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    REPORTED SPEECH EXERCISE 4

    Seonaid holding a book

    Here's a mixed exercise about reported speech - it includes statements, questions, orders and requests.


    Reported Speech Mixed Exercise 1

    Make reported speech. Start all your answers with 'she', and use the past simple of 'ask', 'say' or 'tell'. It's the same day, so you don't need to change the time expressions.

    1) "Don't do it!"
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    2) "I'm leaving tomorrow."
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    3) "Please get me a cup of tea."
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    4) "She got married last year."
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    5) "Be quick!"
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    6) "Could you explain number four, please?"
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    7) "Where do you live?"
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    8) "We went to the cinema and then to a Chinese restaurant."
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    9) "I'll come and help you at twelve."
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    10) "What are you doing tomorrow?"
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    11) "Don't go!"
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    12) "Do you work in London?"
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    13) "Could you tell me where the post office is?"
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    14) "Come here!"
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    15) "I've never been to Wales."
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    16) "Have you ever seen The Lord of the Rings?"
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    17) "I don't like mushrooms."
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    18) "Don't be silly!"
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    19) "Would you mind waiting a moment please?"
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    20) "How often do you play sport?"
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