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What is indirect reported speech? a) A direct quote from someone b) A paraphrase of what someone said c) A summary of a conversation
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Which of the following is an example of indirect reported speech? a) “I love pizza,” said Sarah. b) Sarah said she loves pizza. c) Sarah loves pizza.
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Which of the following is a reporting verb commonly used in indirect reported speech? a) Said b) Told c) Both a and b
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Which of the following is an example of a reported question? a) “What time is it?” asked John. b) John asked what time it was. c) John said, “What time is it?”
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Which of the following is an example of a reported command? a) “Clean your room,” said Mom. b) Mom said to clean your room. c) Mom said, “Clean your room.”
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Which of the following is an example of a reported statement? a) “I am going to the store,” said Tom. b) Tom said he was going to the store. c) Tom said, “I am going to the store.”
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Which of the following is an example of a change in tense when using indirect reported speech? a) “I am happy,” said Jane. b) Jane said she was happy. c) Jane said she is happy.
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Which of the following is an example of a change in pronoun when using indirect reported speech? a) “I love you,” said John to Mary. b) John told Mary that he loved her. c) John said, “I love you.”
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Which of the following is an example of a change in time expression when using indirect reported speech? a) “I will see you tomorrow,” said Sarah. b) Sarah said she would see you the next day. c) Sarah said, “I will see you tomorrow.”
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Which of the following is an example of a change in place expression when using indirect reported speech? a) “I am at the park,” said Tom. b) Tom said he was at the park. c) Tom said, “I am at the park.”
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