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The document contains two sections. The first section provides 10 examples of direct speech and requests the reader to convert them to reported speech. The second section provides 5 sentences with missing reporting verbs, to be filled in. It addresses topics like asking questions, making statements, giving advice or warnings, and making invitations. The document serves as a test paper to practice reported and indirect speech.

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Test 9 Reported

The document contains two sections. The first section provides 10 examples of direct speech and requests the reader to convert them to reported speech. The second section provides 5 sentences with missing reporting verbs, to be filled in. It addresses topics like asking questions, making statements, giving advice or warnings, and making invitations. The document serves as a test paper to practice reported and indirect speech.

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NAME

TEST PAPER 1

I. Reported speech
1.- “Where did you go on holiday last summer?” I asked Linda. 2.- “Do you know where Angela is
living?” he asked her 3.- “How much do you think it will cost?” I asked him 4.- “Watch the milk and
don’t let it boil over,” she said. 5. “What time did your friends leave last night?” he asked me 6.- “Did
you enjoy the film?” I asked Tom. 7.- “Can I borrow some money for a fizzy drink?” Donna asked me.
8. “I am having dinner now,” Tammy said. 9.- “I lost my uniform last week,” Frank said. 10.- “Don’t
drive too close to the car in front,” said the driving instructor.

II. Reporting verbs


1.Tom: I’m sorry. I didn’t bring the book with me. Tom ___

2. Roy: Don’t forget to bring your surf when you come to Miami, Anna. Roy ______________

3. Frank: If I were you, I would not accept the offer, Rose. Frank ______________

4. Mrs. Anderson: Don’t play with the matches, Robert. Mrs. Anderson ____________________

5. “Would you like to stay with us for the weekend?” Sally ______________________

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