Reported Questions exercises — Set 1: Yes/No Questions with If (Worksheet)

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"Do you like coffee?" → She asked me I liked coffee.

2

"Are you happy?" → He asked me if I happy.

3

"Does she speak French?" → He asked if she French.

4

"Do you live in London?" → She asked me if I in London.

5

"Is the train on time?" → She asked the train was on time.

6

"Do they have a car?" → He asked if they a car.

7

"Is it raining outside?" → She asked if it outside.

8

"Do you want some tea?" → She asked me I wanted some tea.

9

"Does your brother work here?" → He asked if my brother there.

10

"Are you coming to the party?" → He asked me if I to the party.

11

"Did you enjoy the film?" → She asked me if I the film.

12

"Have you finished your homework?" → The teacher asked if I my homework.

13

"Is your mother at home?" → He if my mother was at home.

14

"Do you know the answer?" → The teacher asked me if I the answer.

15

"Are the shops open today?" → She asked if the shops open that day.

16

"Does this bus go to the airport?" → The tourist asked if that bus to the airport.

17

"Did you see the news?" → He asked if I the news.

18

"Have you ever been to Japan?" → She asked me I had ever been to Japan.

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"Is there a pharmacy near here?" → She asked if there a pharmacy near there.

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"Do you need any help?" → The shop assistant asked if I any help.

Reported Questions exercises online (Worksheet)

When we report a yes/no question (a question with no question word), we use 'if' (or 'whether') to introduce the reported clause. The word order changes from question order to statement order, and we remove do/does/did. The reporting verb is 'asked', not 'said'. Practise converting direct yes/no questions into reported questions.