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Wiki📚 English GrammarUnderstanding Reported SpeechKnowledge test

Test on Understanding Reported Speech

Understanding Reported Speech: A Student's SEO Guide

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Is it correct to use the verb 'tell' followed directly by the person who received the information?

Test: Reported Speech (English Grammar)

20 questions

Question 1: Is it correct to use the verb 'tell' followed directly by the person who received the information?

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials specify that 'tell' should be followed by a person, providing examples such as 'He told me that he was tired' and 'She told us that she was busy'.

Question 2: When converting direct speech to reported speech, the Present Perfect tense changes to the Present Continuous tense.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: According to the study materials, when converting direct speech to reported speech, the Present Perfect tense changes to the Past Perfect tense, not the Present Continuous tense.

Question 3: The reporting verb 'advise' is shown in the study materials to be followed by an object and a to-infinitive.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials provide the example: "The teacher advised me to study more," where 'advised' is followed by the object 'me' and the to-infinitive 'to study more.'

Question 4: When converting direct speech to reported speech, the pronoun 'I' always remains 'I', regardless of who is speaking.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: According to the study materials, the pronoun 'I' changes to 'he' or 'she' in reported speech, depending on the gender of the original speaker. For example, if Tom said 'I am tired,' it becomes 'Tom said that he was tired.'

Question 5: When converting direct speech to reported speech, the modal verb 'can' always remains unchanged.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: According to the study materials, 'Can' changes to 'Could' when converting direct speech to reported speech. For example, 'I can swim' becomes 'He said he could swim'.

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