Reported Questions exercises — Set 6: Comprehensive Mixed Practice (Worksheet)

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"Where do you work?" → She asked me .

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"Have you ever been to Australia?" → He asked me .

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"Why are you leaving so early today?" → My boss asked me why I so early .

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"Can you meet me here tomorrow at 3 p.m.?" → She asked if I meet her at 3 p.m.

5

"Who taught you English?" → She asked me who me English.

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"Do you want tea or coffee?" → She asked I wanted tea or coffee.

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"What did the doctor say about your test results?" → She what the doctor had said about my test results.

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"Will you be at home tonight?" → He asked if I be at home .

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"Why hasn't she replied to my email?" → He asked why she to his email.

10

"How many languages does she speak?" → I wondered how many languages she .

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"What were you doing at midnight last night?" → The police officer asked what I at midnight .

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"Didn't you lock the door before leaving?" → She asked if I the door before leaving.

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"Who is coming to the party this weekend?" → He asked who to the party .

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"Where should I park the car?" → He asked where he park the car.

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"Have you been waiting long?" → She asked if I .

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"Is the restaurant expensive or affordable?" → He asked the restaurant was expensive or affordable.

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"What time must I be at the airport tomorrow?" → She asked what time she be at the airport .

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"Why can't we use this room?" → They asked why they use room.

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"How much did you pay for your new laptop?" → She asked how much I for my new laptop.

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"When will you know if you got the job, and will you call me as soon as you hear?" → Which is the correct reported version?

Reported Questions exercises online (Worksheet)

This final set brings together everything you have learnt about reported questions: yes/no questions with if/whether, wh-questions with word order changes, tense backshift, modal verb shifts, time and place expression changes, negative questions, and different reporting verbs. Each question may require several changes at once, so read carefully and think about all the elements that need to shift.