Practice Direct-Indirect speech Conversion with interrogative sentences ; Worksheet 2

 

Practice Direct-Indirect speech Conversion with interrogative sentences ; Worksheet 2



1. Direct: He asked, “Are you coming to the picnic?”

Indirect speech: he asked if I was coming to the picnic.

2. Direct: She asked, “Did you like green tea?”

Indirect speech: She asked if I liked green tea.

3. Direct: Neha’s mother asked, “Did you complete the project?”

Indirect speech: Neha’s mother asked whether I had completed the project.

4. Direct: The stranger asked, “Is this Northern Road?”

 Indirect speech: The stranger enquired whether that was Northern Road.

5. Direct: He asked them, “Will you listen to such a man?”

Indirect speech: He asked them whether they would listen to such a man.

6. Direct: Teacher asked, “Can you help me?”

Indirect speech: Teacher asked if I could help him.

7. Direct:  The manager asked, “Is the presentation ready?”

Indirect speech: The manager enquired whether the presentation was ready.

8. Direct: My aunt asked Sumi, “Will you come tomorrow?

Indirect speech: My aunt questioned Sumi whether he would come the next day.

9. Direct:  Jack asked, “Has she arrived safely?”

Indirect speech: Jack enquired whether she had arrived safely.

10. Direct: His angry mother jeered, “Do you suppose you know everything better than your own father?”

Indirect speech: His mother jeered and asked angrily whether he supposed to know everything better than his own father.

11. Direct:  Tom asked, “Do you know him?”

Tom questioned if I knew him.

12. Direct: He asked his wife, “Will you go and fetch the report tomorrow?”

Indirect speech: He questioned his wife whether she would go and fetch the reports the next day.

13. Direct: She asked the stranger, “Do you know this address?”

 Indirect speech: She enquired the stranger whether he knew that address.

14. Direct: The teacher asked, “Is she your sister?”

Indirect speech: The teacher asked whether she was my sister.

15, Direct: Sima,s friend asked, “ Do you like painting?”

Indirect speech: Sima”s friend asked if liked painting.

16. Direct:  The teacher asked, “Are you playing football?

Indirect speech: The teacher question whether they were playing football.

17. Direct:  The king asked, “Do you really come from China?”

Indirect speech: The king enquired whether he really came from china.

18. Direct: His colleague asked, “Are you coming for the meeting?”

Indirect speech: His colleague enquired if I was coming for the meeting.

19.  Direct: His boss asked, “Can you drive a car?”

Indirect speech: His boss asked whether i could drive a car.

20. Jimmy asked Sam, “Do you like ice-cream?”

Indirect speech: Jimmy asked Sam whether he liked ice-cream.

21. Direct: They asked, “Have you watched this movie?”

Indirect speech: They questioned whether I had watched that movie.

22. Direct: The teacher asked, ‘”Have you finished your all pending work?”

Indirect speech: The enquired whether I had finished my all pending work.

23. Direct:  He asked, will you go there to collect the important documents?”

Indirect speech: He asked if I would go there to collect the important documents.

24 Direct:  his mother asked angrily, “will you tell me the truth?”

Indirect speech: His mother asked him angrily whether he would tell her the truth.

25. Direct:  she asked him, “Have you done anything wrong and problematic?”

Indirect speech:  She asked him whether I had done anything wrong and problematic.

26. Direct: Tom asked his friend, “Are you coming with me for the presentation?”

Indirect speech: Tom asked his friend whether he was coming with him for the presentation.

27. Direct: The Jim asked, “Are you angry with me my friends?”

Indirect speech: The Jim asked his friends if they were angry with him.

28. Direct: Sona asked, do you really believe in this man.”

Indirect speech: Sona questioned whether I really believe in that man.

 29. Direct: They asked him, “Can you give your valuable time.”

Indirect speech: They asked him could he give his valuable time,

30. Direct: she asked him, “Have you written you exam in good handwriting?”

Indirect speech: She enquired whether he had written his exam in good handwriting.

Worksheet-1

 Preposition Worksheet

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