Posted inDIRECT AND INDIRECT SPEECH DIRECT AND INDIRECT SPEECH Posted by By AP STUDY CIRCLE 18/08/2024No Comments Welcome to your DIRECT AND INDIRECT SPEECH test. Please provide your name, working mail id and mobile no. and then press START TEST Name Email Phone 1. She said that she liked ice cream. Which of the following options correctly changes the direct speech to indirect speech? "I liked ice cream," she said. "I liked ice cream," she says. "I like ice cream," she says. "I like ice cream," she said. None 2. He said that they were going to the park the next day. Which of the following options correctly changes the direct speech to indirect speech? "We were going to the park tomorrow," he says. "We were going to the park the next day," he said. "We are going to the park tomorrow," he says. "We were going to the park tomorrow," he said. None 3. She said that she would finish the work by Friday. Which of the following options correctly changes the direct speech to indirect speech? "I would finish the work by Friday," she says. "I will finish the work by Friday," she said. "I will finish the work by Friday," she says. "I would finish the work by Friday," she said. None 4. They said that they had already eaten dinner. Which of the following options correctly changes the direct speech to indirect speech? "We had already eaten dinner," they say. "We have already eaten dinner," they say. "We had already eaten dinner," they said. "We have already eaten dinner," they said. None 5. He said that he must complete the project. Which of the following options correctly changes the direct speech to indirect speech? "I had to complete the project," he says. "I must complete the project," he said. "I had to complete the project," he said. "I must complete the project," he says. None 6. She said that she was happy. Which of the following options correctly changes the direct speech to indirect speech? "I was happy," she says. "I am happy," she said. "I am happy," she says. "I was happy," she said. None 7. He said that they were playing football. Which of the following options correctly changes the direct speech to indirect speech? "They were playing football," he says. "They are playing football," he says. "They are playing football," he said. "They were playing football," he said. None 8. They said that she sings beautifully. Which of the following options correctly changes the direct speech to indirect speech? "She sang beautifully," they say. "She sings beautifully," they said. "She sang beautifully," they said. "She sings beautifully," they say. None 9. She said that they would go shopping the next day. Which of the following options correctly changes the direct speech to indirect speech? "We would go shopping tomorrow," she says. "We will go shopping tomorrow," she said. "We would go shopping tomorrow," she said. "We will go shopping tomorrow," she says. None 10. She said that he has a nice car. Which of the following options correctly changes the direct speech to indirect speech? "He had a nice car," she said. "He has a nice car," she said. "He had a nice car," she says. "He has a nice car," she says. None 11. "I will visit my grandmother tomorrow," he said. Which of the following is the correct indirect speech? He said that he will visit his grandmother tomorrow. He said that he will visit his grandmother the next day. He said that he would visit his grandmother the next day. He said that he would visit his grandmother tomorrow. None 12. "She said, 'I am studying English,'" he said. What is the indirect speech? He said that she was studying English. He said that she said she was studying English. He said that she said she is studying English. He said that she had said she was studying English. None 13. "I have finished my homework," she said. Which reporting verb correctly introduces the indirect speech? She claimed that she had finished her homework. She said that she had finished her homework. She declared that she had finished her homework. She told that she had finished her homework. None 14. "I played tennis yesterday," he said. What is the correct indirect speech? He said that he had plays tennis the day before He said that he played tennis the day before. He said that he had played tennis the day before. He said that he plays tennis the day before. None 15. "She said, 'I am coming,'" he said. What is the indirect speech? He said that she said she is coming. He said that she said he was coming. He said that she said she was coming. He said that she said he is coming. None 16. "We will meet here at 5 p.m.," he said. Which is the correct indirect speech? He said that they will meet there at 5 p.m. He said that they would meet there at 5 p.m. He said that they would meet here at 5 p.m. He said that they will meet here at 5 p.m. None 17. "Will you help me?" she asked. What is the correct indirect speech? She asked if he will help him. She asked if he would help him. She asked if he will help her. She asked if he would help her. None 18. "I have already seen the movie," he said. "It was great!" What is the correct indirect speech? He said that he had already seen the movie and it is great. He said that he had already seen the movie and it was great. He said that he has already seen the movie and it was great. He said that he has already seen the movie and it is great. None 19. "Are you coming to the party?" she asked. What is the correct indirect speech? She asked if you were coming to the party. She asked if you are coming to the party. She asked if you will come to the party. She asked if you come to the party. None 20. "Will you help me with this project?" she asked. What is the correct indirect speech? She asked if I would help her with that project. She asked if I help her with the project. She asked if I will help her with the project. 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