Reported Speech Exercises
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Here's a list of all the reported speech exercises on this site:
( Click here to read the explanations about reported speech )
Reported Statements:
- Present Simple Reported Statement Exercise (quite easy) (in PDF here)
- Present Continuous Reported Statement Exercise (quite easy) (in PDF here)
- Past Simple Reported Statement Exercise (quite easy) (in PDF here)
- Present Perfect Reported Statement Exercise (quite easy) (in PDF here)
- Future Simple Reported Statement Exercise (quite easy) (in PDF here)
- Mixed Tense Reported Statement Exercise (intermediate) (in PDF here)
- 'Say' and 'Tell' (quite easy) (in PDF here)
Reported Questions:
- Present Simple Reported Yes/No Question Exercise (intermediate) (in PDF here)
- Present Simple Reported Wh Question Exercise (intermediate) (in PDF here)
- Mixed Tense Reported Question Exercise (intermediate) (in PDF here)
Reported Orders and Requests:
- Reported Requests and Orders Exercise (intermediate) (in PDF here)
- Reported Speech Mixed Exercise 1 (difficult) (in PDF here)
- Reported Speech Mixed Exercise 2 (difficult) (in PDF here)
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Reported Speech Exercise: Requests And Commands
Reported speech exercises | reporting requests and commands.
Do the exercises below about the reported speech (requests and commands) and click on the button to check your answers.
(Before doing the exercise you may want to see the lesson on reported speech )
Transform these requests and commands into reported speech (start the sentence as suggested.)
- Can you lend me your book? → She asked me
- Please, help me with my homework → She begged her brother
- Could you spell your name, please? → She asked him
- Stand up. → The policeman ordered the criminal
- Don't be late. → She warned me
- Please, park your car away from the factory. → The security agent asked her
- Don't call me anymore. → She asked him
- Enjoy your stay in Paris → The hotel manager told her
- Please, keep quiet. → She asked the kids
- Don't leave me alone. → He told his mom
- Could you bring your laptops? → The teacher asked the students
- Be nice to your sister . → He urged his son
- You must not use the calculator.→ The maths teacher told the students
- Can you send invitations to all participants? → He asked his secretary
- You had better exercise regularly. → The doctor advised him
- Don't eat too much red meat. → The doctor advised him
- Stop making fool of me. → He asked her
- Open the window, please. → The duke ordered his butler
- Drop me at the hotel, please. → He asked the taxi driver
- Don't put the bag on the table. → She asked her daughter
Related materials
- Reported speech exercise (mixed)
- Reported speech exercise (questions)
- Reported speech exercise (requests and commands)
- Reported speech lesson
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