Direct and Indirect Speech 2
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Direct and Indirect Speech 2
1.
He said, "I am going". The part "He said" is:
Reporting speech
Reported speech
2.
To change direct speech into indirect speech following 4 types of changes take place. (Pick the wrong answer)
All capital letters are changed to small letters except first letter.
Change in the spellings
Change in certain symbols
Change in the person of proverbs
3.
Click the verb:
Our, Your, Their
A, An, The
Run, Learn, Go, Said
This, That, Those
4.
In " He says, "He will go"- the reporting verb is:
He
Will
Go
Says
5.
If reporting verb is present or future tense then
Verb of reported speech will change to Past Perfect Tense.
Verb of reported speech will change to Past Tense.
Verb of reported speech will change.
Verb of reported speech will not change.
6.
He says, "He is a good boy":
He says that he was a good boy
He says that he will be good boy
He says that he is a good boy
He says that he will be a good boy
7.
He will say, "Farhan can go":
He will say that Farhan has gone.
He will say that Farhan will go.
He will say that Farhan went.
He will say that Farhan can go.
8.
He says, "He is honest":
He says that he will be honest.
He says that he was honest.
He says that he has been honest.
He says that he is honest.
9.
If reporting verb is in past tense:
Answer b and c are correct.
All verbs in reported speech will change to Past Tense.
All verbs, if already in past tense will change to Past Perfect Tense.
All verbs of reported speech will change to Past Perfect Tense.
10.
Choose the sentence with past perfect tense:
He want to the bazaar.
He was writing a letter.
He had bought a new dress.
He woke up early in the morning.
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