Reported Speech

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These questions will help learners practice the use of reported speech in English.
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Question 1

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Choose the equivalent of the next sentence in reported speech. "Where is my purse?", she asked.
Answer
  • She asked where is my purse.
  • She asked where was her purse .

Question 2

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Is the next sentence correct? They said they had had breakfast.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 3

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The teacher asked "Who speaks French?" The teacher wanted to know who [blank_start]spoke[blank_end] French.
Answer
  • spoke

Question 4

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" I am painting" he said. He said he [blank_start]was[blank_end] painting.
Answer
  • was
  • is
  • are

Question 5

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" I like ice cream" She said that she [blank_start]liked[blank_end] ice cream
Answer
  • liked

Question 6

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"I have never been to New York" He said he [blank_start]had[blank_end] never been to New York.
Answer
  • had
  • have
  • is

Question 7

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"I bought a car" She said that she [blank_start]had[blank_end] bought a car.
Answer
  • had

Question 8

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"I was walking along the street" He said that he had [blank_start]been[blank_end] walking along the street.
Answer
  • was
  • been
  • is

Question 9

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Is the next sentence using reported speech? She said (that) she would see me later.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 10

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Is the sentence using reported speech? “I could swim when I was four”
Answer
  • True
  • False
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