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Reported Speech Test 2
"How much time do we have to get packed?"
She asked _____ to get packed.
"The children are in primary school this year."
He informed us that his children _____ year.
"We have been planning to go to the doctor for a check-up."
Burcu said that they _____ for a check-up.
"I've decided to rent my flat in Istanbul."
Michael said that _____ in Istanbul.
"Have you read the new magazine article about inflation?"
Margaret asked _____ about inflation
"My closets are so full that it's almost impossible to shut the door."
Jasmine laughingly stated that _____ to shut the door.
"She could have been able to get here on time if she had hurried."
Diane said Mary _____.
"You ought to be more careful when lighting the fire."
His father advised him _____ when lighting the fire.
"They promised to deliver the new washing machine the day after tomorrow."
She told her husband that they _____.
"The sooner we speak to our lawyers, the sooner we will be able to take care of this matter."
His neighbour shouted that _____.
"I started working for this firm last year."
Jennifer told me that _____.
"I didn't do it! I didn't do it!"
Thomas denied _____.
"What is Jane's phone number?"
Terry asked me _____.
"Let me tell you about the first time I met John."
Alice offered _____.
"I am really sorry about breaking the vase that was on the coffee table."
Duncan apologised _____ on the coffee table.
"Where do you plan to have the wedding reception?"
Teresa inquired _____.
"What shall I do with these old clothes?"
Lincoln asked me _____ old clothes.
"Can you please pick up the piece of paper on the floor?"
Mrs Johnson asked me _____ on the floor.
"It's almost 2 a.m. We should get to bed or we won't be able to get up early tomorrow morning."
David suggested that _____.
"If the neighbourhood gets any worse, we will have to leave."
The old man threatened that _____.
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The past form 'was/were' changes to ______in indirect speech.
had been + main verb(-ing)
None of these.
The word 'today' in direct speech becomes ______ in indirect speech.
the following day
The previous day.
The word 'yesterday' in direct speech changes to ______ in indirect speech.
The word 'tomorrow' in direct speech changes to ________ in indirect speech.
The demonstrative pronoun 'this' in direct speech changes to ______ in indirect speech.
The pronoun 'your' changes to ______ in indirect speech.
The pronoun 'us' changes to _______ in indirect speech.
The pronoun 'their' in indirect speech becomes ______in direct speech.
The correct indirect speech for the given sentence is: He said to me, "Are you coming with us?".
He asked me whether we were going/coming with them.
He asked me whether i was going/coming with them., he asked me whether i was going/coming with him., question 10.
The indirect speech of the given sentence is: She asked him, "what have you decided to do?".
She asked him what he had decided to do.
She asked him what i had decided to do., she asked him what she had decided to do..
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1 In 1–4, underline the original verbs and reported verbs, then decide the reason (A, B or C) the tense of the reported verbs does not change.
1 ‘They ’re changing the speed limit soon.’ → I found out that they ’re changing the speed limit soon . … B …
2 ‘In Japan they also drive on the left.’ → He informed us that in Japan they also drive on the left . ……
3 ‘What time is it?’ → He’s asking what the time is . ……
4 ‘Are you coming by car tomorrow?’ → She asked if you’re coming by car tomorrow . ……
A The events are true at any time.
B The events reported are not in the past.
C The reporting verb is in the present tense.
2 drive → drive – A
3 is → is – C
4 Are … coming → ’re coming – B
2 Complete the reported sentences. Change the verb tense only where necessary. When the reported verb stays the same, give the reason (A, B or C) from Exercise 1.
1 ‘There are always traffic jams on this road.’
My mum warned me that …… there are always …… traffic jams on this road. … A …
2 ‘We’re going to be early.’
She thought that they ………………………… to be early, yet they arrived just on time. ……
3 ‘Can I have some more cake, please?’
Are you asking me if you ………………………… some more cake? ……
4 ‘My train gets to Milan at 11.15 tomorrow morning.’
He reminded me that his train ………………………… to Milan at 11.15 tomorrow morning. ……
5 ‘Have you filled up the car with petrol?’
Before we left, I asked him ………………………… the car with petrol. ……
6 ‘I’m injured.’
Before the race, he claimed that he ………………………… injured. ……
7 ‘Do you like driving?’
He asked me ………………………… driving. ……
2 were going
3 can have – C
4 gets – B
5 if he had filled up
7 if I like – A
3 Complete the table with the verbs in the box. Some verbs can go in more than one place.
4 complete the second sentences in each pair so they have a similar meaning to the first, with one of the words given. do not change the word given. you must use between two and five words, including the word given..
1 ‘Yes, I’ll pick you up at 6.15. No problem,’ Jamie said.
Jamie …… agreed to pick me up …… at 6.15. AGREED / DENIED
2 ‘It was me. I scratched your car. Sorry!’ said Max.
Max ………………………… my car. SUGGESTED / CONFESSED
3 ‘Why don’t we get a taxi instead of taking public transport?’ Beatrice said.
Beatrice ………………………… instead of taking public transport. SUGGESTED / AGREED
2 confessed to scratching / having scratched
3 suggested getting a taxi
5 Cross out the mistakes in the sentences. Write the correct sentences.
1 The doctor says that in one week he would take off my bandage.
……The doctor says that in one week he will take off my bandage. ……
2 I tried to persuade them. I say them that nothing bad will happen and I was right.
…………………………………………………
3 I warned him that it will be slower that way and he took ages.
4 She asked me where do I live.
5 I said eight o’clock, but she insisted to come earlier.
2 I tried to persuade them. I told / said to them that nothing bad would happen and I was right.
3 I warned him that it would be slower that way and he took ages.
4 She asked me where I live / lived .
5 I said eight o’clock, but she insisted on coming earlier.
6 Complete the story with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Use reported speech where necessary.
Last month I stupidly left my rucksack on the coach. I immediately phoned the coach company and 1 …… asked …… (ask) them whether someone 2 ……………………. (find) it. They told me that someone 3 ……………………. (call) me back within the hour, but of course they didn’t, so I rang again. They asked me where I 4 ……………………. (live) so that they could send it to me if it 5 ……………………. (turn up). It still hasn’t turned up! A week later, I received a package. I couldn’t believe it. I 6 ……………………. (send) someone else’s bag. When I told them, they completely denied 7 ……………………. (make) any mistake. They said the postman must have 8 ……………………. (take) it to the wrong house. Can you believe it?
2 had found
3 would call
4 live/lived
5 turns up/turned up
6 had been sent
7 making / having made
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- English Grammar Exercises for B2 – Reported speech
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1. Change the direct speech into reported speech.
1 ‘You must take these tablets twice a day.’
The doctor says I ………………………………………….
2 ‘I’m going to the gym tomorrow.’
Ben told me ………………………………………….
3 ‘You don’t have to wait for me.’
Liz said that I ………………………………………….
4 ‘I took my final exam yesterday.’
Jack told me ………………………………………….
5 ‘I haven’t told you the complete truth.’
Pablo said ………………………………………….
6 ‘I’ll meet you later today.’
Jim tells me ………………………………………….
7 ‘I prefer this café to the one opposite.’
Julia says ………………………………………….
8 ‘I’ll always remember meeting you.’
Ann told me ………………………………………….
1 must take these tablets twice a day.
2 (that) he was going to the gym the next day.
3 didn’t have to wait for her.
4 (that) he had taken his final exam the day before.
5 (that) he hadn’t told me the complete truth.
6 (that) he’ll meet me later today.
7 (that) she prefers this café to the one opposite.
8 (that) she would always remember meeting me.
2. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in brackets. Do not change the order of the words. Use a maximum of five words including the words in brackets.
1 Will asked us …………………………… (time / game / start) the next day.
2 The assistant asked him if …………………………… (he / like / try) on a smaller jacket.
3 My teacher asked me …………………………… (I / finish) the exercise and I said I hadn’t.
4 I asked Maria …………………………… (which / film / seen) the night before.
5 The dentist asked …………………………… (me / why) never used an electric toothbrush before.
6 She asked him if …………………………… (he / going) the park and he said he wasn’t.
7 I asked the policeman whether …………………………… (he / help / us) and he said he could.
1 what time the game started 2 he would like to try
3 if I had finished 4 which film she had seen
5 me why I had 6 he was going to 7 he could help us
3. Change the direct speech into reported speech. Begin with My mum asked me .
1 ‘Why are you home so late?’
…………………………………..
2 ‘Did you leave school on time today?’
3 ‘You’ve got lots of homework to do, haven’t you?’
4 ‘When are you doing to tidy your room?’
5 ‘Have you seen your brother this afternoon?’
6 ‘Will you help me with the shopping tomorrow?’
7 ‘Would you like me to give you some money for a pizza?’
…………………………………..
1 My mum asked me why I was home so late.
2 … if I had left school on time that day.
3 … if I had (got) lots of homework to do.
4 … when I was going to tidy my room.
5 … if I had seen my brother that afternoon.
6 … if I’d help her with the shopping the next day.
7 … if I’d like her to give me some money for a pizza.
4. Report the dialogue using say or ask in the past simple.
Dan Are you going to the concert tomorrow evening?
Zoe No, I’m not. I haven’t got any money.
Dan I’ll lend you some. How much do you need?
Zoe That’s really kind of you, but I have to finish my homework too.
Dan Would you like me to help you finish it?
Zoe Do you speak German?
Dan No, I don’t. Your cousin does, doesn’t she?
Zoe Yes, she does. Perhaps I should ask her.
……………………………………………
Dan asked Zoe if she was going to the concert the next evening. Zoe said she wasn’t. She said she didn’t have any money. Dan said he’d lend her some. He asked her how much she needed. Zoe said that was really kind of him, but she had to finish her homework too. Dan asked her if she’d like him to help her finish it. Zoe asked him if he spoke German. Dan said he didn’t. He asked her if her cousin did. Zoe said she did. She said perhaps she should ask her.
5. Write a second sentence that has a similar meaning to the first. Use the words in brackets.
1 ‘Do you know the answer to these questions?’ Sally asked me. (if)
……………………………………………
2 ‘I mustn’t be late for the trip tomorrow,’ said Bella. (next)
3 ‘Have you heard the band’s new album yet?’ asked Kostas. (me)
4 ‘I won’t be at school next week,’ said Mark. (says)
5 ‘Will you be getting a new phone soon?’ asked Harry. (whether)
6 ‘My plane arrives at ten in the morning,’ said Andrew. (tells)
1 Sally asked me if I knew the answer to the / those questions.
2 Bella said that she mustn’t be late for the trip the next day.
3 Kostas asked me if I’d heard the band’s new album yet.
4 Mark says that he won’t be at school next week.
5 Harry asked (me) whether I’d be getting a new phone soon.
6 Andrew tells me that his plane arrives at ten in the morning.
6. Rewrite the sentences using reported speech.
1 ‘I’ll never wear this outfit again.’
Monica said ……………………………………..
2 ‘I don’t believe you.’
My dad told my sister ……………………………………..
3 ‘I’ve been talking to Frank.’
Susanna tells me ……………………………………..
4 ‘You mustn’t tell anyone.’
Harry told me ……………………………………..
5 ‘I’ll give you an answer tomorrow.’
Jenny told Tom ……………………………………..
6 ‘I was at a friend’s house yesterday.’
Lisa said ……………………………………..
1 (that) she would never wear that outfit again
2 (that) he didn’t believe her
3 (that) she’s been talking to Frank
4 (that) I mustn’t tell anyone
5 (that) she would give him an answer the next day
6 (that) she had been at a friend’s house the day before
7. Rewrite the questions using reported speech.
1 ‘Did you see the football match yesterday?’
Jimmy asked me ……………………………………..
2 ‘You’ve ordered the pizzas, haven’t you?’
I asked Eddie ……………………………………..
3 ‘What languages do you speak?’
The tourist asked me ……………………………………..
4 ‘You’re going out later, aren’t you?’
My dad asked me ……………………………………..
5 ‘Do you like Indian food?’ ‘Yes, I do’
They asked me ……………………………………..
6 ‘Where does your brother work?’
I asked Emma ……………………………………..
7 ‘Were you late for school this morning?’
My mum asked my sister ……………………………………..
8 ‘Are you tired?’ ‘No, I’m not.’
We asked him ……………………………………..
1 if / whether I had seen the football match the day before.
2 if / whether he had ordered the pizzas
3 what languages I spoke
4 if / whether I was going out later
5 if / whether I liked Indian food and I said I did
6 where her brother worked
7 if / whether she had been late for school that morning
8 if / whether he was tired and he said that he wasn’t
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All Test; Reported Speech Test - 2; Reported Speech... TIME LEFT - ... The correct indirect speech for the given sentence is: He said to me, "Are you coming with us?". A
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Pronoun changes in indirect speech In reported or indirect speech, we must also pay attention to the use of pronouns. When a person tells us something, he or she uses the first person ( I, me, my, we, us, our ) to talk about himself or herself and the second person ( you, your ) to talk about us, the person listening.
In reported or indirect speech, we must also pay attention to the use of pronouns. When a person tells us something, he or she uses the first person ( I, me, my, we, us, our ) to talk about himself or herself and the second person ( you, your ) to talk about us, the person listening.
This sentence into Reported Speech becomes: The child said that she had attended … school. a) that. b) this. c) there. 2 “I work in this building”, Bill said. This sentence into Reported Speech becomes: Bill said that he worked in … building. a) this. b) that. c) there. 3 They said, “We like the food here”. This sentence into ...
REPORTED SPEECH EXERCISE 2. Here's an exercise about reported questions. Review reported questions here; Download this quiz in PDF here; More reported speech ...
2 Complete the reported sentences. Change the verb tense only where necessary. When the reported verb stays the same, give the reason (A, B or C) from Exercise 1.
1 must take these tablets twice a day. 2 (that) he was going to the gym the next day. 3 didn’t have to wait for her. 4 (that) he had taken his final exam the day before.
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