The document provides directions for changing reported speech between direct and indirect forms. It gives examples of direct reported speech and their equivalent indirect reported speech, as well as examples of indirect reported speech and their equivalent direct reported speech. The summaries provide the instructions and give a sample direct to indirect or indirect to direct reported speech change.
The document provides directions for changing reported speech between direct and indirect forms. It gives examples of direct reported speech and their equivalent indirect reported speech, as well as examples of indirect reported speech and their equivalent direct reported speech. The summaries provide the instructions and give a sample direct to indirect or indirect to direct reported speech change.
The document provides directions for changing reported speech between direct and indirect forms. It gives examples of direct reported speech and their equivalent indirect reported speech, as well as examples of indirect reported speech and their equivalent direct reported speech. The summaries provide the instructions and give a sample direct to indirect or indirect to direct reported speech change.
1) He asked me where I had lost the pen he had brought for me the previous day. 2) She said she goes for a walk every morning. 3) The new student asked the old one if he knew his name. 4) Betty said she might come to the birthday party. 5) John asked me if I had seen the cricket match on TV the previous night. Directions: Change the following “Indirect Reported Speech into Direct Reported Speech 6) She asked me what my name was. 7) He said that he was living in Makati. 8) The boy said he don’t want to go to school tomorrow. 9) Shiela asked them not to be late. 10) He said he hadn’t seen Gwen. Directions: Change the following “Direct Reported Speech into Indirect Reported Speech 1) “Could you call me back later?” 2) “I’m seeing my sister tomorrow.” 3) I said to Jenny, “Please help me with my homework.” 4) Simon said to the judge, “I did not commit this crime. 5) “How long does the journey take” my friend asked me. Directions: Change the following “Direct Reported Speech into Indirect Reported Speech 1) She asked me if I could call her later. 2) He/ She told me that he/she will seeing her sister tomorrow. 3) I requested Jenny to help me with my homework. 4) Simon said to the judge that he had not committed that crime. 5) My friend wanted to know how long the journey would take. Directions: Change the following “Indirect Reported Speech into Direct Reported Speech 1) He said to me, “Where have you lost the pen I brought for you yesterday? 2) She said, "I go for a walk every morning." 3) The new student asked the old one, “Do you know my name?” 4) Betty said "I might come to the birthday party.“ 5) John asked me, ‘Did you see the cricket match on TV last night?’