Direct & Indirect sentences

 

16

Direct

I can speak perfect Spanish.

Indirect

He said he could speak perfect Spanish.

17

Direct

I haven’t seen Mary.

Indirect

He said he hadn’t seen Mary.

18

Direct

What is your name? she asked me.

Indirect

She asked me what my name was.

19

Direct

I was sleeping when Mary called.

Indirect

He said that he had been sleeping when Mary called.

20

Direct

Please help me!

Indirect

He asked me to help his.

21

Direct

It is too late.

Indirect

I said it was too late.

22

Direct

I had taken Spanish lessons before.

Indirect

He said he had taken Spanish lessons before.

23

Direct

Did you do your homework?

Indirect

He asked me if I did (had done) my homework.

24

Direct

Please help me carry this!

Indirect

My mother asked me to help her carry that.

25

Direct

I like ice cream.

Indirect

He said that he liked ice cream.

26

Direct

I’II see you later.

Indirect

He said he would see me later.

27

Direct

I could swim when I was four.

Indirect

He said he could swim when he was four.

28

Direct

I should call my mother.

Indirect

He said he should call her mother.

29

Direct

I might be late.

Indirect

He said he might be late.

30

Direct

He said, “I was teaching earlier.”

Indirect

He said he had been teaching earlier.

31

Direct

Mary said, “I have been writing this essay.”

Indirect

Mary said that he had been writing that essay.

32

Direct

Michael said, “I may go there.’

Indirect

Michael says that she may go there.

33

Direct

We can´t go the zoo next week.

Indirect

They said they couldn’t go to the zoo next week.

34

Direct

George is said, “I write a letter”.

Indirect

George is said that she wrote a letter.

35

Direct

I said, “He is driving a car”

Indirect

I said that he was driving a car.

36

Direct

I am reading a book, he explained.

Indirect

He explained that he was reading a book.

37

Direct

My father said, “I am cooking dinner.”

Indirect

My father said he was cooking dinner.

38

Direct

My sister said, “I had already eaten.”

Indirect

My sister said she had already eaten.

39

Direct

My boyfriend asked, “Do you like horror films?”

Indirect

Do you like horror films? my boyfriend asked.

40

Direct

I never get up late, my mother said.

Indirect

My mother said that she never got up late.

41

Direct

She said, “I might come early.”

Indirect

She said she might come early.

42

Direct

I am leaving home now.”

Indirect

He said that he left home then.

43

Direct

Are you living here?

Indirect

He asked me if I was living here.

44

Direct

I’m going to come.

Indirect

She said that she was going to come.

45

Direct

We can communicate smoothly.

Indirect

They said that they could communicate smothly.

46

Direct

I often enjoy myself.

Indirect

Mary will say that that she often enjoys herself.

47

Direct

Everything is going fine.

Indirect

The news says that everything is going fine.

48

Direct

My father was born in 1962.

Indirect

My father told us that he was born in 1962.

49

Direct

She said, “I’ve missed my train.”

Indirect

She said that she’d missed her train.

50

Direct

I’m sorry for the accident.

Indirect

Georger told Samuel (that) he was sorry for the accident.

51

Direct

He said, “I am a football player.”

Indirect

He said that he was a football player.

52

Direct

Michael said, “I will buy a new car.”

Indirect

Michael said that she will buy a new car.

53

Direct

Mark said, “Bill needs a pencil.”

Indirect

Mark said that Bill needed a pencil.

54

Direct

She said, “I went to the shopping center.”

Indirect

She said that she had gone to the shopping center.

55

Direct

I write poems.

Indirect

He says that he writes poems.

56

Direct

She said: “I would buy new house if I were rich”.

Indirect

She said that she would buy new house if she had been rich”.

57

Direct

May I go out?

Indirect

She wanted to know if she might go out.

58

Direct

She is American, she said.

Indirect

She said she was American.

59

Direct

My son, do the exercise.“

Indirect

Sh told her son to do the exercise.

60

Direct

I don’t know what to do.

Indirect

Samuel added that he didn’t know what to do.

61

Direct

The Minister said, “There will be no growth this year.”

Indirect

The Minister said that there will be no growth this year.

62

Direct

I’m sitting on the chair.

Indirect

Arya said that she was sitting on the chair.

63

Direct

“I’ve found a new job,” my mother said.

Indirect

My mother said that she had found a new job.

64

Direct

Go to bed! mother said to the children.

Indirect

Mother told the children to go to bed.

65

Direct

Mark arrived on Sunday, he said.

Indirect

He said that Mark had arrived on Sunday.

66

Direct

I have been to France, she told me.

Indirect

She told me that she had been to France.

67

Direct

Michael said, “I have finished my lunch.”

Indirect

She said that she had finished his lunch.

68

Direct

My brother said, “I met Alex yesterday.’

Indirect

My brother said that he had met Alex yesterday.

69

Direct

The dentist said, “Your father doesn’t need an operation.”

Indirect

Dentist said that my father doesn’t need an operation.

70

Direct

He said, “Man is mortal.”

Indirect

He said that man is mortal.

71

Direct

Sansa said “I am very busy now”.

Indirect

Sansa said that she was very busy then.

72

Direct

He said, “I like coffee.”

Indirect

He said (that) he likes coffee.

73

Direct

Come at 11!

Indirect

Alex told me to come at 11.

74

Direct

He said, “he is listening to the music”

Indirect

He said that he was listening to the music.

75

Direct

Mercedes is a good car.

Indirect

Tom said Mercedes was a good car.

76

Direct

I am a doctor he said.

Indirect

He said he was a doctor.

77

Direct

Michael was ill.

Indirect

Michael’s father said (that) Michael had been ill.

78

Direct

I could swim when I was five.

Indirect

My girl friend said (that) she could swim when she was five.

79

Direct

What are you doing?

Indirect

He asked me what I was doing.

80

Direct

Don’t smoke!

Indirect

The teacher told us not to smoke.

81

Direct

The butcher told us, “We are closing at 7 o’clock.”

Indirect

The butcher told us that we were closing at 7 o’clock.

82

Direct

Today is nice, said George.

Indirect

George said that day was nice.

83

Direct

He asked her, “How often do you work?”

Indirect

He asked her how often she worked.

84

Direct

He works in a bank.

Indirect

She said that he worked in a bank.

85

Direct

I’m angry with you.

Indirect

My mother said she was angry with me.

86

Direct

I can help you tomorrow.

Indirect

She said that she could help me tomorrow.

87

Direct

I often have a big meat.

Indirect

My son says that he often has a big hamburger.

88

Direct

Dance with me!

Indirect

Maria told me to dance with her.

89

Direct

Must I do the city?

Indirect

My sister asked if she had to do the city.

90

Direct

Please wash your hands!

Indirect

My father told me to wash my hands.

91

Direct

Michael asked Tom, “Are you married?”

Indirect

Michael asked Tom whether she was married.

92

Direct

I didn’t go to the party.

Indirect

Alex said that he hadn’t gone to the party.

93

Direct

He said, “I live in the city center.”

Indirect

He said he lived in the city center.

94

Direct

My father is helping me study.

Indirect

He said his father was helping his study.

95

Direct

He said, “I can swim.”

Indirect

He said he could swim.

96

Direct

He said “I had lived in Paris.”

Indirect

He said that she had lived in Paris.

97

Direct

I don’t understand you.

Indirect

Teacher said that he didn’t understand me.

98

Direct

He said, “I will wash my teeth”.

Indirect

He said he would wash his teeth.

99

Direct

Why are you going to school?

Indirect

Mary asked Alex why he was going to school.

100

Direct

Listen to me!

Indirect

Mother told me to listen to him.



 

 

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