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Let's solve this Reported Speech worksheet step by step. The goal is to rewrite each direct speech sentence into reported (indirect) speech, changing the tense, pronouns, time expressions, and word order as needed.
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- Tenses usually move back one step (present → past, past → past perfect, etc.)
- Pronouns change according to the speaker.
- Time expressions change: *today* → *that day*, *tomorrow* → *the next day*, etc.
- Questions become statements and use if/whether or question word.
- Exclamations are turned into statements with that or how/what.
- Commands and requests use tell/ask + to do.
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Now let’s go through each sentence:
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1. "Did you finish your homework?"
Sally asked if I had finished my homework.
✔ *Question → "if" clause; past simple → past perfect*
2. "My friends are coming to my house tomorrow."
Jack said his friends were coming to his house the next day.
✔ *Present continuous → past continuous; tomorrow → the next day*
3. "I will call you later."
Mary said she would call me later.
✔ *Will → would; I → she; you → me*
4. "Have you been to China?"
Mark asked if I had been to China.
✔ *Present perfect → past perfect; question → "if"*
5. "Are you going to his party on Friday?"
Ben asked if I was going to his party on Friday.
✔ *Present continuous → past continuous; "are you" → "if I was"*
6. "I did not do it!"
Suzy said she had not done it.
✔ *Past simple → past perfect; I → she*
7. "I am going to bake you a cake for your birthday."
Jenny said she was going to bake me a cake for my birthday.
✔ *Present future → past future; I → she; you → me*
8. "I have been trying to call her for two days."
David said he had been trying to call her for two days.
✔ *Present perfect continuous → past perfect continuous*
9. "I will not be able to meet you after school!"
Henry said he would not be able to meet me after school.
✔ *Will → would; I → he; you → me*
10. "We had a great time!"
Ron said they had had a great time.
✔ *Past simple → past perfect; we → they*
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1. Sally asked if I had finished my homework.
2. Jack said his friends were coming to his house the next day.
3. Mary said she would call me later.
4. Mark asked if I had been to China.
5. Ben asked if I was going to his party on Friday.
6. Suzy said she had not done it.
7. Jenny said she was going to bake me a cake for my birthday.
8. David said he had been trying to call her for two days.
9. Henry said he would not be able to meet me after school.
10. Ron said they had had a great time.
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✔ These answers follow standard reported speech rules. Let me know if you'd like explanations for any specific rule!
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🔹 Rules for Reported Speech:
- Tenses usually move back one step (present → past, past → past perfect, etc.)
- Pronouns change according to the speaker.
- Time expressions change: *today* → *that day*, *tomorrow* → *the next day*, etc.
- Questions become statements and use if/whether or question word.
- Exclamations are turned into statements with that or how/what.
- Commands and requests use tell/ask + to do.
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Now let’s go through each sentence:
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1. "Did you finish your homework?"
Sally asked if I had finished my homework.
✔ *Question → "if" clause; past simple → past perfect*
2. "My friends are coming to my house tomorrow."
Jack said his friends were coming to his house the next day.
✔ *Present continuous → past continuous; tomorrow → the next day*
3. "I will call you later."
Mary said she would call me later.
✔ *Will → would; I → she; you → me*
4. "Have you been to China?"
Mark asked if I had been to China.
✔ *Present perfect → past perfect; question → "if"*
5. "Are you going to his party on Friday?"
Ben asked if I was going to his party on Friday.
✔ *Present continuous → past continuous; "are you" → "if I was"*
6. "I did not do it!"
Suzy said she had not done it.
✔ *Past simple → past perfect; I → she*
7. "I am going to bake you a cake for your birthday."
Jenny said she was going to bake me a cake for my birthday.
✔ *Present future → past future; I → she; you → me*
8. "I have been trying to call her for two days."
David said he had been trying to call her for two days.
✔ *Present perfect continuous → past perfect continuous*
9. "I will not be able to meet you after school!"
Henry said he would not be able to meet me after school.
✔ *Will → would; I → he; you → me*
10. "We had a great time!"
Ron said they had had a great time.
✔ *Past simple → past perfect; we → they*
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✔ Final Answers:
1. Sally asked if I had finished my homework.
2. Jack said his friends were coming to his house the next day.
3. Mary said she would call me later.
4. Mark asked if I had been to China.
5. Ben asked if I was going to his party on Friday.
6. Suzy said she had not done it.
7. Jenny said she was going to bake me a cake for my birthday.
8. David said he had been trying to call her for two days.
9. Henry said he would not be able to meet me after school.
10. Ron said they had had a great time.
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✔ These answers follow standard reported speech rules. Let me know if you'd like explanations for any specific rule!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of speech class worksheet.