The document provides examples of reported speech sentences with verbs given. It then provides sentences and asks to turn them into reported speech. There are also examples of questions to turn into reported speech.
The document provides examples of reported speech sentences with verbs given. It then provides sentences and asks to turn them into reported speech. There are also examples of questions to turn into reported speech.
The document provides examples of reported speech sentences with verbs given. It then provides sentences and asks to turn them into reported speech. There are also examples of questions to turn into reported speech.
The document provides examples of reported speech sentences with verbs given. It then provides sentences and asks to turn them into reported speech. There are also examples of questions to turn into reported speech.
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Complete the reported speech sentences using the verb given.
1) ‘Why don’t you sit down for a moment?’ -She suggested...........
2) ‘I could make you something to eat if you like’- She offered........ 3) ‘I’m feeling hungry, actually’. - I admitted............. 4) ‘I’m sorry that I was so late’. - I apologised........... 5) ‘What happened?’ - She asked him........ 6) ‘I got stuck in the traffic’. - I told her........ 7) ‘Now don’t forget you have to practise every day’. - She reminded me........ 8) ‘Of course. I’ll practise every afternoon after school’. -I promised........ 9) ‘And don’t leave your books at school again!’ - She warned me........... 10) ‘If I were you, I wouldn’t spend so much time playing computer games’. -She advised me......... 11) ‘Let’s go to the cinema tonight.’ - She suggested........ 12) ‘Don’t drive through the centre of town’. -He advised his wife......... 13) ‘I definitely didn’t leave the window open!’ - He denied........ 14) ‘Could you please have the papers ready by 11 o’clock? - He asked his secretary............ 15) ‘Don’t do that again, or there’ll be trouble’. - The teacher warned........ 16) ‘Don’t forget to switch off the lights before you leave’. - She reminded......... 17) ‘You’ve stolen my pen! Give it back!’ -Peter accused........ 18) ‘Come to my birthday party on Saturday’. - He invited......... 19) ‘I’m sorry I ever took your advice’. - She regretted........ 20) ‘I will not eat this pizza’- Ann refused..........
Turn the following into reported speech.
1) ‘You must hand in your homework tomorrow morning’, our teacher said to us. 2) ‘I don’t want to go to school today’, Sammy said to his mother. 3) ‘I’ll buy some milk on my way home from work,’ said John. 4) ‘Tommy hasn’t finished eating his dinner ‘, Lucy said to Roy. 5) ‘My mother can look after the children next week’, Sue said to Harry. 6) ‘Tony was practising the clarinet last night’, his father said. 7) ‘The last time I saw Jean was two months ago,’ Diane said. 8) ‘Mr White comes to my cafe for a cup of coffee every morning, ‘Don said. 9) ‘Eric has just opened his new shop,’ Ian said to Ben. 10) ‘You must pay the bills on Monday’, Clare said to Alan. 11) ‘Did you go to Bill’s party last night?’ asked Mark. 12) ‘Have you ever been to Italy?’ she asked me. 13) ‘Will you drive me to work today?’ Carla asked Richard. 14) ‘Do you like reading the cartoons section of the newspaper?’ Brad asked Susan. 15) ‘Where does he live?’ he wondered. 16) ‘When did you graduate from university?’ Laura asked Tanya. 17) ‘Do you know how to use the internet?’ our teacher asked us. 18) ‘Can I go to the cinema this weekend?’ she asked her mother. 19) ‘Why is he so late for our appointment?’ Sara wondered. 20) ‘How old were you when you first travelled on an aeroplane ?’ Sally asked me.