Reported Commands & Requests exercises — Set 5: Comprehensive Mixed Practice (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 15 min
"Put away your toys." → The mother told her children away their toys.
"Please don't make so much noise." → She asked the neighbours so much noise.
"Leave this building now!" → The firefighter everyone to leave the building.
"Could you email me the details?" → He asked his colleague him the details.
"Don't touch the wet paint." → The sign people not to touch the wet paint.
"Remember to take your medicine." → The doctor him to take his medicine.
"You should apply for that job." → She me to apply for that job.
"Would you give me a hand with this?" → He asked me him a hand with that.
"Don't eat in the library." → The librarian told the students in the library.
"Go away and don't come back!" → He told her away and not to come back.
"Please, please don't tell anyone my secret." → She me not to tell anyone her secret.
"Take your shoes off before entering." → He told me my shoes off before entering.
"Try to get some rest — you've been working too hard." → The doctor her to get some rest.
"Meet me at the station tomorrow." → He told her him at the station the next day.
"I am tired." → She said she tired.
"Do you like coffee?" → He asked me I liked coffee.
"Call me tonight." → She told me her that night.
"Where do you live?" → He asked me where I .
"I will help you." → He said he would help me.
"Don't open the box." → She me not to open the box.
Reported Commands & Requests exercises online (Worksheet)
This final set brings everything together: basic commands with tell, polite requests with ask, negative forms, pronoun shifts, and advanced reporting verbs. The last section also tests whether you can tell commands apart from statements and questions in reported speech — a crucial skill for B1-B2 learners.