Reported speech survey

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Master Reported Speech: Test Your Knowledge

Are you ready to enhance your understanding of reported speech? This informative quiz will challenge your knowledge on how to accurately report statements and questions, helping you to improve your English communication skills.

Take this quiz to learn about:

  • Reporting questions correctly
  • Understanding tense changes
  • Identifying objects in sentences
14 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ReportingSkill123
To report a question, which VERB do we use?
I told her....
I said to her.....
I asked her....
To report a statement, which 2 VERBS can we use?
I asked her....
I said to her...
I told her....
In a reported statement, must we use 'that'?
Yes
No; it is optional
In a reported 'yes / no' question (''Do you...?''), 'do' changes to:
Do
If
Are
In a reported 'wh-' question (where....?), 'where' changes to:
Do
If
Where (there is no change)
In a reported 'wh-' question with 'do' (Where do you...?) what happens to the 'do'?
We keep it in the reported question
We do not use it in the reported question
In a reported statement / question, what happens to the grammar tense?
It stays the same.
It becomes more future
It becomes more past
What is the 'object' of 'she'?
She
Her
Him
What is the object of 'I'?
I
Myself
Me
What is the object of 'he'?
He
Him
Her
What is the object of 'they'?
Them
Their
They
What is the object of 'we'?
Our
Us
We
Do objects come before the verb or after the verb?
Before the verb
After the verb
Do objects come before the verb or after the verb?
Before the verb
After the verb
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