Reported Speech
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- Q1In reported speech, which pronoun is often used instead of 'I'?He or sheWeYouThey30s
- Q2Which sentence is an example of reported speech?"I'm going to the store," she says."I'm going to the store," she said."I'm going to the store," she is saying."I'm going to the store," she goes.30s
- Q3Which of the following is not a reporting verb?SwimTellExplainSay30s
- Q4How do we change "I love pizza" into reported speech?She said she loves pizza.She says she loved pizza.She said she loved pizza.She said she love pizza.30s
- Q5Which is an example of a reporting verb?JumpExplainSingRun30s
- Q6Which sentence is an example of reported speech?"I'll be there at 2 o'clock," he promised."I'll be there at 2 o'clock," he is promising."I'll be there at 2 o'clock," he promises."I'll be there at 2 o'clock," he promised.30s
- Q7Which sentence is an example of reported speech?"I have a headache," she complained."I have a headache," she complains."I have a headache," she complained."I have a headache," she is complaining.30s