The document provides examples of changing reported questions to direct questions, rewriting sentences to maintain the same meaning, and completing a reported conversation by filling in the blanks. It contains multiple parts with examples for practice of direct and reported speech.
The document provides examples of changing reported questions to direct questions, rewriting sentences to maintain the same meaning, and completing a reported conversation by filling in the blanks. It contains multiple parts with examples for practice of direct and reported speech.
The document provides examples of changing reported questions to direct questions, rewriting sentences to maintain the same meaning, and completing a reported conversation by filling in the blanks. It contains multiple parts with examples for practice of direct and reported speech.
2. Change the reported questions to direct questions.
1. Will you be late?
2. Do you play the piano? 3. Who do you know in the group? 4. Where are you going? 5. Why weren't you at the meeting? 6. Were you driving fast when the accident happened?
3. Rewrite the sentences so that the meaning is the same as in the original sentences.
1. to tell her what they thought
2. that water boils at 100°C 3. I shouldn't be upset 4. when the concert finished 5. if I was going to stay the night 6. what she was thinking about 7. if he wrote poetry 8. she doesn't/didn't like modern music 9. Peter Jackson, the film director, is a genius 10. she hadn't enjoyed the play
4. Read the dialogue and complete the reported conversation.
1. when she had started dancing
2. she had started 3. had started going 4. she had been quite good 5. she had wanted to do 6. what she had done 7. she had written her first 8. if she remembered 9. they had been 10. what her latest show was 11. the following 12. she would dance 13. looked at her 14. he would be asking
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