Direct Speech To Indirect Speech Set 1 Flashcards
Direct speech: “I am studying for my exam,” said Tom.
Indirect speech: Tom said he was studying for his exam.
Direct speech: “I have already seen that movie,” said Carol.
Indirect speech: Carol said she had already seen the movie.
Direct speech: “I’m going to study abroad next year,” said Lily.
Indirect speech: Lily said she was going to study abroad the following year.
Direct speech: “I’m really hungry,” said Jack.
Indirect speech: Jack said he was really hungry.
Direct speech: “I have to finish this project today,” said Frank.
Indirect speech: Frank said he had to finish the project that day.
Direct speech: “I’m really tired,” said Olivia.
Indirect speech: Olivia said she was really tired.
Direct speech: “I am not feeling well,” said Jane.
Indirect speech: Jane said she was not feeling well.
Direct speech: “I’ve lost my keys,” said Mike.
Indirect speech: Mike said he had lost his keys.
Direct speech: “I will be there on time,” said Mike.
Indirect speech: Mike said he would be there on time.
Direct speech: “I want to travel the world,” said Lisa.
Indirect speech: Lisa said she wanted to travel the world.
Direct speech: “I’m not interested in politics,” said Grace.
Indirect speech: Grace said she wasn’t interested in politics.
Direct speech: “I’m not a big fan of horror movies,” said Paul.
Indirect speech: Paul said he wasn’t a big fan of horror movies.
Direct speech: “I didn’t see the movie,” said Peter.
Indirect speech: Peter said he hadn’t seen the movie.
Direct speech: “I’m really enjoying this party,” said Anna.
Indirect speech: Anna said she was really enjoying the party.
Direct speech: “I am going to visit my grandparents,” said Mary.
Indirect speech: Mary said she was going to visit her grandparents.
Direct speech: “I’ve never been to New York,” said Isabel.
Indirect speech: Isabel said she had never been to New York.