The document discusses how to report questions in reported speech. It provides examples of direct questions and how to change them to reported speech by replacing pronouns with the person being questioned and changing verb tenses based on whether the question refers to the past, present or future. Reported questions can be introduced with "asked" followed by the question word and the person being questioned.
The document discusses how to report questions in reported speech. It provides examples of direct questions and how to change them to reported speech by replacing pronouns with the person being questioned and changing verb tenses based on whether the question refers to the past, present or future. Reported questions can be introduced with "asked" followed by the question word and the person being questioned.
The document discusses how to report questions in reported speech. It provides examples of direct questions and how to change them to reported speech by replacing pronouns with the person being questioned and changing verb tenses based on whether the question refers to the past, present or future. Reported questions can be introduced with "asked" followed by the question word and the person being questioned.
Mixed Reported Speech 1 (Statements, Questions, Requests and Orders) Change The Direct Speech Into Reported Speech. Choose The Past Simple of Ask', Say' or Tell'