‘Are you a clever boy?’ the stranger asked Harry.. ‘Did you have any difficulty in finding my address?’ the old woman asked me.. ‘Has your father gone to work?’ I asked the boy.. ‘Shall
Trang 1Direct and indirect speech exercise
Change the following sentences into indirect speech.
1 ‘Are you a clever boy?’ the stranger asked Harry
2 ‘Do you believe in God?’ the little girl asked me
3 ‘Do you know the answer?’ the teacher asked the boy
4 ‘Did you come here yesterday?’ the man asked the boy
5 ‘Have you ever been to a zoo?’ Mr Smith asked me
6 ‘Did you have any difficulty in finding my address?’ the old woman asked me
7 ‘Has your father gone to work?’ I asked the boy
8 ‘May I go home?’ the girl asked
9 ‘Shall we invite John to the party?’ Mark asked
10 John asked Peter, ‘Have you seen my new car?’
Answers
1 The stranger asked Harry if / whether he was a clever boy.
2 The little girl asked me if / whether I believed in God.
3 The teacher asked the boy if he knew the answer.
4 The man asked the boy if he had gone there yesterday.
5 Mr Smith asked me if I had ever been to a zoo.
6 The old woman asked me if I had any difficulty in finding her address.
7 I asked the boy if his father had gone to work.
8 The girl asked if she might go home.
9 Mark asked if they should invite John to the party.
10 John asked Peter if he had seen his new car.
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