
Reported Speech and Reported Questions Quiz
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Josh says: “I won’t go to the concert”
A. He said he wouldn’t go to the concert
B. He said he would go to the concert
Jason says: “I will have finished my report on monday”
A. He said he would have finished his report on monday
B. He said he would finish his report on monday
C. He said he would have finish his report on monday
Mike says: “I will do my best”
A. He said he would do his best
B. He said he will do her best
Jack says: “My mom has a new car”
A. He said his mom had a new car
B. He says his mom has a new car
C. He said her mom had a new car
Daniel says: “I have a daughter”
A. He said he had a daughter
B. He said he was a daughter
Peter asks me: “What time is it?”
A. He asked me what time it was
B. He asked me what time is it
Will you be doing the budget for this month?
A. She wondered whether I will be doing the budget for this month.
B. She wondered whether I would be doing the budget for this month.
C. She wondered whether I be doing the budget for this month.
Your girlfriend says: “You don’t understand me”
A. She said you didn’t understand her
B. She said you didn’t understand him
C. He said he didn’t understand he
Mike says: “I don’t have much money”
A. He said he didn’t have any money
B. He said he isn’t have any money
They said: “We had done a lot of work that day”
A. They said they had done a lot of work that day
B. They said we had done a lot of work that day
Steve asks: “Can you drive?”
A. He asked me if I could drive
B. He asked me if can I drive?
C. He asked me if could I drive
Will you be going to the gorcery store?
A. She wanted to know if I am going to the grocery store.
B. She wanted to know if I will be going to the grocery store.
C. She wanted to know if I would be going to the grocery store.
Can the secretary see the salaries of the workers?
A. She wondered whether the secretary could saw the salaries of the workers.
B. She wondered whether the secretary can see the salaries of the workers.
C. She wondered whether the secretary could see the salaries of the workers.
Peter says: “Didn’t you go to the concert?”
A. He asked me if I hadn’t gone to the concert
B. He asked me if I didn’t went to the concert
C. He asked me if hadn’t I gone to the concert
My boss says: “I can speak English”
A. He said he could speak English
B. He said she can speak English
C. He said he could English
Michelle asks me: “Do you love me?”
A. She asked me if I loved her
B. She asked me if I love you
C. She asked me if Do I love her?
Michael says: “I will be finishing tomorrow”
A. He said he would be finishing tomorrow
B. He said he will finish tomorrow
C. He said he would finish tomorrow
My dad says: “I’m reading the newspaper”
A. He said he was reading the newspaper
B. He said he is read the newspaper
C. He said he wasn’t read the newspaper
Clark says: “I have studied for my exam”
A. He said he had studied for his exam
B. He said he has studied for my exam
C. He said he was studying for his exam
Will you be going to the training today afternoon?
A. He asked me if I would be going to the training that day in the afternoon
B. He asked me if I´m be going to the training today afternoon
C. He asked me if I will be going to the training that day afternoon
In reported speech: simple present becomes…
A. simple past
B. past perfect
C. past continuous
Jenny says: “My mom is happy today”
A. She said her mom was happy today
B. She said his mom is happy today
Will we be part of the new project?
A. She asked me whether We gonna be paet of the new project.
B. She asked me whether We will be paet of the new project.
C. She asked me whether We would be part of the new project.
Your teacher says: “You have been working hard”
A. He said I had been working hard
B. He said you had been working hard
C. He said I have been working hard
Can you send me the new order list?
A. He asked me whether I can send the new order list.
B. He asked me whether I am sending the new order list.
C. He asked me whether I could send the new order list.
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