Reported Speech - Choose the right option

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Mastering Reported Speech Quiz

Test your understanding of reported speech with our engaging quiz! This quiz is designed to help you improve your grammar skills by challenging you to choose the correct responses to various reported speech scenarios.

  • 12 carefully crafted questions
  • Multiple choice format
  • Instant feedback on your answers
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by LearningWizard472
'He can't play the cello.'
He explained he didn't can play the cello.
He explained he can't played the cello.
He explained he couldn't play the cello.
He explained he couldn't played the cello.
We explained, 'The sale ended yesterday.'
He explained that the sale had ended the previous day.
He explained that the sale have ended the previous day.
He explained that the sale ended the previous day.
He explained that the sale had end the previous day.
Greg asked me, 'Where are you staying?'
Greg asked me where was I staying.
Greg asked me where you are staying.
Greg asked me where I stayed.
Greg asked me where I was staying.
Phillip: 'Don't call me so early!
Philip told his mum to don't call him so early.
Philip told his mum not to call him so early.
Philip told his mum not to call he so early.
Philip told his mum don't to call him so early.
Naomi said, 'Shall we leave the house at five o clock?'
Naomi suggested leave the house at five o'clock.
Naomi suggested we to leave the house at five o'clock.
Naomi suggested leaving the house at five o'clock.
Naomi suggested shall we left the house at five o'clock.
James asked me, 'Are you Dutch?'
James asked me if I was Dutch.
James asked me I was Dutch?
James asked me if I were Dutch.
James asked me if was I Dutch.
My brother-in-law explained, 'I don't do much exercise.'
My brother-in-law explained that he don't do much exercise.
My brother-in-law explained that he didn't do much exercise.
My brother-in-law explained that he don't did much exercise.
My brother-in-law explained that he didn't did much exercise.
He promised me, 'I'll arrive at your place before 8 p.m.'
He promised me that he arrived at my place before 8 p.m.
He promised me that he would arrived at his place before 8 p.m.
He promised me that he will arrive at our place before 8 p.m.
He promised me that he would arrive at my place before 8 p.m.
We told dad, 'We went cycling.'
We told dad that we gone cycling.
We told dad that we had went cycling.
We told dad that we have gone cycling.
We told dad that we had gone cycling.
Our teacher Ana Ramos told us, 'Meet me at school when this lockdown is over.'
Our teacher Ana Ramos told us meeting her at school when that lockdown was over.
Our teacher Ana Ramos told us to met her at school when that lockdown was over.
Our teacher Ana Ramos told us to meet her at school when this lockdown was over.
Our teacher Ana Ramos told us for meet her at school when this lockdown were over.
Peter said: 'Joanna always pays for our tickets.'
Peter said that Joanna paid always for our tickets.
Peter said that Joanna always payed for our tickets.
Peter said that Joanna always paid for our tickets.
Peter said that Joanna had always paid for always our tickets.
Martha said: ' I've made a cake.'
Martha said she made a cake.
Martha said she has make a cake.
Martha said she had made a cake.
Martha said she would make a cake.
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