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Delhi Public School, Bangalore South Revision-Reported Speech Ex.1 Reporting Questions

The document contains examples of reported speech, including questions, commands, and statements. It provides the direct quote and asks the student to rewrite it in reported speech. Some examples are the teacher asking the boys if they did their homework, a mother telling her daughter to go change her dress, and a person saying they visited their parents over the weekend. The document aims to help students practice changing direct speech into reported or indirect speech.
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Delhi Public School, Bangalore South Revision-Reported Speech Ex.1 Reporting Questions

The document contains examples of reported speech, including questions, commands, and statements. It provides the direct quote and asks the student to rewrite it in reported speech. Some examples are the teacher asking the boys if they did their homework, a mother telling her daughter to go change her dress, and a person saying they visited their parents over the weekend. The document aims to help students practice changing direct speech into reported or indirect speech.
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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, BANGALORE SOUTH

REVISION- REPORTED SPEECH


EX.1 REPORTING QUESTIONS
1. The teacher said to the boys, ‘Have you done your homework?’

2.. The little girl asked the man, ‘Will you help me?’

3. Jane asked, ‘Have you read that book?’

4. Malathi asked, ‘Where is your watch?’

5. Mother asked, ‘What is the matter?’

6. He said to me, ‘Where have you lost the pen I brought for you yesterday?’

7. The new student asked the old one, ‘Do you know my name?’

8. He said to me, ‘Can you do these sums for me?’

9. She asked me, ‘How was the journey?’

10. The guard asked the boy, ‘What were you doing when I saw you?’

EX 2 – COMMANDS AND REQUESTS

1. Mother said to the daughter, ‘Go and change your dress.’

2. The officer told the clerk, ‘Bring me that file.’

3. Khanna said to his wife, “Please select one of those sarees.”

4. I said to Nandie, “Please help me with my homework.”

5. She said to me, “Would you bring me a cup of coffee, please?”

6. She said to me, “I was wondering if you could possibly tell me the time?”

7. He shouted, “Let me go”.

8. He said to him, “Please wait here till I return”.


9. The man said, “Children, don’t tease the animals”.

10. The Captain said to the soldiers, ‘March’.

EX 3- REPORTING STATEMENTS

1. She told me , “I visited my parents at the weekend”

2. She said, “I won’t see you tomorrow”

3. She told me, “I was waiting for the bus when he arrived”

4. Susie said, ‘I had read this book before I gave it to you.’

5. Shyam said, ‘I can solve this problem.’

6. Mike said, ‘I will bring my piano.’

7. Ivon said, “You are not listening to me.”

8. Steven said, “I don’t have any money to pay for this ticket.”

9. Ravi said to the judge, “I did not commit this crime.”

10. I said to my mother, “I will certainly take you to Bangalore this week.”

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