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Indirect Speech from Simple Present Tense

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  • "Is he a doctor?" they asked.
    They asked if he was a doctor.
  • "Why does she cry?" he asked.
    He asked why she cried.
  • "We know the answer," the boys said.
    The boys said that they knew the answer.
  • "What is your name?" she asked.
    She asked what my name was.
  • "I feel sick," the child said.
    The child said that he felt sick.
  • I said to Lina, "I don't study Mandarin."
    I said to Lina that I didn't study Mandarin
  • "Does it rain often here?" he asked.
    He asked if it rained often there.
  • "How do you feel?" the nurse asked.
    The nurse asked how I felt.
  • Amanda asked John," What do you learn at school?"
    Amanda asked John what he learned at school
  • "She lives in London," Tom said.
    Tom said that she lived in London.
  • "Does it rain often here?" he asked.
    He asked if it rained often there.
  • "She speaks Spanish," Paul said.
    Paul said that she spoke Spanish.
  • "We play football," they said.
    They said that they played football.
  • "I want an apple," he said
    He said that he wanted an apple.
  • "They drink coffee," he said.
    He said that they drank coffee.
  • "I am happy," Sarah said.
    Sarah said that she was happy.
  • "I understand the lesson," he said.
    He said that he understood the lesson.
  • "He works in a bank," Maria said.
    Maria said that he worked in a bank.
  • "Are you hungry?" my mom asked.
    My mom asked if I was hungry.
  • "I don't like pizza," Sam said.
    Sam said that he didn't like pizza.