REPORTED SPEECH
Remember – put the reported
speech verbs in the past tense! For some questions there is more than one
correct answer. With all of the questions, imagine that the direct speech is in
the past (so ‘today’ becomes ‘that day’)
1) SAY: “I have to be there before she
arrives,” he said.
2) ASK PAMELA TO MR GINTOP: “Where are you
from?”
3) ASK ROSE TO WALTER : “Where do you
live?”
4) SAY MR SMITH ABOUT SAM: “He is the
happiest child I have ever met!”
5) TELL CHRIS TO VICKY: “We are not going
out tonight, we will go out tomorrow instead.”
6) ASK
(JOHN TO YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS: “Will you come to my party tonight?”)
7) ASK
(YOU TO MR DICKENS: “Do you eat meat?”)
8) TELL (MISS PEART TO YOU: “You must
revise on Quizlet for tomorrow´s test!”)
9) SAY (MISS GLEN ABOUT RALPH: “He is the
laziest boy I have ever met!”)
10) RECOMMEND (THE DENTIST TO YOU “You
should brush your test at least 5 times a day.”)
11) SUGGEST (YOUR ENGLISH TEACHER TO YOU:
“You should read more books in English.”)
12) BLAME (JAVI TO MISS PEART: “It is not
me that is talking, it´s Fede. He distracts me!”)
13) ACCUSE (MR THORPE TO DENNIS “You parked
illegally, I saw you!”)
14) CONGRATULATED (YOUR MUM TO YOU: “You
passes your driving test! Well done!”)
15) SUGGEST (DIANE TO YOU: “If I were you,
I would make some muffins for her.”)
For the following examples, decide which
reporting verb to use – clue: it is one of the ones which use GERUND.
16) "If
I were you, I would phone up the company and make a complaint.“
17)
"I'm so proud of you. Well done. It was a really difficult test and you
passed!“
18)
"I'm afraid I can't come for dinner tonight. I'm sorry.“
19) "I think you told Jenny my secret... I
trusted you!“
20) "I
didn't drink all the wine! I don't know where it all went!“
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