Directions: Use direct and reported speech appropriately in varied context
Encircle the letter of the correct answer,
1. What is a direct speech?
a. The reporting of speech by repeating the actual words of a speaker
b. A means of expressing the content of statements, questions or other
utterances without quoting them explicitly.
c Used to talk about the past
d. Words uttered by others
2. Which of the following is a reported speech?
a. "I don't want to perform that experiment again and again, said Robot
b. "I had to do it aloneā, said Lenny
c. Robert and Lenny are tasked to do the experiment by their teacher.
d. "You have to do the experiment again", said the teacher.
3. Which of the sentences below is an example of direct speech?
a He said, "I love Scienco",
b. The other student said he doesn't like Science
c Daniel told the group that he anjoyed doing Science experiments
especially about mixtures
d. Most students of Mrs Ramon like the subject
4. How will you change direct speach to indirect speech?
a. Omit all quotation muke.
b. End the sentence with a full stop.
o Change the tense of the verb, from procent to past
d. All of the above
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