Change into reported speech 1. My aunt said, "Although I am a little fat, I really like cake"
2. "You make me exhausted, son. Stop crying!", Mrs. Smith said.
3. "Traveling on this double-decker is rather fun", said the boys.
4. "My parents like dancing", he told her.
5. "I won't see this movie again. It makes me sad", said my grandma.
6. "Can you help me vacuum the floor, mom?" said Bob.
7. "Are they going on a pienic?" I asked him.
8. "Does your son do homework after school?" said the form teacher.
9. "There isn't anything left in the fridge, honey", said the husband.
10. "Hurry up! We are late for school." Tim told me.
2. Mrs. Smith said that her son made her exhausted and told him to stop crying. In reported speech, we change the pronoun "you" to "her son" to match the subject of the reported speech. The verb "make" is changed to "made" to indicate past tense.
3. The boys said that traveling on that double-decker was rather fun. In reported speech, we keep the same tense and do not need to make any changes.
4. He told her that his parents liked dancing. In reported speech, we change the pronoun "my" to "his" to match the subject of the reported speech.
5. My grandma said that she wouldn't see the movie again because it made her sad. In reported speech, we change the pronoun "me" to "her" to match the subject of the reported speech. The verb "will" is changed to "would" to indicate past tense.
6. Bob asked his mom if she could help him vacuum the floor. In reported speech, we change the verb "can" to "could" to indicate past tense.
7. I asked him if they were going on a picnic. In reported speech, we change the verb "are" to "were" to indicate past tense.
8. The form teacher asked if his son did homework after school. In reported speech, we change the verb "does" to "did" to indicate past tense.
9. The husband said that there wasn't anything left in the fridge. In reported speech, we keep the same tense and do not need to make any changes.
10. Tim told me to hurry up because we were late for school. In reported speech, we change the pronoun "we" to "I" to match the subject of the reported speech. The verb "are" is changed to "were" to indicate past tense.