Change into indirect speech answer

  1. Reported / Indirect Speech Exercises with Answers
  2. I Said To Him, "What Are You Doing?" Change Into Indirect Speech • English Notes
  3. Reported Speech Exercise 1
  4. Direct and Indirect Speech: Rules, examples and exercises
  5. [Solved] Change into indirect speech : He said, “If I were a K
  6. [Solved] Change the given sentence into indirect speech. Radha said,
  7. Direct and Indirect Speech Exercises with Answers


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Reported / Indirect Speech Exercises with Answers

Reported / Indirect Speech Exercises Q. Change the following sentences into reported / indirect speech: • Mother said to me, “Please tidy your room.” • The doctor said to my aunt, “Take these medicines regularly.” • The Judge said to the people, “Maintain Silence.” • I said to John, “Please pass me the salt.” • My friend said to me, “Go for morning walk.” Answer • Mother requested me to tidy my room. • The doctor advised my aunt to take those medicines regularly. • The Judge ordered the people to maintain silence. • I requested John to pass me the salt. • My friend suggested me to go for morning walk. Q. Change the following sentences into reported / indirect speech: • The Principal said to the peon, “Keep the files on the table.” • My sister said to me, “Please open the window.” • The teacher said to us, “Read the questions carefully.” • My mother said to me, “Write in neat handwriting” • The clerk said to the manager, “Please grant me leave for three days.” Answer • The Principle ordered the peon to keep the files on the table. • My sister requested me to open the windows. • The teacher advised us to read the questions carefully. • My mother encouraged me to write in neat handwriting. • The clerk requested the Manager to grant him leave for three days.

I Said To Him, "What Are You Doing?" Change Into Indirect Speech • English Notes

Indirect Speech: I asked him what he was doing. Explanation: When the reporting verb is in the past (said) and the direct speech is in the present continuous tense, then the indirect (reported) speech will change into the past continuous tense. Present Continuous Tense > Past Continuous Tense. And if the sentence is interrogative, we use the reporting verbs – asked, enquired, etc.

Reported Speech Exercise 1

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Direct and Indirect Speech: Rules, examples and exercises

Grammar Rules with 10 Tips on using Direct & Indirect Speech Looking for Questions instead of tips? - You can directly jump to What is Direct & Indirect Speech? Direct Speech: the message of the speaker is conveyed or reported in his own actual words without any change. Indirect Speech: the message of the speaker is conveyed or reported in our own words. Example on Process of Conversion from Direct to Indirect Speech a) Direct: Radha said, “I am very busy now.” b) Indirect: Radha said that she was very busy then. 1.All inverted commas or quotation marks are omitted and the sentence ends with a full stop. 2.Conjunction ‘that’ is added before the indirect statement. 3.The pronoun ‘I’ is changed to ‘she’. (The Pronoun is changed in Person) 4.The verb ‘am’ is changed to ‘was’. (Present Tense is changed to Past) 5.The adverb ‘now’ is changed to ‘then’. Are you engaged in a Job Search? - You can Tips on Direct and Indirect Speech: Tip 1: Conversion Rules as per the Reporting Verb When the reporting or principal verb is in the Past Tense, all Present tenses of the direct are changed into the corresponding Past Tenses. a) Direct: He said, “I am unwell.” b) Indirect: He said (that) he was unwell. If the reporting verb is in the Present or Future Tense, the tenses of the Direct Speech do not change. a) Direct: He says/will say, “I am unwell.” b) Indirect: He says/will say he is unwell. The Tense in Indirect Speech is NOT CHANGED if the words within the quotation marks talk of a univ...

[Solved] Change into indirect speech : He said, “If I were a K

The correct answer is 'He wished that he was a King.' Key Points • The given sentence is an example of an optative sentence. • Optative sentence:The function of an optative sentence is to express wish, prayer or preference. • In order to change the direct speech of optative sentence into indirect speech, follow the direction below: • While changing the narration of an optative sentence, 'said' is changed into ';wished/prayed'. • Remove the exclamation mark. • The reporting clause and reported clause are connected with the conjunction ‘that’. • Thus, from above we can say that the correct answer is option 4. Correct sentence:He wished that he was a King.

[Solved] Change the given sentence into indirect speech. Radha said,

The correct answer is Radha said that she was well. Key Points • The given sentence is in 'DirectSpeech'.As per the question we have to change it into 'Indirect speech'. • The process of transformation as follows: • Here, "said"will not change because reporting verb does not have any ' object'. • The conjunction 'that'will be added. • 'I'will be changed into 'She' because the first person pronoun is changed according to the subject of the reporting verb. • 'Am'will be changed into 'was'. • Therefore, as per the points mentioned above, we find that the correct answer is Option 3. Correct Answer: Radha said that she was well. Additional Information • The following table will enable us to know how tense changes into Indirect speech: Direct Speech Indirect Speech Present simple (Subject +V1st + Object) Past simple (Subject +V2 + Object) Present continuous (Subject +is/am/are+V1 +ing+ Object) Past Continuous (Subject +was/were+V1 +ing+ Object) Present perfect (Subject + has/have+V3+Object) Past perfect (Subject+had+V3+Object) Past simple (Subject+V2+Object) Past perfect (Subject+had+V3+Object) Past Continuous (Subject +was/were+V1 +ing+ Object) Past perfect continuous (Subject +had been+V1 +ing+ Object) Future simple (Subject+ will/shall+V1+object) Present Conditional (Subject+ would+V1+object) Future Continuous (Subject +will/shall+be+V1 +ing+ Object) Conditional Continuous (Subject +would+be+V1 +ing+ Object)

Direct and Indirect Speech Exercises with Answers

Background on Communication Spoken and written communication is like one big game of telephone. Sometimes we hear the original tale, and other times we hear a retelling of the story. In this lesson, we’re going to explore what that means by studying the difference between direct and indirect speech and learning proper grammar techniques for both. Direct Speech Direct speech, also known as quoted speech, consists of words or phrases that are taken directly from the source. These words are quoted or written exactly as the words were originally spoken. With regard to direct speech, there is no interpretation or annotation; the words are taken directly from one source and repeated to another. In other words, we take the words directly from the speaker and repeat them exactly as they were originally stated. Here are some examples of direct speech: • Jonah said, ”I don’t like your hat.” • Jonah said, ”Please take off that Yankees hat.” • Jane said, ”It’s not my fault that you are a Red Sox fan.” In these examples, the direct speech is shown in quotations, which signifies that the speech is taken directly from the source with no alterations. Indirect Speech Indirect speech, also known as reported speech, is when words or phrases are reported in our own words. The original words are modified and/or interpreted as opposed to being quoted. When talking about indirect speech, we use words that refer to something that has already happened. To do so, we are speaking in the past tense a...