Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Don't touch the saucepan, because it's hot," she said to me. *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Can I borrow a cup of sugar?" she said. "I've run out." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "I'll never forget the way we met," he said. *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Where have I put my keys?" he asked himself. "Did i leave them at my brother's?" *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Can you come home early?" she said to me. "I've got a surprise for you." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Don't forget to lock the door twice," she said, "to make sure no one could get in." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Hurry up," she said, "the performance is starting in half an hour." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "I'm the greatest footballer of all time," he said. *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Leave this building immediately!" he said to us. *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "You broke that window, Tom," said Mr. Smith. *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Of course, I didn't take your wallet," she said. *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Do try and practice a bit more," she said to us. *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "I don't believe what you've done," Jeremy said to his sister. "we're supposed to be saving this for the party." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "You can go in and see her now, she's just woken up," he said.
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "You needn't come tomorrow," said Grandma to me. *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Oh, you look so beautiful," he said to her. *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Come to dinner on Saturday," she said. "And don't forget I live in 34 Green Street." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "You mustnt' get out of the car!" my mother said to us. *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "I don't like this settlement," he said. *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Do you want me to take you home after school? he asked. "It's too far for you to walk." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Why are you always making fun of Jane?" she asked him. "She gets really upset." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "If you don't cooperate, we'll fall behind schedule." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "No, I didn't take your ticket," he said, "but I know who did." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "You really should go to college," he said. "The secretarial course is always useful." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "I won't wear my hat," the child said. "It looks silly." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "I saw Victoria in the supermarket," he said. "She didn't look very well." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Get this dog out of the house now!" he shouted at me. *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "I really like the pink dress," she said to the shop assistant. "How much is it?" *