Which of the following sentences is an example of reported speech?
She said, 'I am going to the store.'
Go to the store!
Are you going to the store?
She said that she was going to the store.
How should the imperative 'Close the door!' be reported?
He wondered whether to close the door.
He asked if I closed the door.
He told me to close the door.
He said, 'Close the door!'
Which sentence correctly reports the statement 'I love ice cream'?
She asked if I love ice cream.
She said that she loves ice cream.
She told me to love ice cream.
She said, 'I love ice cream.'
How would you report the request 'Can you help me?'?
She said, 'Can you help me?'
She wondered if I help her.
She asked if I could help her.
She told me to help her.
Which of the following is a reported question?
She said that the station is here.
She told me to find the station.
She asked where the station was.
She asked, 'Where is the station?'
How should the imperative 'Be quiet!' be reported?
He told me to be quiet.
He wondered whether to be quiet.
He asked if I was quiet.
He said, 'Be quiet!'
Which sentence correctly reports the statement 'I will call you later'?
She told me to call her later.
She said, 'I will call you later.'
She asked if I would call her later.
She said that she would call me later.
How would you report the request 'Please pass the salt'?
She wondered if I passed the salt.
She asked me to pass the salt.
She said, 'Please pass the salt.'
She told me to pass the salt.
Which of the following is a reported question?
She said that it is late.
She asked what time it was.
She told me to check the time.
She asked, 'What time is it?'
How should the imperative 'Don’t touch that!' be reported?
He said, 'Don’t touch that!'
He wondered whether to touch that.
He told me not to touch that.
He asked if I touched that.
Which sentence correctly reports the statement 'I have finished my homework'?
She asked if I had finished my homework.
She said that she had finished her homework.
She said, 'I have finished my homework.'
She told me to finish my homework.
How would you report the request 'Could you open the window?'?
She told me to open the window.
She wondered if I opened the window.
She said, 'Could you open the window?'
She asked if I could open the window.
Which of the following is a reported question?
She told me to hurry up.
She said that I am late.
She asked, 'Why are you late?'
She asked why I was late.
How should the imperative 'Stop talking!' be reported?
He said, 'Stop talking!'
He asked if I stopped talking.
He told me to stop talking.
He wondered whether to stop talking.
Which sentence correctly reports the statement 'I can’t come to the party'?
She said that she couldn’t come to the party.
She asked if I could come to the party.
She told me to come to the party.
She said, 'I can’t come to the party.'