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NAME: ________________________ DATE: ________________________ GRAMMAR WORKSHEET REPORTED SPEECH 2 Present Simple Questions Yes/No Qs direct reported Cathy asked, “Is it two o’clock?” Cathy asked if it was two o’clock. W/H Qs direct reported Cathy asked, “What time is it?” Cathy asked what time it was. Write the questions using reported speech. 1. ____________________________________________________________________ 2. ____________________________________________________________________ 3. ____________________________________________________________________ 4. ____________________________________________________________________ 5. ____________________________________________________________________ 6. ____________________________________________________________________ 7. ____________________________________________________________________ 8. ____________________________________________________________________ 9. ____________________________________________________________________ 10. ____________________________________________________________________ Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use. © www.allthingsgrammar.com 1. Is the meeting at three? 2. Are they here? 3. Who is she? 4. What’s his name? 5. Are you okay? 6. Can you drive? 7. Where is Tom? 8. Does Mary work? 9. Am I late? 10. Do they like Toronto? GRAMMAR WORKSHEET ALL Things Grammar Grammar Focus Reported Speech (change from present simple questions) Level Intermediate ANSWER KEY 1. Maggie asked (me) if the meeting was at three. 2. Maggie asked (me) if they were here / there. 3. Maggie asked (me) who she was. 4. Maggie asked (me) what his name was. 5. Maggie asked (me) if I was okay. 6. Maggie asked (me) if I could drive. 7. Maggie asked (me) where Tom was. 8. Maggie asked (me) where Mary worked. 9. Maggie asked (me) if she was late. 10. Maggie asked (me) if they liked Toronto. GRAMMAR NOTE It’s not always necessary to change the verb in reported speech. If the situation is still the same, you do not need to change the verb to past. For example: Maggie asked where Mary works. (The situation is still the same and Mary still works at the same place.) Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use. © www.allthingsgrammar.com