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  1. A reported question is when we tell someone what another person asked. To do this, we can use direct speech or indirect speech. direct speech: 'Do you like working in sales?' he asked.

  2. Reported questions are one form of reported speech. We usually introduce reported questions with the verb "ask": He asked (me) if / whether ... (YES/NO questions) He asked (me) why / when / where / what / how ... (question-word questions)

  3. Reported questions – Exercise. Task No. 2323. Finish the sentences using Reported speech. Always change the tense, although it is sometimes not necessary. Show example. Do you need help? Reported questions in English. Christopher, "Do you want to dance?" Christopher asked me . Betty, "When did you come?" Betty wanted to know .

  4. Questions - Exercise 1. Complete the sentences in reported speech. Note the change of pronouns and tenses. "Where is my umbrella?" she asked.

  5. Mixed Exercise 1. Complete the sentences in reported speech. Note whether the sentence is a request, a statement or a question. He said, "I like this song." → He said. "Where is your sister?" she asked me. → She asked me. "I don't speak Italian," she said. → She said. "Say hello to Jim," they said. → They asked me.

  6. Reported Questions 1. Make reported questions. Use 'she asked me' at the beginning of each answer. It's the same day, so you don't need to change the time expressions. More reported speech exercises here. Do you want to master English grammar? Click here to read about the membership.

  7. Ejercicios. Escribe las oraciones siguientes en estilo indirecto. Presta atención a la adaptación de los pronombres y de las referencias espaciales y temporales. Two weeks ago, he said, “I visited this museum last week.” → Two weeks ago, he said that . She claimed, “I am the best for this job.” → She claimed that .