Reported Speech - Exercises
Reported Speech - Exercises
Reported Speech - Exercises
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INDIRECT SPEECH
2. Pauline told the children their swimming things were not there.
3. David told me my letter had arrived the day before.
4. Shirley told Larry she would see him that evening.
5. Bill told Stephen he hadn’t been at home that morning.
6. Margaret told John to phone her on the following day.
7. Tim told Ron he was leaving that afternoon.
8. Christine told Michael she had lost her keys the night before.
Janet said.........................................................................................................
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4. ‘The trousers have to be ready this afternoon.’
Brian said........................................................................................................
William said...................................................................................................
3. ‘Why did you apply for this job?’ asked the sales manager.
3. ‘You go down this street and turn left. The cinema is just on the left.’
4. ‘I want to know how much this bike costs. Can you tell me?’
6. ‘All right, I tell you what, the bike’s yours for €150.’
7. ‘I hope you don’t mind my saying this, but you’re being a bit silly, aren’t you?’
8. ‘It doesn’t look as if I’ll be arriving until after eight, I’m afraid.’
VI. Rewrite each sentence, beginning as shown. Do not change the meaning.
1. What time does the next boat leave?
Do you think you could tell me........what time the next boat leaves..........................?
VII. Put the correct form of one of the verbs in the box into each space.
Jean ...denied............. stealing the money / that she had stolen the money.
VIII. Choose the best answer. Use a dictionary to check the meaning of reporting
verbs if necessary.
Television
When some friends of mine decided to get a new flat-screen digital television with a satellite
system, I (1) ..C.......... them whether they thought this was really necessary. 'After
all', I (2)................... , 'you're,. both very busy people and I (3)........................
whether you're going to have much time to watch it.' I (4)............ that I thought
they could manage just as well with their old set, and I (5)........................... them
that they used to say that it wasn't worth getting a new television. They
(6)......................... that. this was how they once felt, but (7)....................... me that
they had now changed their minds, and (8)............................. that they had thought
about the matter very carefully. 'It's true that we usually only watch the news' they
(9)................... , 'but some friends (10).................. us to get a new set with a better
picture and more choice of channels. They said we (11)......................... to enjoy it
and they (12)...................... watching more films and wildlife programmes.'
However, my friends then (13).............................. that they were not at home very
much, because during the week they got home late from work and went straight to
sleep, and at the weekend they usually went to the cinema. I (14).................... to
buy their television since they weren't using it very much, but they (15)...............
'Oh no', they said, every home needs a television.' '
IX. Put the correct form of either say, tell or ask in each space.
1. I ...told........ you that you had to be on time. Why are you late?
2. When you................................. her if she’d work late, what did she.................................?
3. I think that Alan............ us a lie about his qualifications.
4. When I...............................him what he was doing there, he.........................me it was none
of my business.
5. I..................... I would help you, so here I am.
6. Did you hear what Sheila................................about her new job?
7. What did Carol …........................... you about her holiday?
8. There, you see! I.................................... you the bus would be on time.