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Grammar- Reported questions, requests and commands
Ex 1. Read the reported questions. Write the correct option to complete the rules below.
A student asked me what the most important skill was.
They asked if that meant not making jokes about yourself.
I asked Chris Hancock whether he could give us a few tips.


In reported speech...
We (use / don’t use) the words do or did.

We (use / don’t use) question marks.

We use if or whether when we report short (questions / long questions)

The changes to tense, subject pronouns, and time words (are / are not) the same as for reported statements.

Ex 2. Read the reported request and command. Then answer the questions.
I asked them to give me another chance.
A friend told me not to be an impressionist.

Which example is a request and which is a command?

What would each example be in direct speech?

Does the tense change in reported requests and commands?

Which verb do we use in reported requests?

Which verb do we use in reported commands?

What comes after the verb in both?

Where do we use not negative request / command?

Ex 3. Rewrite the jokes with reported questions. Use He or She to report them. You don’t need to report the answer.
Why is the letter T like an island? Because it is in the middle of the waTer!

What starts with a P, ends with E, and has millions of letters? The post office!

Which bus crossed the ocean? Columbus!

Have you heard what the 0 said to he 8? Nice belt!

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