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2. Turn the questions into Reported Speech.

  1. “Are you going to let me tell this?” she questioned.

  2. “Do you really mean that, sweet?” she said looking at him curiously.

  3. “What happened to you?” he asked when we got home.

  4. “Have you got any paper handkerchiefs?” she asked.

  5. “Can you open this tin for me?” she asked.

  6. “Can you lend me five pounds till Monday?” Gerry asked Marta.

  7. “How much does a tube of toothpaste cost?” a customer asked the salesman.

  8. “What kind of pictures does she sell?” he questioned.

  9. “When did you start working on this project?” she asked.

  10. “Would you like anything more to eat or drink?” he asked.

  11. “Could I borrow your car this afternoon?” he asked very cautiously.

  12. “Have you got anything to eat? I’m getting hungry,” she said.

  13. “Italians drink more wine than English people, don’t they?” he questioned.

  14. He saw a cloud of smoke and asked, “What is burning?”

  15. The policeman asked me, “Where did you lose your wallet?”

  16. “Who has been using my typewriter?” said my father.

  17. “How much do you think it will cost?” he asked.

  18. “Have you been here long?” the other students asked him.

  19. “What are you going to do with your old car?” I asked him.

  20. “Did any of you actually see the accident happen?” said the policeman.

3. This is a part of a conversation between a policeman and a young woman. Turn their dialogue into Reported Speech. You can start like this: A policeman asked a young lady what time she …….

Policeman: What time did you stop work yesterday?

Woman: I don’t know. Probably, at half past five.

P: And where did you go after that?

W: I went straight home.

P: I see. How did you travel home? By bus?

W: Yes.

P: What bus did you take?

W: I don’t remember.

P: All right. What time did you arrive home?

W: Oh, around six, I suppose.

P: Did you see anybody you knew on the way?

W: I don’t think so. I don’t remember.

P: What did you do when you got home?

W: Made a cup of tea and put the TV on.

P: Oh, yes. What program did you watch?

W: ‘Front page’.

P: ‘Front page’ wasn’t on last night.

W: I’ve got it recorded on video.

P: I see. Did you make any phone calls?

W: Pardon?

P: Did you telephone anybody?

W: I might have done. I don’t remember.

4. Put the following into Reported Speech.

  1. “What happened to their friendship?” said one of the men.

  2. “Which of his children inherited the property?” asked Ann.

  3. “Who is going to negotiate?” asked the manager.

  4. “Where is the nearest pub here?” asked a stranger.

  5. “What shall I do with my heavy luggage?” she said to him.

  6. “How much does a day return to Plymouth cost?” Mrs Smith asked.

  7. “Would you like me to go there with you?” she asked.

  8. “Have you done this sort of work before?” asked the personnel manager.

  9. “Did they understand what you were trying to tell them?” he asked me.

  10. “Will you go on strike when the others do?” the shopkeeper asked him.

  11. “Who left the banana skin at the doorway?” said my mother.

  12. “What else did you see?” the policeman asked the witness.

  13. “Are you sorry for your betrayal?” Alex asked me.

  14. “Have you spent all the money on betting?” he asked me.

  15. “Are you in San Francisco for business or pleasure?” he asked her.

  16. “What’s the matter with your hand?” he inquired.

  17. “Did you ask to see his membership card?” the manager asked.

  18. “ Do you want me to hold the keys just in case?” he asked.

  19. “How much cash do you have?” asked the banker.

  20. “Why do you think it may be dangerous?” he asked her.

5. Read the following text carefully. Some of the lines are correct but in the others there is a word which should not be there. If the sentence is correct, tick (\/) it. If there is an incorrect word in the sentence, write it at the end in the space provided. The first two are given as examples.