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April 29, 2009 ASSIGNMENT Indirect Speech Questions

Questions in indirect speech are expressed as statements. Direct: Tanya live?” Indirect: lived.

Peter asked, “Where does Peter asked where Tanya

A .Change the following indirect speech.

sentences to

1. I asked the clerk, “How much does this cost?” (I asked the clerk how much this cost.)

2. Mr. Carter asked me, “Where are you going?”

Questions in indirect speech which are not introduced by a question word require the introduction of whether or if.

3. Amy asked, “Are you going to eat in the cafeteria?”

Peter asked, “Does Tanya live near here?” Peter asked whether Tanya lived near here. Peter asked if Tanya lived near here.

4. Roz asked, “Did you mail that letter for me?”

5. Della asked me, “Where are you going on your vacation?”

11.The passenger asked, “When do we land?”

6. I asked her, “Do you like my new hat?”

12.Then he asked, “Does it take longer to go by bus or by train?”

7. He asked me, “How are you today?” 13.She asked me, “What time is it?” 8. I asked the storekeeper, “What is the price of this tie?”

9. She asked me, “How are you today?”

10.He asked her, “What time is it?”

14.He asked me, “How long have you studied English?”

April 30, 2009 ASSIGNMENT B. Choose the correct form.

5. He asked me how much (did my car cost, my car cost).

She asked me where ___________ (was I, I was) going. (She asked me where I was going.)

6. I don’ know where (did he put, he put) those magazines.

2. I don’t know what (is his name, his name is).

7. He wants to know where (do we have, we have) our English lesson.

3. Ask him what time (is it, it is).

8. I wonder what time (it is, is it).

4. The mail carrier wants to know where (she lives, does she live).

9. Ask him how old (is he, he is).

1.

10.He asked me how old (was I, I was).

11.Find out where (does she live, she lives).

16.Ask him where (is Helen, Helen is).

17.I forgot where (did I putt, I put) it. 12.I asked her where (she lived, did she live). 18.I don’t know where (does he live, he lives). 13.We asked her whether (was she, she was) married. 19.He asked me when (I would, would I) return. 14.Nathan asked me how long (had I studied, I had studied) English. 20.Brooke asked me where (was I, I was) going. 15.He didn’t say where (he was, was he) going. May 1st, 2009 ASSIGNMENT

5.

Change each of the following questions to an indirect statement. Begin each on with the words given after it in parentheses. 1. Where is the director’s office? (I don’t know________.) (I don’t know where the director’s office is.) 2.

How much does this cost? (I would like to know

6. When is he leaving for the cost? (I would like to know

7. When will Mr. Saki get back? (He asked me

Where did Miss Dale go? (He wants to know 8. What is the price of this book? (She said she didn’t know

3.

What time is it? (I wonder 9. Where is he? (Do you know

4. In which file is the letter? (Mr. Ames wants to know

May 4th, 2009 ASSIGNMENT Change each of the following questions to an indirect statement. Begin each on with the words given after it in parentheses.

10.Did he finish his test? (The teacher asked

11.Does he live in Berkeley? (Ask him

15.What time is he coming back? (He didn’t tell me

16.Where is it? (I haven’t any idea

17.Did she take it with her? (I really don’t know

12.Where did you put it? (I forget

18.How well does she speak English? (He wants to know

13.What does it mean? I asked him

19.Is he coming back today? (I’m not sure

14.Where is she going? (I don’t know May 5th, 2009 ASSIGNMENT

Indirect Speech Commands

A. Change the following sentences from direct to indirect speech.

Express orders or commands in indirect speech by using the infinitive form.

1. My husband said to me, “Wait for me outside.” (My husband told me to wait for him outside.)

He said to me, “Come back later.” He told me to come back later. She said to me, “Don’t wait for me.” She told me not to wait for her.

2. The police officer said to us, “Don’t make so much noise.”

3. He told me, “Try to come on time.”

4. He begged us, “Please send me some money at once.”

5. He asked us, “Please sit down for a few minutes.”

6. She said to me, “Don’t forget what I have told you.”

7. She said to me, “Don’t forget what I have told you.”

8. The theater asked us, “Please be more careful when you write your reports.”

9. He said to me angrily, “Don’t make the same mistake again.”

10.The doctor said, “Don’t call me again at this late hour.”

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