Active or Passive?

A. Steve likes to play baseball.


B. Bingo is played in Britain.
C. He lost his keys yesterday.
D. A letter was written.
E. These cars are produced in Italy.

Q3. Change the following sentences from Active to Passive.

A. The lady gave me the keys.

B. The professor is going to show the students an old bone.

C. Jack has installed a new computer software.

D. They expected us to build the road.

E. Snow covered the mountains.

F. Who wrote that book?

G. My friend offered me a job at the bank.

H. Someone has already paid the workers.

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