Sampel Answers (Direct/reported speech)
Sampel Answers (direct/reported speech)
She asked Mary if she liked fish.
He said he had failed his exam.
She said she had gone to market that morning.
She told her son not to lose the money.
She said she hadn't had her eyes tested the day before.
He asked her when she had seen him.
The teacher told one of his pupils he would come to harm if he didn't work.
Mother told the children not to clean it themselves!
The boy said he had not been able to come because of his father's illness.
Susan shouted to John not to drive so fast.
He said he had got up early that morning
She told me not to worry about it.
He asked her if she had to leave so early.
He asked her if she had had a a good sleep.
She asked me what I was going to do the next day.
He said he had not noticed the speed limit".
They told me they would get some tickets the next day.
The sailor said he was leaving.
Mr Benson told her husband they had been there the week before.
Mother told the doctor he always felt very cold.
Father said the children had gone to bed early that day.
She told her daughter she looked smart in those clothes.
The landlord told the drunkard to get out of his pub.
The children asked if they would have to bring their books the next day.
He asked the secretary how she felt when the manager asked her to have dinner with him.
He asked her if she could you spare him a minute.
He said he didn't know how long it would take him.
I asked mother how much that book had cost.
I asked him if anybody had seen him.
The teacher told the boys he wanted them to do their best.
Mother told Susan not to leave the door open.
Mrs Brown asked Maud when the Mortons had sold their house.
David asked his father if he was going to London the next day.
She said she didn't think they would be late if they hurried.
Susan said she was not very well that day.
Mrs Johnson told her husband he had to send for the doctor at once.
The teacher told the boys they could go if they liked.
The manager said he thought he would have a holiday on Monday.
The workman said he had finished his work.
Mr Dickens said his wife was cooking the dinner.
He said they would stay there until Tuesday".
Tom said he thought it was going to rain.
He asked if Mr Gilbert's operation had been successful.
He said he could do that exercise.
He said he'd forgotten to ask her name.
He said he had already had lunch.
He said he would retire soon.
She asked Tim what he had had for breakfast.
Mr Gilbert said he was inquiring about a certain patient.
Tom said he had seen us in town but we had not seen him.
She asked him how old he was.
She asked Mary if she liked fish.
He said he had failed his exam.
She said she had gone to market that morning.
She told her son not to lose the money.
She said she hadn't had her eyes tested the day before.
He asked her when she had seen him.
The teacher told one of his pupils he would come to harm if he didn't work.
Mother told the children not to clean it themselves!
The boy said he had not been able to come because of his father's illness.
Susan shouted to John not to drive so fast.
He said he had got up early that morning
She told me not to worry about it.
He asked her if she had to leave so early.
He asked her if she had had a a good sleep.
She asked me what I was going to do the next day.
He said he had not noticed the speed limit".
They told me they would get some tickets the next day.
The sailor said he was leaving.
Mr Benson told her husband they had been there the week before.
Mother told the doctor he always felt very cold.
Father said the children had gone to bed early that day.
She told her daughter she looked smart in those clothes.
The landlord told the drunkard to get out of his pub.
The children asked if they would have to bring their books the next day.
He asked the secretary how she felt when the manager asked her to have dinner with him.
He asked her if she could you spare him a minute.
He said he didn't know how long it would take him.
I asked mother how much that book had cost.
I asked him if anybody had seen him.
The teacher told the boys he wanted them to do their best.
Mother told Susan not to leave the door open.
Mrs Brown asked Maud when the Mortons had sold their house.
David asked his father if he was going to London the next day.
She said she didn't think they would be late if they hurried.
Susan said she was not very well that day.
Mrs Johnson told her husband he had to send for the doctor at once.
The teacher told the boys they could go if they liked.
The manager said he thought he would have a holiday on Monday.
The workman said he had finished his work.
Mr Dickens said his wife was cooking the dinner.
He said they would stay there until Tuesday".
Tom said he thought it was going to rain.
He asked if Mr Gilbert's operation had been successful.
He said he could do that exercise.
He said he'd forgotten to ask her name.
He said he had already had lunch.
He said he would retire soon.
She asked Tim what he had had for breakfast.
Mr Gilbert said he was inquiring about a certain patient.
Tom said he had seen us in town but we had not seen him.
She asked him how old he was.
