Mixed Reported Speech exercises — Set 2: Direct and Indirect Speech — All Types (Worksheet)

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"Close the door!" → She me to close the door.

2

"I have never been to Australia." → He said he never been to Australia.

3

"Where did you park the car?" → She asked me where I the car.

4

"Could you help me with this?" → He me to help him with that.

5

"I will be working late tonight." → She said she be working late that night.

6

"Is there a bank near here?" → He asked there was a bank nearby.

7

"Don't touch that!" → She told the children touch that.

8

"I was watching TV when the phone rang." → He said he TV when the phone had rung.

9

"How much does this cost?" → She asked how much that .

10

"We are going to move to Spain." → They told us they going to move to Spain.

11

"Please sit down." → The doctor me to sit down.

12

"Do you know where the library is?" → She asked me I knew where the library was.

13

"I didn't break the window." → He said he the window.

14

"Turn off your phone during the exam." → The teacher told us to turn off phones during the exam.

15

"Why are you laughing?" → He asked me why I .

16

"I'll give you a lift to the airport." → She she would give me a lift to the airport.

17

"Don't forget to bring your passport." → She me not to forget to bring my passport.

18

"The Earth revolves around the Sun." → The teacher said the Earth around the Sun.

19

"Would you mind opening the window?" → She asked me the window.

20

"I had already eaten when they arrived." → She said she already eaten when they arrived.

Mixed Reported Speech exercises online (Worksheet)

Now practise converting direct speech to indirect speech with all four reported speech types mixed together: statements (said/told + that clause), yes/no questions (asked + if/whether), wh-questions (asked + wh-word + statement order), and commands and requests (told/asked + person + to-infinitive). For each sentence, first identify the type, then apply the correct transformation rules.