Worksheet Reported. Homework by 25th april:
https://www.liveworksheets.com/w/en/english-second-language-esl/927885
Thank you
- Dido
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TO48Cnl66w
She
said that her tea had gone cold, she was wondering why
she had got out of bed at all
she said that the morning rain (had) clouded up her window
and she couldn't see at all
She pointed that even if she could, it'd all be grey,
but my picture on her wall
It reminded her that it was not so bad,
it was not so bad (...)
she
admitted that she had drunk too much the previous night and she had got bills
to pay,
She mentioned that her head just felt in pain
She also told me that she had missed the bus and there would be hell that day,
She accepted that she was late for work again
And even if she was there, they would all imply
that she might not last the day
She commented that then I call her and it was not so bad,
it was not so bad and (...)She
told me that she pushed the door, she was home at last
and she was soaking through and through
Then I handed her a towel
and all she saw was me
She remarked that even if her house fell down,
she wouldn't have a clue
Because I was near her and (...)
She wanted to thank me
for giving her the best day of her life
Oh just to be with me
was having the best day of her life.
https://wordwall.net/es/resource/5195446/reported-speech FILM QUOTES
https://wordwall.net/es/resource/4607922/reported-speech SIMPSON´S PRACTICE
https://wordwall.net/es/resource/3880801/reported-speech REPORTING VERBS
https://wordwall.net/es/resource/2140717/reported-speech QUIZ GAME
https://wordwall.net/es/resource/4043341/reported-speech-statements BOXES STATEMENTS
https://wordwall.net/es/resource/52129687/reported-speech
https://wordwall.net/es/resource/29055173/reported-speech-advanced
Reported Speech
- Reported speech: She says (that) she likes ice cream.
- Reported speech: She said (that) she liked ice cream.
Tense | Direct Speech | Reported Speech |
---|---|---|
present simple | I like ice cream | She said (that) she liked ice cream. |
present continuous | I am living in London | She said (that) she was living in London. |
past simple | I bought a car | She said (that) she had bought a car OR She said (that) she bought a car. |
past continuous | I was walking along the street | She said (that) she had been walking along the street. |
present perfect | I haven't seen Julie | She said (that) she hadn't seen Julie. |
past perfect* | I had taken English lessons before | She said (that) she had taken English lessons before. |
will | I'll see you later | She said (that) she would see me later. |
would* | I would help, but..” | She said (that) she would help but... |
can | I can speak perfect English | She said (that) she could speak perfect English. |
could* | I could swim when I was four | She said (that) she could swim when she was four. |
shall | I shall come later | She said (that) she would come later. |
should* | I should call my mother | She said (that) she should call her mother |
might* | I might be late | She said (that) she might be late |
must | I must study at the weekend | She said (that) she must study at the weekend OR She said she had to study at the weekend |
- Reported speech: She said (that) the sky is/was blue.
- Reported speech: She asked me where I lived.
- Reported speech: She asked me where Julie was.
Direct Question | Reported Question |
---|---|
Where is the Post Office, please? | She asked me where the Post Office was. |
What are you doing? | She asked me what I was doing. |
Who was that fantastic man? | She asked me who that fantastic man had been. |
- Direct speech: Do you like chocolate?
- Reported speech: She asked me if I liked chocolate.
Direct Question | Reported Question |
Do you love me? | He asked me if I loved him. |
Have you ever been to Mexico? | She asked me if I had ever been to Mexico. |
Are you living here? | She asked me if I was living here. |
- Direct speech: Close the window, please
- Or: Could you close the window please?
- Or: Would you mind closing the window please?
- Reported speech: She asked me to close the window.
Direct Request | Reported Request |
Please help me. | She asked me to help her. |
Please don't smoke. | She asked me not to smoke. |
Could you bring my book tonight? | She asked me to bring her book that night. |
Could you pass the milk, please? | She asked me to pass the milk. |
Would you mind coming early tomorrow? | She asked me to come early the next day. |
- Direct speech: Please don't be late.
- Reported speech: She asked us not to be late.
- Direct speech: Sit down!
- Reported speech: She told me to sit down.
Direct Order | Reported Order |
Go to bed! | He told the child to go to bed. |
Don't worry! | He told her not to worry. |
Be on time! | He told me to be on time. |
Don't smoke! | He told us not to smoke. |
now | then / at that time |
today | yesterday / that day / Tuesday / the 27th of June |
yesterday | the day before yesterday / the day before / Wednesday / the 5th of December |
last night | the night before, Thursday night |
last week | the week before / the previous week |
tomorrow | today / the next day / the following day / Friday |
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