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  1. Reported Speech. Exercises by LUIS VALERIO

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  2. Reported Speech Exercises Intermediate

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  3. Reported Speech

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  4. Reported Speech: online worksheet and pdf

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  5. Reported Speech

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  6. Reported Speech Exercises

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VIDEO

  1. Speech Exercise Video #2

  2. APTIS TEST, GRAMMAR, THE REPORTED SPEECH, EXERCISE EXPLANATION

  3. PARTS OF SPEECH EXERCISE WITH ANSWERS / INTER FIRST YEAR ENGLISH

  4. Reported speech exercise for beginners ( simple past )

  5. English Vocab Practice Listening Speaking "WRETCHED" Reported Speech Exercise

  6. INDIRECT SPEECH

COMMENTS

  1. Reported Speech

    To change an imperative sentence into a reported indirect sentence, use to for imperative and not to for negative sentences. Never use the word that in your indirect speech. Another rule is to remove the word please. Instead, say request or say. For example: “Please don’t interrupt the event,” said the host.

  2. Reported Speech Exercises (With Printable PDF)

    In English grammar, reported speech is used to tell someone what another person said. It takes another person’s words (direct speech) to create a report of what they said (indirect speech.) With the following direct and indirect speech exercises, it will be easier to understand how reported speech works.