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B1 - REPORTED SPEECH STATEMENTS & QUESTIONS
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Rewrite the questions using Reported speech: 'Do you like working in a team?' They wanted to know...
if he liked working in a team.
Rewrite the questions using Reported speech: 'Where will you be in ten years' time?' They asked Mike...
where he would be in ten years' time.
Rewrite the questions using Reported speech: 'Where were you working last year?' They asked Mike...
where he was working last year
Rewrite the questions using Reported speech: 'What is your greatest skill?' They wanted to know...
what his greatest skill was.
Rewrite the questions using Reported speech: 'Do you have any qualifications?' They asked Mike...
if he had any qualifications.
Rewrite the questions using Reported speech: 'Do you enjoy writing reports?' They asked Mike...
They asked Mike if he enjoyed writing reports.
Rewrite the questions using Reported speech: 'Do you have experience in this area?'
They asked Mike if he had experience in this area.
Put the words in the correct order: He asked / where / I would be in five years' time / me
They asked me where I would be in five years' time.
Put the words in the correct order: why / They asked / I wanted the job / me
They asked me why I wanted the job.
Put the words in the correct order: me / what / countries I had been to/ She asked
She asked me what countries I had been to.
Put the words in the correct order: what/ They / asked experience I had / me
They ask me what experience I had.
Put the words in the correct order: give us an example / We asked / him / to
We asked him to give us an example.
Put the words in the correct order: if / him / I asked / he recommended studying at the weekend.
I asked if he recommended studying at the weekend.
Correct the mistake in the reported statement: - 'We have graduated from university.' - They said they graduated from university.
They said they had graduated from university.
Correct the mistake in the reported statement: - 'I don't like boarding schools.' - He said he hadn't liked boarding schools.
He said he didn't like boarding schools.
Correct the mistake in the reported statement: - 'I'm revising for a test.' - She told me she revises for a test.
She told me she was revising for a test.
Correct the mistake in the reported statement: - 'We will leave and get new jobs.' - They told us we would leave and get new jobs.
we = they
Correct the mistake in the reported statement: - 'I'm not happy!' - He told to me he wasn't happy.
he told me he...
Turn the sentences into Reported speech: 'We need more money and more time to plan our lessons', said the group of teachers. The group of teachers said
they need more money and more time to plan their lessons.
Turn the sentences into Reported speech: 'We don't want to pay more college fees', the students say.
The students say that they don't want to pay more college fees
Turn the sentences into Reported speech: 'The new teacher has really helped us', said Dan and Mark.
Dan and Mark told me the new teacher had really helped them
Turn the sentences into Reported speech: 'Universities will be free for everybody in the future', said the mayor.
The mayor said that universities would be free for everybody in the future.
Turn the sentences into Reported speech: 'We attended private school', they said.
 They told me they had attended private school.
Turn the sentences into Reported speech: 'The best idea is to study hard for tests', said the teacher.
The teacher said the best idea was to study hard for tests.