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Reported Speech

The document is a worksheet focused on correcting mistakes in sentences related to reported speech and includes multiple-choice questions to test understanding of the topic. It contains 15 sentences with errors for correction and 15 questions regarding the transformation of direct speech into reported speech. The aim is to help learners practice and improve their skills in using reported speech correctly.

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Reported Speech

The document is a worksheet focused on correcting mistakes in sentences related to reported speech and includes multiple-choice questions to test understanding of the topic. It contains 15 sentences with errors for correction and 15 questions regarding the transformation of direct speech into reported speech. The aim is to help learners practice and improve their skills in using reported speech correctly.

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ใบงานแก้ คะแนน เรื่อง Reported Speech

Name:________________________________________________________class: _______No: ___________


Find and correct the mistakes in the sentences.
1. She told I that she was busy.
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2. We was going to the store when it started raining.
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3. They doesn’t like spicy food.
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4. He don’t know where she is.
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5. I have saw that movie before.
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6. The teacher told us do our homework.
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7. The book that you gave to me is more better than the other one.
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8. I told her don’t worry.
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9. He suggested me please take the train.
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10. I didn’t went to school yesterday.
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11. The teacher said us to do our homework.
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12. My father is working in company who makes cars.
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13. If I was you, I will apologize.
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14. She said she will call me later.
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15. She didn’t bought anything at the mall.
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Instructions: Choose the correct answer for each question.

1. What is the correct way to change this sentence into reported speech?
Direct: “I am studying for the exam,” she said.
a) She said she was studying for the exam. c) She said I was studying for the exam.
b) She said she is studying for the exam. d) She said she studied for the exam.
2. Which of the following sentences correctly changes a question into reported speech?
Direct: “Where do you live?” he asked me.
a) He asked me where I live. c) He asked me where I lived.
b) He asked me where did I live. d) He asked me where do I live.
3. How is the following sentence correctly reported?
Direct: “I will call you tomorrow,” she said.
a) She said she would call me tomorrow. c) She said she would call me the next day.
b) She said she will call me tomorrow. d) She said she calls me tomorrow.
4. Which sentence correctly changes a yes/no question into reported speech?
Direct: “Do you like coffee?” she asked.
a) She asked if I liked coffee. c) She asked do I like coffee.
b) She asked if I like coffee. d) She asked me did I like coffee.
5. How do you correctly report an imperative sentence?
Direct: “Close the door,” she said.
a) She said to close the door. c) She asked me close the door.
b) She told me to close the door. d) She said me to close the door.
6. What happens to the verb tense when changing direct speech into reported speech?
a) It always remains the same.
b) It always shifts to a past form.
c) It shifts only when the reporting verb is in past tense.
d) It changes only in questions.
7. What is the correct reported speech form of this sentence?
Direct: “We are watching a movie,” they said.
a) They said they watched a movie. c) They said they were watching a movie.
b) They said they are watching a movie. d) They said they had watched a movie.
8. How would you report a modal verb in the past?
Direct: “You must study harder,” the teacher said.
a) The teacher said I must study harder. c) The teacher said I have to study harder.
b) The teacher said I had to study harder. d) The teacher said I studied harder.
9. Choose the correct transformation for this statement:
Direct: “I can help you,” she said.
a) She said she could help me. c) She said she helps me.
b) She said she can help me. d) She said she may help me.
10. What happens to time expressions when converting to reported speech?
Direct: “I saw him yesterday,” she said.
a) She said she saw him yesterday. c) She said she had seen him the day before.
b) She said she had seen him yesterday. d) She said she had seen him last day.
11. Which sentence is correctly reported?
Direct: “She doesn’t like apples,” he said.
a) He said she doesn’t like apples. c) He said she not like apples.
b) He said she didn’t like apples. d) He said she hadn’t liked apples.
12. Which sentence is NOT correctly reported?
a) She asked me where I lived. c) She told that she was tired.
b) He said he had seen the movie. d) They said they were going to the party.
13. How do you report a request correctly?
Direct: “Can you help me?” he asked.
a) He asked me can I help him. c) He asked me to help him.
b) He asked me could I help him. d) He asked if I could help him.
14. What is the correct reported form of this question?
Direct: “What are you doing?” he asked me.
a) He asked me what I am doing. c) He asked me what I was doing.
b) He asked me what was I doing. d) He asked me what did I do.
15. How would you report this imperative sentence?
Direct: “Don’t touch that!” he said.
a) He told me not touch that. c) He told me not to touch that.
b) He told me don’t touch that. d) He told me to not touch that.

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