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B1 - REPORTED SPEECH STATEMENTS & QUESTIONS
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They asked, "Do you like working in a team?" | Reported Speech: They asked me....
if/whether I liked working in a team.
"Where will you be in ten years?", my teacher asked Anju. | Reported Speech: My teacher asked Anju...
where she would be in ten years.
Kathy asked Rayane, "Where were you working last year?" | Reported Speech: Kathy asked Rayane...
where he was working last year
My boss asked, "What is your greatest skill?"| Reported Speech: My boss asked...
what my greatest skill was.
Manyi asked, "Do you have any qualifications?" | Reported Speech: Manyi asked me...
if/whether I had any qualifications.
Nada asked Nouf, "Do you enjoy writing reports?" | Reported Speech: Nada asked Nouf...
if/whether she enjoyed writing reports.
My boss asked, "Do you have experience in this area?" | Reported Speech: My boss asked me...
if I had experience in that area.
Put the words in the correct order: He  / where / I would / be / in five years / me / asked
He asked me where I would be in five years.
Put the words in the correct order: why / wanted / They / I / the / asked / job / me
They asked me why I wanted the job.
Put the words in the correct order: asked / countries / to / been / She / I / me / what / had
She asked me what countries I had been to.
Put the words in the correct order: what / had / they / talents / asked /  I / me / special
They asked me what special talents I had.
Put the words in the correct order: him/ example / we  / to / us / give /asked / an
We asked him to give us an example.
Put the words in the correct order: recommended / if / him / I asked / he / studying / at the weekend
I asked him if he recommended studying at the weekend.
Correct the mistake in the reported statement: - "We have graduated from university."  RS: They said they graduated from university.
They said they had graduated from university.
Correct the mistake in the reported statement: - "I don't like going to school." | RS: He said he hadn't liked going to school.
He said he didn't like going to school.
Correct the mistake in the reported statement: - "I'm reviewing for a test." | RS: She told me she reviews for a test.
She told me she was reviewing for a test.
Correct the mistake in the reported statement: - "We will leave and get new jobs." | RS: They said we would leave and get new jobs.
we = they
Correct the mistake in the reported statement: - "I'm not happy!"| RS:  He told to me he wasn't happy.
He told me...
Turn the sentences into Reported speech: "We need more money and more time to plan our lessons", said the group of teachers. | RS: The group of teachers said
they needed 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 said. | RS: The students said that...
 The students said they didn't want to pay more college fees.
Turn the sentences into Reported speech: "The new teacher has really helped us", said the new students. | RS: The new students told me...
The new students 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. | RS: The mayor said that...
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. | RS: They said that...
 They said that they had attended private school.
Turn the sentences into Reported speech: 'The best idea is to study hard for tests', said the teacher. | RS: The teacher said that...
The teacher said that the best idea was to study hard for tests.