Reported Speech
Variant 1
“What’s your name?”, he asked. (wanted to know)
“Do you like Marlon Brandon?”, she asked.
“How old are you?”, she said. (asked)
“When does the train leave?”, I asked.
“Are you enjoying yourself?”, he asked.
“I’ll see you tomorrow”, she said.
“I saw her today”, he said.
“I don’t like this film”, she said.
She said, “We went swimming today.”
“I met her about three months ago”, he said.
Come home straight after school.
Warm up your dinner.
Wash up the dishes after dinner.
Don’t stay outside after the bell comes.
Don’t run along the corridor.
Reported Speech
Variant 2
“How are you?”, he said. (asked)
“Does your father work here?”, she asked.
“Do you live near your father?”, he asked.
“Who did you see at the meeting?”, my mother asked.
“Why did you take my wallet?”, he asked.
“I’ll see Mary on Sunday”, she said.
“Pete and Sue are getting married tomorrow”, she said.
“Stephen’s bringing some records to the party tomorrow”, she said.
“I really like this furniture”, she said.
“My parents are arriving tomorrow”, she said.
Take the dog for a walk.
Clean your room.
Wait for me at home.
Don’t make noise.
Don’t look into your neighbor’s exercise-book.
Reported Speech
Variant 3
“How did you get to school?”, she asked.
“Are you a foreigner?”, she asked.
“Where do you live?”, the boy asked.
“Have you met Danny before?”, he asked.
“Are you hungry?”, he asked.
“We visited her this morning” they said.
“We’ll see her next summer” they said.
“They were here three months ago”, he said.
“I’m meeting them at four o’clock today”, he said.
“I can see you tomorrow”, she said.
Buy bread, milk and sugar.
Start doing your homework before I come.
Don’t lie on your desk.
Don’t ask me silly questions.
Be careful of the broken glass,” my father said.
Reported Speech
Variant 4
“Why wasn’t Judy at the party?”, she asked.
“Why didn’t you telephone?”, my father asked.
“Did you borrow my dictionary?”, he asked.
“Why are you so late?”, the teacher asked.
“Have you finished your exams?”, she asked.
“I’ve already met their parents”, she said.
“I stayed in a hotel for a few weeks”, she said.
“I must go home to make dinner”, he said.
“I haven’t been waiting long”, she said.
“I’m listening to the radio”, he said.
Don’t waste time at the lesson.
Listen to me attentively.
“Don’t open the glue.” he asked
“Let’s do some research on this subject,” the manager said.
The flight attendant said: “Please, switch off your mobile devices.”
Reported Speech
Variant 5
“Did you invite Judy and Mitch?”, he asked.
“Does your brother live in London?”, she asked.
“Why didn’t the police report the crime?”, the judge asked.
“Do you know who broke the window?”,
“I’ll tell them the news on Saturday”, she said.
“I like swimming, dancing and playing tennis”, he said.
“I can drive”, she said.
“I walked home after the party”, he said.
“I’m going to be sick”, she said.
“I’ve already met their parents”, she said.
Write down the rule into your exercise-books.
“Get down to work” she said
Listen to me, please,” Tom said to the lawyer.
“Let’s play volleyball,” Brian said to the kids
“Be careful with the scissors.” he asked
Reported Speech
Variant 1
“What’s your name?”, he asked. (wanted to know)
“Do you like Marlon Brandon?”, she asked.
“How old are you?”, she said. (asked)
“When does the train leave?”, I asked.
“Are you enjoying yourself?”, he asked.
“I’ll see you tomorrow”, she said.
“I saw her today”, he said.
“I don’t like this film”, she said.
She said, “We went swimming today.”
“I met her about three months ago”, he said.
Come home straight after school.
Warm up your dinner.
Wash up the dishes after dinner.
Don’t stay outside after the bell comes.
Don’t run along the corridor.