Reported speech, also known as indirect speech, is a fundamental aspect of English grammar that involves conveying what someone else has said without quoting them directly. It requires a good understanding of tense changes, pronoun adjustments, and time expressions.
This quiz is designed to test and reinforce your knowledge of reported speech through multiple-choice questions.
Reported Speech Quiz
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Practice and Exercise of the Reported Speech Quiz Test
Choose the correct option for each question.
1. Which of the following is a reporting verb?
a) tell
b) go
c) be
2. In the sentence “He said that it was cold outside,” which word is optional?
a) said
b) that
c) was
3. “I bought a car last week.” How would you report this?
a) He said he had bought a car a week ago.
b) He said he had bought a car next week.
c) He said he had bought a car the week before.
4. “Where is it?” said Mary. How would you report this?
a) She said where it is.
b) She asked where it was.
c) She asked if it was there.
5. Which of these is usually required with reported YES/NO questions?
a) if
b) do
c) why
6. Ram asked me where I worked. What were his original words?
a) “Do you work there?”
b) “Where do I work?”
c) “Where do you work?”
7. “Don’t yell!” is a:
a) direct request
b) direct order
c) reported order
8. “Please wipe your feet.” I asked them to wipe:
a) your feet nicely
b) their feet nicely
c) their feet
She always asks me not to burn the cookies. She always says:
a) “Not to burn the cookies!”
b) “Please don’t burn the cookies.”
c) “Do not burn the cookies.”
10. Which structure is not used for reported orders?
a) order somebody to
b) tell somebody to
c) ask somebody to
Answers to all quizzes about Reported test
- a) tell
- b) that
- c) He said he had bought a car the week before.
- b) She asked where it was.
- a) if
- c) “Where do you work?”
- b) direct order
- c) their feet
- b) “Please don’t burn the cookies.”
- c) ask somebody to
Conclusion
Understanding reported speech is essential for effective communication, especially in writing and formal contexts. This quiz has covered various aspects of reported speech, including reporting verbs, tense changes, and the transformation of direct speech into indirect speech.
Regular practice with such quizzes can enhance your grammatical accuracy and confidence in using reported speech