The document provides examples of converting direct speech to reported speech by changing the verb tenses and pronouns. There are two exercises that list direct speech questions and ask the reader to rewrite them in reported speech format. For each question, the name of the speaker is provided along with the original direct speech and the reported version.
The document provides examples of converting direct speech to reported speech by changing the verb tenses and pronouns. There are two exercises that list direct speech questions and ask the reader to rewrite them in reported speech format. For each question, the name of the speaker is provided along with the original direct speech and the reported version.
The document provides examples of converting direct speech to reported speech by changing the verb tenses and pronouns. There are two exercises that list direct speech questions and ask the reader to rewrite them in reported speech format. For each question, the name of the speaker is provided along with the original direct speech and the reported version.
Change the following direct speech into reported speech!
1. Susan asked me, “Where is Alex?”
Susan asked me 2. Chrsitopher : “Do you want to dance?” Christopher asked me 3. Mark : “Has John arrived?” Mark asked me 4. Justin : “What are you doing?” Justin asked me 5. Ronald : “Where does Maria park her car?” Ronald asked me 6. Roberto : “Why is Julie sad?” Roberto asked me 7. Melly : “What does Luke do at the weekend?” Melly asked me
Direct Speech and Reported Speech
Questions
Change the following direct speech into reported speech!
1. Susan asked me, “Where is Alex?”
Susan asked me 2. Chrsitopher : “Do you want to dance?” Christopher asked me 3. Mark : “Has John arrived?” Mark asked me 4. Justin : “What are you doing?” Justin asked me 5. Ronald : “Where does Maria park her car?” Ronald asked me 6. Roberto : “Why is Julie sad?” Roberto asked me 7. Melly : “What does Luke do at the weekend?” Melly asked me Exercise: