Created by Jorge Cardoza
over 7 years ago
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Question | Answer |
Instructions: Change the sentences from Direct Speech into Indirect speech and vice versa. | |
She said, "She studies hard." | She said (that) she studied hard. |
She said, "She is studying hard." | She said (that) she was studying hard. |
She said, "She has studied hard." | She said (that) she had studied hard. |
She said, "She studied hard." | She said (that) she had studied hard. |
She said, "She is going to study hard." | She said (that) she was going to study hard. |
She said, "She will study hard." | She said (that) she would study hard. |
She said, "She can study hard." | She said (that) she could study hard. |
She said, "She may study hard." | She said (that) she might study hard. |
She said, "She has to study hard." | She said (that) she had to study hard. |
She said, "She must study hard." | She said (that) she had to study hard. |
She said, "She should study hard." | She said (that) she should study hard. |
She said, "She ought to study hard." | She said (that) she ought to study hard. |
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