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REPORTED SPEECH QUIZ

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This is a quiz to practice with different tenses and time expressions related to reporting something someone has said to another person.

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REPORTED SPEECH QUIZOnline version

This is a quiz to practice with different tenses and time expressions related to reporting something someone has said to another person.

by JOSE NORMAN ABREU AVELLANEDA
1

Laura said this two weeks ago: "I don't want to go to school today"

2

Mateo called me and asked me this a few minutes ago: "Can you tell the teacher I'm going to be late for class?"

3

My parents said this to me yesterday: "You have to do you homework now"

4

He said to them this today morning: Wake up, it's time to go.

5

Liz said this last Friday: "Oh, no. Kate took my book"

6

Pablo is telling me now that he has lost his keys.

7

Marissa told her friends this a month ago: "Please, don't tell anybody about this."

8

Tim said to me back in september: "I was in the hospital two months ago"

9

Paul said this to me last night: "I'm writing a letter to my girlfriend"

10

I remember I said: "I will go to the party tonight"

Feedback

We report information from the past in the "simple past form" so we use "did not" to report in the negative form.

When the reported information is still relevant or recent we report it in the same tense it was stated as in this case, as the teacher is still wating for him to arrive to class.

Because "now" was said with the same meaning as "immediately", this last word is a good alternative to replace now. To say now in the present for something that was said in the past would be incoherent.

Because we are reporting two different clauses, sometimes it's better to separate them into two different sentences, the second what starting with "that".

We report past information expressed in the Simple Past with the Past Perfect tense.

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