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Reported Speech Exercises with Answers for Class 10
One of the English grammar concepts that almost all of us would have studied in our junior classes is reported speech . Having a clear understanding of reported speech helps students use sentences correctly. This article provides reported speech exercises for class 10 students.
Reported Speech Exercises for Class 10 with Answers
Here is an exercise on the transformation of direct speech to indirect speech. Go through the following sentences, work them out and then check your answers to assess how far you have understood their usage.
Change as directed
Read the following sentences and change them into reported speech.
- Mimi said, “I have been writing this letter.”
- I said, “Sam’s driving the car.”
- My uncle said, “I am cooking lunch.”
- My brother said, “I had already eaten.”
- The old lady said to the girl, “Where do you come from?”
- Jon said, “I like to play rugby.”
- My mother said, “I get up early every morning.”
- The maths teacher said, “Three divided by three is one.”
- Mohit said, “Switzerland is a very beautiful country.”
- Ruben said, “It is very cold outside.”
- The teacher said, “The French Revolution took place in 1789.”
- Uma said, “I saw a Royal Bengal Tiger in the zoo.”
- Luke said, “I can do this homework.”
- Aswini said to her mother, “I have passed the test”.
- Daphne said to Antony, “I will go to London tomorrow.”
- The boy said, “My father is sleeping.”
- The traffic police said to us, “Where are you going?”
- The man shouted, “Let me go.”
- Shivina said, “Alas! I am lost.”
- “I know her contact number,” said Helena.
- Stefen said, “My granny is making pasta.”
- Raj said to Simran, “Have you ever been to the National Museum?”
- Anish said to Sid, “Please lend me the book.”
- The teacher said to the parents, “Shelly is working very hard.”
- Joshua said, “I have completed my assignment.”
- I said to Alka, “How long will you stay here?”
- The child told his dad, “I want an ice cream.”
- Meera said, “I am not feeling well.”
- The teacher said to Vivek, “Draw the diagram of the plant’s parts.”
- Irin said, “I am playing the piano.”
- My mother said to me, “Help me carry this bag.”
- Rahul said, “My sister is very helpful.”
- The news reporter said, “The flight will be delayed by a few hours due to heavy rains.”
- Urmi said to her mother, “I want a slice of pizza.”
- I said to Daniel, “Are you reading this book?”
- Mimi said that she had been writing that letter.
- I said that Sam was driving the car.
- My uncle said that he was cooking lunch.
- My brother said that he had already eaten.
- The old lady asked the girl where she came from.
- Jon said that he likes to play rugby.
- My mother said that she gets up early every morning.
- The maths teacher said that three divided by three is one.
- Mohit said that Switzerland was a very beautiful country.
- Ruben said that it was very cold outside.
- The teacher said that the French Revolution took place in 1789.
- Uma said that she saw a Royal Bengal Tiger in the zoo.
- Luke said that he could do that homework.
- Aswini told her mother that she had passed the test.
- Daphne informed Antony that she would go to London the next day.
- The boy said that his father was sleeping.
- The traffic police asked us where we were going.
- The man shouted to them to let him go.
- Shivina exclaimed sadly that she was lost.
- Helena said that she knew her contact number.
- Stefen said that his granny was making pasta.
- Raj asked Simran if she had ever been to the National Museum.
- Anish requested Sid to lend him the book.
- The teacher told the parents that Shelly was working very hard.
- Joshua said that he had completed his assignment.
- I asked Alka how long she would stay there.
- The child told his dad that he wants an ice cream.
- Meera said that she was not feeling well.
- The teacher instructed Vivek to draw the diagram of the plant’s parts.
- Irin said that she was playing the piano.
- My mother asked me to help her carry the bag.
- Rahul said that his sister was very helpful.
- The news reporter said that the flight would be delayed by a few hours due to heavy rains.
- Urmi said to her mother that she wanted a slice of pizza.
- I asked Daniel if he was reading that book.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is direct narration.
When the actual words/sentences spoken by the speaker are quoted in a speech, it is known as direct speech/narration.
Is knowing reported speech necessary for Class 10?
Having a basic understanding of reported speech is necessary for students of any class or age. Solving exercises on direct and indirect speech will help them understand thoroughly and use them correctly.
What is indirect speech?
When the quoted speech is reported in the form of a narrative without changing the meaning of the actual quotation/words by the speaker, it is called indirect speech. Indirect speech is also known as reported speech.
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Reported Speech: Dialogue Writing Practice Questions CBSE Class 10 Grammar
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Reporting the narration is done two ways – Direct or Indirect. The CBSE Class 10 Gramar syllabus includes this reporting in dialogue forms. After that an exercise with blanks to be filled to transform the whole conversation in indirect form. Here are given practice exercises to help practice Dialogue reporting.
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Dialogue Reporting Practice Questions
Q. read the conversation between a teacher and student and complete the passage that follows. (cbse set 2, 2022) .
Neha: I’m really looking forward to the class picnic tomorrow. Namita: Yes, after a long time we will be meeting our friends and teachers.
Neha told Namita (1) ______________ looking forward to the class picnic _____________. Namita agreed that after a long time (2) ______________ friends and teachers.
(1) that she was really, the next day (2) they would be meeting their
Q. Read the conversation and complete the passage that follows: (OD 2022)
Ritika: Can I borrow your Math book for a couple of days? Mohit: Yes certainly, I have already studied for the test tomorrow. Ritika asked Mohit (1) ……………. for a couple of days. Mohit agreed and said that (2) ……………. .
(1) if she could borrow his Math book (2) he had already studied for the test the next day.
Q. Read the conversation between a teacher and student and complete the passage that follows. (Term 2 SQP 2021-22)
Biology Teacher: I instructed you to draw the diagram of bacteria. Why did you submit a blank sheet? Sameer: Sir, I had drawn the diagram of bacteria, but you can’t see it because it is not visible to the naked eye
The biology teacher had instructed Sameer to draw the diagram of a bacterial cell and asked him (a) ……..… a blank sheet. Sameer respectfully answered that he had drawn the diagram but (b) …….…. to the naked eye.
(a) why he had submitted (b) he/ the teacher couldn’t see it because it is not visible
Q. Read the following dialogue between a mother and her son. Complete the paragraph that follows by filling in the gaps appropriately. (2012)
Marie: Did you see my new umbrella? Isn’t it fine? Tony: Yes, it is! Did you buy it from the mall? Marie: No, your father has brought it for me.
Marie asked her son Tony (a) …………… and she wanted to know whether it was a fine one. Tony agreed and asked his mother (b) …………… His mother replied in the negative and added that (c) ……………
(a) if he had seen her new umbrella (b) if she had bought it from the mall (c) his father had brought it for her.
Note: A sentence in Simple Past (verb 2nd form or Did + Verb 1st form) need not always be converted to Past Perfect (had + Verb 3rd form) . But it is safe to convert to Past Perfect as others (evaluators) may not be knowing it. Even CBSE marking schemes seem to follow the safe rule i.e. Changing Past Tense to past Perfect tense. An example is given below.
Direct: He said, “I saw the thief myself.”
Indirect: he said that he had seen the thief himself. (The safe rule to follow) OR He said that he saw the thief himself. (It is also correct – but mostly not followed)
Q. Read the following dialogue between Garima and Karan. Complete the paragraph that follows by filling in the gaps appropriately. [AI 2011]
Garima: So, after a decade in the industry, are you truly ‘satisfied’? Karan: I love the film industry. It has its flaws though. Garima: What do you mean by this statement? Karan: We are a bunch of competitive, ambitious, sometimes petty people. But the passion cements us together.
Garima asked Karan if after a decade in the industry (a) _________. Karan told her (b) _________ although it had its flaws. Garima then enquired (c) _________. Karan explained that they were a bunch of competitive, ambitious, sometimes petty people but the passion cemented them together.
(a) he was truly ‘satisfied’ (b) that he loved the film industry (c) what he meant by that statement
Q. Choose the correct options to fill in the blanks to complete Venu’s narration. [SQP 2020]
I saw Supanddi standing in the field. When I -(A)- doing there, he -(B)- he was trying to win a Nobel prize. I was confused and enquired how standing in the rice field would help him do so. He stumped me by saying that he -(C)- won Nobel prizes had all been outstanding in their fields!
(A) (a) exclaimed what he was (b) told him what he was (c) asked him what he was (d) says to him about what (B) (a) ordered that (b) refused that (c) questioned that (d) replied that (C) (a) has heard that people who has (b) was hearing that people who were (c) had heard that people who had (d) did hear that people who had
(A) – (c) (B) – (d) (C) – (c)
Q. Choose the correct options to fill in the blanks to complete the narration of Patty’s conversation with Charlie. [SQP 2020]
Charlie: Dear Santa, here is a list if what I want. Patty: How do you suppose Santa Claus can afford to give away all those toys? Charlie: Promotion! Don’t kid yourself……Everything these days is promotion! I will bet if the truth were brought about, you will find that he’s being financed by some big eastern chain!
While making the list of what Charlie wanted from Santa Claus, he asked Patty how …..(A)….. all those toys. She said that …..(B)….. and that it was possible as Santa …..(C)….. big eastern chain.
(A) (a) Santa Claus could afford to give away (b) will give away (c) gave away (d) giving away
(B) (a) everything these days were promotion (b) everything these days was promotion (c) everything those days was promotion (d) everything these days was going to be promotion
(C) (a) was financing by some big eastern chain (b) had been financed by some big eastern chain (c) was being financed by some big eastern chain (d) will be financed by some big eastern chain
(A) – (a) (B) – (c) (C) – (c)
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Thank you for question These were excellent and also improved my spech
It’s speech not spech
clapings it is speech
thank you it will help with my exam preparation
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Why are there so many mistakes in the given questions?The names of the people in the conversation and the names of the people in the related question are completely different.Pls chk and rectify.It is confusing the kids and the purpose of these practice questions is totally defeated.
Thank you for informing us of the mistakes. We have done the required corrections. I hope all is well now.
page 2 question 3 there is a name error plz rectify it as soon as possible to avoid more confusion
Thank you for informing us of the mistake. The required correction has been done- ‘Mohan’ has been replaced by ‘Vinnet’ in the last line of the question.
Please add more questions
In the second question (page 1) , answer to the first part is wrong as Did changes to had + verb’s 3rd form.
Thank you for referring to the issue. We have updated the post and added a ‘note’ section.
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Sir, i wanted to know where “it” is changed to “that” . I have this confusion as there are many questions where it is changed to that..but in many questions there is “it” only.
Sir, In Question no. 4 , please check the answers of option (c) , (f) , (h) why there is “been”
‘Had been’ is used in place ‘was and were’.
Sir, In question 7 (a), How could ‘may’ change into ‘could’?
Thanks for pointing out the error. We have made the required correction.
It was nice to have such a exercise to practice….
Sir, In question 8(d), It should be ‘ she had been talking’ instead of ‘ she has been talking’
The correction done. Thank You Ayush for sparing time to help us clean the exercises out of mistakes.
Why are you using Wrong English ?
Why are you using Wrong English ? Please use correct English to teach. Thank you.
Please give proper reference. I would do required corrections or elaborate upon your issue.
Thank you for this. Please add more. And I think there are some mistakes please do check and correct them. Thanks again🙌
thank you, Elena, and after reports of some errors corrections also have been done. If future reports received, required corrections will be done.
in the fifth page 4th ques there will be what he had been reading as past progressive changes to past perfect progressive
Thank you Sarthak for informing us of the error. Corrections done and the question has also been modified with one more filling gap (d).
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Thank you sir , Your questions on reported speech have helped me a lot to study for my exam.
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Sir in question no. 3(b) the past tense of buy should be bought and not brought.Pls make the changes.
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sir on page 1 Q 2 it should be “for tomorrow’s test” instead of “the test tomorrow”.
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We revisited the question mentioned by you but did not find any error. May be you have any doubt. Feel free to ask us about that.
Pls take a look at the first question Isnt ‘will’ supposed to be changed to ‘would’
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- Reported Speech Exercises for Class 10 with Answers
Reported Speech Exercises for Class 10
Reported speech is an important part of learning English, especially in Class 10. It involves telling someone what another person has said, but without quoting their exact words . For example, instead of saying, "She said, 'I am going to the market,'" the reported speech would be, "She said that she was going to the market."
Practising Reported Speech Exercises For Class 10 helps students understand how to convey information accurately and clearly. In this article, there are different exercises prepared to test and improve your skills in reported speech. Each exercise comes with answers, students can check their work and learn from any mistakes. By working through these exercises, students will improve their ability to use reported speech correctly in different situations.
Reported Speech Exercises with Answers for Class 10
Try these Reported Speech exercises with answers for Class 10 to practise changing direct quotes into reported speech. Check your answers to see how well you understand the topic, and watch the Reported speech video for a clear explanation and more examples .
Reported Speech Dialogue Exercises for Class 10 CBSE with Answers
Exercise 1: Transform the following sentences into reported speech.
"I am going to the market," said Rahul.
"Are you coming to the party?" asked Riya.
"I will finish my homework later," said Tina.
"We have never been to Paris," they said.
"Did you see the new movie?" he asked.
"She can speak three languages," said Mr. Sharma.
"Please, close the door," she said.
"Why are you late?" asked the teacher.
"I don’t like spicy food," said Raj.
"You should take your medicine," the doctor said.
"Where have you been?" she asked.
"I need a new pair of shoes," he said.
"Will you help me with this project?" she asked.
"I can’t find my keys," said John.
"I have completed my assignment," he said.
"Are they coming to the meeting?" she asked.
"We visited the museum yesterday," they said.
"Why didn’t you answer my call?" she asked.
"I am reading an interesting book," he said.
"Let’s go for a walk," she suggested.
"You must finish this work by tomorrow," he said.
"Did you enjoy the concert?" she asked.
"I don’t understand this chapter," said Ravi.
"Where is the nearest bus stop?" he asked.
"She will call you later," said Mr. Gupta.
"Can you lend me a pen?" he asked.
"I am not feeling well," she said.
"When does the train arrive?" he asked.
"Do you know where she went?" they asked.
"We are planning a surprise party," they said.
"I have a meeting at 5 PM," she said.
"Will it rain tomorrow?" he asked.
"I need to talk to you," she said.
"Did you hear the news?" he asked.
"I will be there on time," she assured.
"Where can I find a taxi?" he asked.
"She is coming to the party," they said.
"Can you help me with this?" he asked.
"I have to leave now," she said.
"Are you sure about this?" he asked.
"I will call you later," he said.
"She told me that she was busy," he said.
"Did you see that movie?" she asked.
"I can’t come to the meeting," he said.
"Where did you put my book?" she asked.
"I am looking for my wallet," he said.
"Can you meet me tomorrow?" she asked.
"They are watching a movie," she said.
"Do you know his address?" he asked.
"I have been waiting for an hour," she said.
Rahul said that he was going to the market.
Riya asked if I was coming to the party.
Tina said that she would finish her homework later.
They said that they had never been to Paris.
He asked if I had seen the new movie.
Mr. Sharma said that she could speak three languages.
She requested to close the door.
The teacher asked why I was late.
Raj said that he didn’t like spicy food.
The doctor advised that I should take my medicine.
She asked where I had been.
He said that he needed a new pair of shoes.
She asked if I would help her with the project.
John said that he couldn’t find his keys.
He said that he had completed his assignment.
She asked if they were coming to the meeting.
They said that they had visited the museum the day before.
She asked why I hadn’t answered her call.
He said that he was reading an interesting book.
She suggested going for a walk.
He said that I had to finish the work by the next day.
She asked if I had enjoyed the concert.
Ravi said that he didn’t understand the chapter.
He asked where the nearest bus stop was.
Mr. Gupta said that she would call me later.
He asked if I could lend him a pen.
She said that she was not feeling well.
He asked when the train arrived.
They asked if I knew where she had gone.
They said that they were planning a surprise party.
She said that she had a meeting at 5 PM.
He asked if it would rain the next day.
She said that she needed to talk to me.
He asked if I had heard the news.
She assured me that she would be there on time.
He asked where he could find a taxi.
They said that she was coming to the party.
He asked if I could help him with that.
She said that she had to leave then.
He asked if I was sure about it.
He said that he would call me later.
He said that she had told him that she was busy.
She asked if I had seen that movie.
He said that he couldn’t come to the meeting.
She asked where I had put her book.
He said that he was looking for his wallet.
She asked if I could meet her the next day.
She said that they were watching a movie.
He asked if I knew his address.
She said that she had been waiting for an hour.
Exercise 2: Convert the following reported speech sentences back into direct speech .
She said that she was going to the store.
He asked if I had finished my homework.
The teacher mentioned that the exam was on Friday.
They said that they would be arriving late.
She warned me that the water was too hot.
He asked if she was coming to the party.
The manager said that the meeting was scheduled for 3 PM.
She told me that she had seen that movie before.
He said that he would help me with the project.
The doctor advised that I should get more rest.
She mentioned that she had lost her keys.
They asked if we could join them for dinner.
He said that he was not feeling well.
The professor explained that the assignment was due next week.
She said that they were planning a surprise party.
He informed me that he would be traveling abroad.
The guide said that the tour would start at noon.
She asked if I wanted to come with her.
He said that he had been working on the report all night.
They complained that the service was too slow.
The student said that he had forgotten his book.
She explained that she had a family emergency.
He mentioned that the flight was delayed.
They said that they had enjoyed the concert.
The chef suggested that we try the special dish.
She told me that she had won a prize.
He asked if I could help him with the assignment.
The coach said that practice would start at 5 PM.
She said that she was excited about the new job.
He stated that he had completed the project.
The police officer asked if I had seen anything suspicious.
She mentioned that she would be moving to a new city.
He informed me that the event was canceled.
The librarian said that the book was overdue.
She told him that she would call him later.
He said that he had missed the bus.
The employee mentioned that the system was down.
She asked if I could pick her up from the airport.
He said that they were going on vacation next month.
They complained that the hotel room was not clean.
The artist said that she had finished her painting.
She told me that they had already eaten dinner.
He asked if I had read the latest book in the series.
The teacher mentioned that the project was due soon.
She said that she would be arriving late.
He informed me that the deadline was extended.
The chef said that the food was almost ready.
She asked if we had seen her sunglasses.
He said that he would call me when he arrived.
The guide mentioned that the museum was closed on Mondays.
She said, "I am going to the store."
He asked, "Have you finished your homework?"
The teacher mentioned, "The exam is on Friday."
They said, "We will be arriving late."
She warned, "The water is too hot."
He asked, "Is she coming to the party?"
The manager said, "The meeting is scheduled for 3 PM."
She told me, "I have seen that movie before."
He said, "I will help you with the project."
The doctor advised, "You should get more rest."
She mentioned, "I have lost my keys."
They asked, "Can we join you for dinner?"
He said, "I am not feeling well."
The professor explained, "The assignment is due next week."
She said, "We are planning a surprise party."
He informed me, "I will be traveling abroad."
The guide said, "The tour will start at noon."
She asked, "Do you want to come with me?"
He said, "I have been working on the report all night."
They complained, "The service is too slow."
The student said, "I have forgotten my book."
She explained, "I have a family emergency."
He mentioned, "The flight is delayed."
They said, "We enjoyed the concert."
The chef suggested, "Try the special dish."
She told me, "I have won a prize."
He asked, "Can you help me with the assignment?"
The coach said, "Practice will start at 5 PM."
She said, "I am excited about the new job."
He stated, "I have completed the project."
The police officer asked, "Have you seen anything suspicious?"
She mentioned, "I will be moving to a new city."
He informed me, "The event is canceled."
The librarian said, "The book is overdue."
She told him, "I will call you later."
He said, "I missed the bus."
The employee mentioned, "The system is down."
She asked, "Can you pick me up from the airport?"
He said, "We are going on vacation next month."
They complained, "The hotel room is not clean."
The artist said, "I have finished my painting."
She told me, "We have already eaten dinner."
He asked, "Have you read the latest book in the series?"
The teacher mentioned, "The project is due soon."
She said, "I will be arriving late."
He informed me, "The deadline has been extended."
The chef said, "The food is almost ready."
She asked, "Have you seen my sunglasses?"
He said, "I will call you when I arrive."
The guide mentioned, "The museum is closed on Mondays."
Exercise 3: Reported Speech dialogue exercises for Class 10 CBSE with Answers
A: "I will meet you at the café at 3 PM," she said.
B: "I’ll be there," he replied.
A: "Please call me when you arrive," he said.
B: "I will definitely call," she promised.
A: "Can you help me with this project?" she asked.
B: "Of course, I’ll help you," he responded.
A: "I am planning to visit my parents next weekend," she said.
B: "That sounds nice," he replied.
A: "We need to finish this report by tomorrow," he said.
B: "I’ll get it done," she promised.
A: "Do you want to join us for lunch?" they asked.
B: "Yes, I’d love to join," she answered.
A: "The weather is going to be great this weekend," he said.
B: "I hope so," she replied.
A: "I have never been to Australia," she said.
B: "Neither have I," he replied.
A: "Please make sure to lock the door," he said.
B: "I will lock it," she assured.
A: "I am excited about the new movie," she said.
B: "Me too," he replied.
A: "We should start the meeting now," he suggested.
B: "I agree, let's begin," she said.
A: "Can you finish this by 5 PM?" he asked.
B: "I will try my best," she replied.
A: "I’m thinking of buying a new car," she said.
B: "That sounds like a good idea," he replied.
A: "Have you finished your assignment?" he asked.
B: "Not yet, but I’m working on it," she replied.
A: "I’ll be attending the conference next month," she said.
B: "I look forward to hearing about it," he replied.
A: "Please be on time for the meeting," he said.
B: "I will be punctual," she promised.
A: "I’m not sure if I can make it to the party," she said.
B: "I hope you can come," he replied.
A: "The train leaves at 8 AM," he said.
B: "I’ll make sure to be there early," she promised.
A: "Did you enjoy the book?" he asked.
B: "Yes, it was fantastic," she replied.
A: "I’ll send you the details later," she said.
B: "Thank you, I’ll wait for them," he replied.
A: "We have to submit the form by Friday," he said.
B: "I’ll get it done by then," she promised.
A: "Can you pass the salt, please?" she asked.
B: "Sure, here you go," he replied.
A: "I’m planning to take a vacation next month," she said.
B: "That sounds wonderful," he replied.
A: "Don’t forget to call me," he said.
B: "I won’t forget," she assured.
A: "I’ve never seen such a beautiful sunset," she said.
A: "Can you help me move this weekend?" he asked.
B: "I’m available to help," she replied.
A: "I have a dentist appointment tomorrow," she said.
B: "I hope it goes well," he replied.
A: "Please submit your reports by Monday," he said.
B: "I will submit them on Monday," she promised.
A: "We’re going to a concert tonight," she said.
B: "That sounds fun," he replied.
A: "I’m not feeling well today," he said.
B: "I hope you get better soon," she replied.
A: "I will finish my work before lunch," she said.
B: "Great, I’ll see you then," he replied.
A: "Can you give me a ride to the airport?" he asked.
B: "Yes, I can," she replied.
A: "I’ve completed the assignment," she said.
B: "That’s good to hear," he replied.
A: "Please let me know if you need any help," he said.
B: "Thank you, I will," she promised.
A: "I’m excited for the holiday season," she said.
A: "I’ll be back by 10 PM," he said.
B: "Okay, I’ll see you then," she replied.
A: "Don’t forget to turn off the lights," she said.
B: "I’ll make sure to do that," he promised.
A: "The deadline for the project is next week," he said.
B: "I’ll work on it," she assured.
A: "Can you give me some feedback on my presentation?" she asked.
B: "Sure, I’ll review it," he replied.
A: "I’ll call you as soon as I arrive," he said.
B: "I’ll be waiting for your call," she replied.
A: "We need to discuss this further," she said.
B: "Let’s talk about it later," he replied.
A: "I’m planning a surprise party for her," she said.
B: "That’s exciting," he replied.
A: "Have you completed the budget report?" he asked.
B: "Yes, I finished it last night," she replied.
A: "I’ll get the tickets for the concert," he said.
B: "Thank you," she replied.
A: "I’ve booked a table for two," she said.
B: "Perfect, I’ll see you there," he replied.
A: "Can you meet me at the station?" he asked.
B: "I’ll be there on time," she assured.
A: "I’ve lost my wallet," he said.
B: "Let me help you find it," she offered.
A: "Please remember to bring your ID," she said.
B: "I won’t forget," he promised.
A: "I’m excited about the new project," he said.
B: "Me too," she replied.
A: "Can you check my email for me?" she asked.
B: "Sure, I’ll do that now," he replied.
Speaker A: She said that she would meet him at the café at 3 PM.
Speaker B: He replied that he would be there.
Speaker A: He said to call him when she arrived.
Speaker B: She promised that she would definitely call.
Speaker A: She asked if he could help her with the project.
Speaker B: He responded that he would help her.
Speaker A: She said that she was planning to visit her parents the following weekend.
Speaker B: He replied that it sounded nice.
Speaker A: He said that they needed to finish the report by the next day.
Speaker B: She promised that she would get it done.
Speaker A: They asked if she wanted to join them for lunch.
Speaker B: She answered that she would love to join.
Speaker A: He said that the weather was going to be great that weekend.
Speaker B: She replied that she hoped so.
Speaker A: She said that she had never been to Australia.
Speaker B: He replied that he had not been either.
Speaker A: He said to make sure to lock the door.
Speaker B: She assured him that she would lock it.
Speaker A: She said that she was excited about the new movie.
Speaker B: He replied that he was excited too.
Speaker A: He suggested that they should start the meeting then.
Speaker B: She agreed and said they should begin.
Speaker A: He asked if she could finish it by 5 PM.
Speaker B: She replied that she would try her best.
Speaker A: She said that she was thinking of buying a new car.
Speaker B: He replied that it sounded like a good idea.
Speaker A: He asked if she had finished her assignment.
Speaker B: She replied that she had not yet finished but was working on it.
Speaker A: She said that she would be attending the conference the following month.
Speaker B: He replied that he looked forward to hearing about it.
Speaker A: He said to be on time for the meeting.
Speaker B: She promised that she would be punctual.
Speaker A: She said that she was not sure if she could make it to the party.
Speaker B: He replied that he hoped she could come.
Speaker A: He said that the train left at 8 AM.
Speaker B: She promised that she would make sure to be there early.
Speaker A: He asked if she had enjoyed the book.
Speaker B: She replied that it was fantastic.
Speaker A: She said that she would send him the details later.
Speaker B: He replied that he would wait for them.
Speaker A: He said that they had to submit the form by Friday.
Speaker B: She promised that she would get it done by then.
Speaker A: She asked if he could pass the salt.
Speaker B: He replied that he would pass it.
Speaker A: She said that she was planning a vacation the following month.
Speaker B: He replied that it sounded wonderful.
Speaker A: He said not to forget to call him.
Speaker B: She assured him that she would not forget.
Speaker A: She said that she had never seen such a beautiful sunset.
Speaker B: He replied that he had not seen one either.
Speaker A: He asked if she could help him move that weekend.
Speaker B: She replied that she was available to help.
Speaker A: She said that she had a dentist appointment the next day.
Speaker B: He replied that he hoped it went well.
Speaker A: He said to submit the reports by Monday.
Speaker B: She promised that she would submit them on Monday.
Speaker A: She said that they were going to a concert that night.
Speaker B: He replied that it sounded fun.
Speaker A: He said that he was not feeling well that day.
Speaker B: She replied that she hoped he would get better soon.
Speaker A: She said that she would finish her work before lunch.
Speaker B: He replied that he would see her then.
Speaker A: He asked if she could give him a ride to the airport.
Speaker B: She replied that she could.
Speaker A: She said that she had completed the assignment.
Speaker B: He replied that it was good to hear.
Speaker A: He said to let him know if she needed any help.
Speaker B: She promised that she would.
Speaker A: She said that she was excited about the holiday season.
Speaker A: He said that he would be back by 10 PM.
Speaker B: She replied that she would see him then.
Speaker A: She said not to forget to turn off the lights.
Speaker B: He promised that he would make sure to do that.
Speaker A: He said that the deadline for the project was the following week.
Speaker B: She assured him that she would work on it.
Speaker A: She asked if he could give her some feedback on her presentation.
Speaker B: He replied that he would review it.
Speaker A: He said that he would call her as soon as he arrived.
Speaker B: She replied that she would be waiting for his call.
Speaker A: She said that they needed to discuss it further.
Speaker B: He replied that they should talk about it later.
Speaker A: She said that she was planning a surprise party for her.
Speaker B: He replied that it was exciting.
Speaker A: He asked if she had completed the budget report.
Speaker B: She replied that she had finished it the previous night.
Speaker A: He said that he would get the tickets for the concert.
Speaker B: She replied that she was thankful.
Speaker A: She said that she had booked a table for two.
Speaker B: He replied that he would see her there.
Speaker A: He asked if she could meet him at the station.
Speaker B: She assured him that she would be there on time.
Speaker A: He said that he had lost his wallet.
Speaker B: She offered to help him find it.
Speaker A: She said to remember to bring his ID.
Speaker B: He promised that he would not forget.
Speaker A: He said that he was excited about the new project.
Speaker B: She replied that she was excited too.
Speaker A: She asked if he could check her email for her.
Speaker B: He replied that he would do that then.
Still finding it difficult to answer these questions, Watch Common Mistakes in Reported Speech and improve your performance.
Test your Knowledge of Reported Speech
Task 1: Convert Direct Speech to Reported Speech
"I have been working here for five years," he said.
"Are you coming to the picnic tomorrow?" she asked.
"The package will arrive by Friday," the delivery man said.
"I forgot to bring my lunch," he admitted.
"We are moving to a new house next month," they said.
"Please finish your homework before dinner," the mother said.
"You should try the new restaurant," he suggested.
"I will help you with your maths problems," she promised.
"The movie starts at 8 PM," the ticket seller said.
"I have never been to Italy," she said.
Task 2: Convert Reported Speech to Direct Speech
He said that he was going to visit his parents the following week.
She asked if I could lend her my book.
The teacher mentioned that the test was postponed until next Friday.
They said that they had completed the project on time.
He explained that he had been studying for the exam all night.
The guide said that the museum would open at 10 AM.
She said that she had never seen such a beautiful garden.
He asked if we were interested in joining the new club.
The manager told us that the deadline had been extended.
They mentioned that they would be arriving late.
Task 3: Identify the Error
She said that she will meet us at the café.
He asked if I would help him with his project next week.
The teacher mentioned that the assignment was due yesterday.
They told me that they are going to the concert last night.
She said that she would have finished her work by now.
He asked if I have seen his keys.
The chef explained that the dish will be ready soon.
She said that she had forgot her phone at home.
They mentioned that the flight would have landed already.
He informed me that he would be arriving tomorrow.
Task 4: Complete the Reported Speech
"I am visiting my grandmother this weekend," she said. → She said that ______.
"Will you be at the meeting?" he asked. → He asked if ______.
"I have never tried sushi before," he said. → He said that ______.
"I will get the groceries later," she promised. → She promised that ______.
"Do not forget to lock the door," he said. → He said not to ______.
"I have already completed the task," she said. → She said that ______.
"We will go hiking if the weather is good," they said. → They said that ______.
"Please bring your notes to the class," the teacher said. → The teacher asked to ______.
"I cannot attend the event due to a prior commitment," she said. → She said that ______.
"The concert tickets are sold out," he said. → He said that ______.
Task 5: Transform the Dialogue
A: "I will meet you at the restaurant at 7 PM," she said.
B: "I will be there on time," he replied.
Reported Speech:
Speaker A: She said that ______.
Speaker B: He replied that ______.
A: "Please send me the details by email," he said.
B: "I will send them to you this evening," she promised.
Speaker A: He said that ______.
Speaker B: She promised that ______.
A: "We need to finish this project before the deadline," he said.
B: "I agree. Let's work on it together," she replied.
Speaker B: She replied that ______.
A: "Can you help me with this task?" he asked.
B: "Sure, I will assist you," she responded.
Speaker A: He asked if ______.
Speaker B: She responded that ______.
A: "I am excited about the vacation," she said.
B: "So am I," he replied.
Find out if you got them all right from the answers below.
She said that she had been working there for five years.
She asked if I was coming to the picnic the next day.
The delivery man said that the package would arrive by Friday.
He admitted that he had forgotten to bring his lunch.
They said that they were moving to a new house the following month.
The mother said to finish our homework before dinner.
He suggested trying the new restaurant.
She promised that she would help me with my math problems.
The ticket seller said that the movie started at 8 PM.
She said that she had never been to Italy.
He said, "I am going to visit my parents next week."
She asked, "Can you lend me your book?"
The teacher mentioned, "The test is postponed until next Friday."
They said, "We completed the project on time."
He explained, "I was studying for the exam all night."
The guide said, "The museum will open at 10 AM."
She said, "I have never seen such a beautiful garden."
He asked, "Are you interested in joining the new club?"
The manager told us, "The deadline has been extended."
They mentioned, "We will be arriving late."
Corrected: She said that she would meet us at the café.
Corrected: He asked if I would help him with his project the following week.
Corrected: The teacher mentioned that the assignment had been due yesterday.
Corrected: They told me that they were going to the concert the previous night.
Corrected: She said that she would have finished her work by now.
Corrected: He asked if I had seen his keys.
Corrected: The chef explained that the dish would be ready soon.
Corrected: She said that she had forgotten her phone at home.
Corrected: They mentioned that the flight would have already landed.
Corrected: He informed me that he would be arriving the next day.
She said that she was visiting her grandmother that weekend.
He asked if I would be at the meeting.
He said that he had never tried sushi before.
She promised that she would get the groceries later.
He said not to forget to lock the door.
She said that she had already completed the task.
They said that they would go hiking if the weather was good.
The teacher asked to bring our notes to the class.
She said that she could not attend the event due to a prior commitment.
He said that the concert tickets were sold out.
Speaker A: She said that she would meet me at the restaurant at 7 PM.
Speaker B: He replied that he would be there on time.
Speaker A: He said that he wanted the details sent by email.
Speaker B: She promised that she would send them that evening.
Speaker A: He said that they needed to finish the project before the deadline.
Speaker B: She replied that she agreed and suggested working on it together.
Speaker A: He asked if she could help him with the task.
Speaker B: She responded that she would assist him.
Speaker A: She said that she was excited about the vacation.
Takeaways from this Page
Practising reported speech helps you learn how to convey what others have said in a different way. Key points to remember are changing the verb tenses, adjusting pronouns, and keeping the meaning intact. For example, if someone says, "I am going," in reported speech it becomes, "She said she was going." It's also important to use reporting verbs like "said," "asked," and "promised" to show how the information is shared. Getting these elements right makes sure you communicate clearly and accurately, both in writing and speaking.
FAQs on Reported Speech Exercises for Class 10 with Answers
1. What is reported speech?
Reported speech, also known as indirect speech, is a way of conveying what someone else has said without quoting their exact words. Instead of saying exactly what was spoken, you summarize or paraphrase it. For example, "He said, 'I am tired'" becomes "He said that he was tired."
2. How do you change tenses in reported speech?
In reported speech, the tense usually shifts one step back from the original. For example:
Present simple becomes past simple (e.g., "She says, 'I work hard'" becomes "She said that she worked hard").
Present continuous becomes past continuous (e.g., "They are playing" becomes "They were playing").
3. Do you need to change pronouns in reported speech?
Yes, pronouns should be adjusted to match the perspective of the reporter. For example:
"I" changes to "he" or "she" (e.g., "I will come" becomes "He said that he would come").
4. What happens to the word order in reported speech?
The word order generally changes to fit the structure of the reporting sentence. For instance, "She said, 'I will go to the market'" changes to "She said that she would go to the market."
5. How do you report questions?
To report questions, you use reporting verbs like "asked" or "inquired" and change the question format into a statement. For example:
Direct: "Are you coming?"
Reported: "He asked if I was coming."
6. How can Reported Speech Exercises for Class 10 with Answers help improve grammar skills?
Reported Speech Exercises for Class 10 with Answers help improve grammar by teaching students how to change tenses and pronouns when reporting what someone else said. These exercises show how to use verbs like "said" and "asked" correctly, and help students practice turning direct speech into reported speech. By working through these exercises and checking their answers, students can spot and fix common mistakes, which makes their grammar more accurate. Regular practice helps students become better at using correct grammar in writing and speaking, leading to clearer and more effective communication.
7. Do you need to use 'that' in reported speech?
Using "that" is optional but helps clarify the connection between the reporting verb and the reported speech. For example:
"She said, 'I am leaving'" can be reported as "She said that she was leaving" or simply "She said she was leaving."
8. How do you handle time expressions in reported speech?
Time expressions often need to be adjusted to fit the new context. For example:
"Today" changes to "that day," "tomorrow" becomes "the next day," and "yesterday" changes to "the day before."
9. Can you give an example of reporting a statement with a modal verb?
Yes. For instance, if someone says, "I can swim," it becomes "He said that he could swim" in reported speech.
10. Are there exceptions to changing tenses in reported speech?
Yes, if the reporting verb is in the present, or if the information remains true regardless of time, the tense might not change. For example:
"She says, 'I am tired'" remains, "She says that she is tired" in reported speech because the reporting verb is in the present.
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Reported Speech for Class 10: Exercises with Answers [PDF]
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Reported speech plays an integral role in maintaining effective communication skills . It also ensures accuracy, objectivity, and clarity among the speakers. Reported Speech is an essential linguistic tool from everyday conversations to formal writing. It is important to teach reported speech to Class 10 to give them a wider scope of the English language and vocabulary . Reported Speech is effective in conveying the thoughts and ideas of others accurately and without causing any misrepresentation.
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What is reported speech in english grammar, reported speech for class 10 exercise 1 – mcqs, exercise 2 – change the sentences from direct to indirect speech, reported speech for class 10: exercises with answers [download free pdf].
Reported Speech is often called Indirect Speech, which is not the exact words spoken by the speaker and is not written inside the quotation marks. It is the representation of the words spoken by the speaker in the past by another person. Reported Speech involves transforming verb tenses, pronouns, and sometimes other elements. The changes are important to accurately represent the reported information while integrating it into the speaker’s sentence structure.
Must Read! Reported Speech: Definition, Rules, Usage with Examples
Here are the MCQs on reported speech for class 10th students. Students have to select the correct option from the given options according to the statement asked based on Reported Speech.
- Which sentence is in the reported speech?
a. She said, “I will be there soon.”
b. She says, “I will be there soon.”
c. She said, “She will be there soon.”
d. She says, “She will be there soon.”
- What is the correct reported speech for: “I am studying for exams.”?
a. He said that he was studying for exams.
b. He says that he is studying for exams.
c. He says that he was studying for exams.
d. He said that he is studying for exams.
- Which pronoun change is correct in reported speech?
a. “I” changes to “he.”
b. “They” changes to “we.”
c. “You” changes to “she.”
d. “He” changes to “it.”
- What is the reported speech for: “Did you finish your homework?”?
a. She asked if she finished her homework.
b. She asked if I finished my homework.
c. She asked if I had finished my homework.
d. She asked if she had finished her homework.
- Which tense change is required in reported speech?
a. Present simple changes to past simple.
b. Past simple changes to present continuous.
c. Present continuous changes to future perfect.
d. Future simple changes to past perfect.
- Which sentence is correctly reported?
a. Sarah told me that she is leaving tomorrow.
b. Sarah told me that she was leaving tomorrow.
c. Sarah tells me that she will leave tomorrow.
d. Sarah told me that she leaves tomorrow.
- What is the reported speech for: “I will call you later.”?
a. She said that she would call me later.
b. She said that she would call me later.
c. She says that she will call me later.
d. She says that she will call me later.
- Which of the following is a reported speech question?
a. He said, “I am going to the store.”
b. She asked, “Have you seen my keys?”
c. They said, “We will arrive soon.”
d. She told me, “Don’t be late.”
- What is the correct reported speech for: “Can you help me with this?”?
a. He asked if he could help me with that.
b. He asked if I can help him with this.
c. He asks if he can help me with this.
d. He asks if I could help him with that.
- Which sentence represents reported speech?
a. “Stop!” she shouted.
b. She shouts, “Stop!”
c. She shouted to stop.
d. She shouted, “Stop!”
Also Read: Useful Idioms for IELTS Exams That Will Boost Your Score
Check Your Answers
Match your answers with the right answers given below:
1. c. She said, “She will be there soon.”
2. a. He said that he was studying for exams.
3. a. “I” changes to “he.”
4. c. She asked if I had finished my homework.
5. a. Present simple changes to past simple.
6. b. Sarah told me that she was leaving tomorrow.
7. b. She said that she would call me later.
8. b. She asked, “Have you seen my keys?”
9. a. He asked if he could help me with that.
10. c. She shouted to stop.
Also Read: 50 Examples of Direct and Indirect Speech Interrogative Sentences
As candidates are well versed with the concept of reported speech it is time for the candidates to solve this exercise based on converting direct speech to indirect speech.
- “I am reading a book,” she said.
- “We will go to the beach tomorrow,” he announced.
- “Can you help me with my homework?” she asked.
- “I have already seen that movie,” he claimed.
- “Please turn off the lights,” she requested.
- “They are cooking dinner,” he mentioned.
- “Why did you arrive late?” she inquired.
- “I cannot solve this math problem,” he admitted.
- “I will call you later,” she promised.
- “Let’s meet at the park,” he suggested.
- “She has been working all day,” he observed.
- “Do you like chocolate ice cream?” she wondered.
- “The concert starts at 8 PM,” he informed.
- “We won the championship,” she exclaimed.
- “I need more time to finish the project,” he confessed.
- “The train departs in 15 minutes,” she reminded.
- “Did you visit the museum?” he asked.
- “I’m going to visit my grandparents next weekend,” she said.
- “We should plant more trees,” he advised.
- “Don’t forget to buy milk,” she reminded.
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Answers
- She said that she was reading a book.
- He announced that they would go to the beach the next day.
- She asked if I could help her with her homework.
- He claimed that he had already seen that movie.
- She requested to turn off the lights.
- He mentioned that they were cooking dinner.
- She inquired why I had arrived late.
- He admitted that he couldn’t solve that math problem.
- She promised that she would call later.
- He suggested meeting at the park.
- He observed that she had been working all day.
- She wondered if I liked chocolate ice cream.
- He informed me that the concert started at 8 PM.
- She exclaimed that they had won the championship.
- He confessed that he needed more time to finish the project.
- She reminded me that the train departed in 15 minutes.
- He asked if I had visited the museum.
- She said she was going to visit her grandparents the following weekend.
- He advised that they should plant more trees.
- She reminded me not to forget to buy milk.
You can download Reported Speech for Class 10 worksheet PDF from below:
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The four types of reported speech are assertive, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory.
The two main types of reported speech are direct and indirect speech.
Reported Speech is effective in conveying the thoughts and ideas of others accurately and without causing any misrepresentation.
This was all about the Reported Speech Exercises for Class 10 Students with Answers. Hope you understand the concept and where it’s used. Keep an eye on Leverage Edu for more exciting and informative blogs.
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Reported Speech Dialogue Exercises for Class 10 CBSE With Answers
Reported speech is when we express or say things that have already been said by somebody else.
Basic English Grammar rules can be tricky. In this article, we’ll get you started with the basics of sentence structure, punctuation, parts of speech, and more.
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Reported Speech Dialogue Exercises For Class 10 Cbse With Answers PDF
Reporting of the words of a speaker in one’s own words is called Narration. There are two ways of reporting what people say: Direct Speech and Indirect Speech. Direct Speech. The actual words of the speaker using quotation marks are called Direct Speech. Indirect Speech. When we convey the speaker’s words in our own words it becomes Indirect Speech. It is the reporting of speakers’ words, using a saying or asking verbs. In indirect, verbs giving or asking for instructing are often used with a to-infinitive construction. Verbs expressing intention may also be followed by a to-infinitive.
There are basically four types of sentences in which we can convert direct speech into Indirect speech.
- Assertive Sentences (Statements)
- Interrogative Sentences (Questions)
- Imperative Sentences (Commands and Requests)
- Exclamatory Sentences (Strong Feelings)
To convert a Direct speech into an Indirect speech, we have to make some necessary changes. Change No.1. Remove the commas and inverted commas. Use any conjunction.
Change No.2. In Reported Speech, there are some words which show nearness, but they are always converted into words which show distance.
They are as follows:
Note. ‘Come’ is changed into ‘go’ only in that case when any word showing nearness is given with it. Change No. 3. Change of Person. There are three types of Person in English language which are as follows:
Change No. 4. If the reporting verb is in Present or in Future Tense, there is no change in the tense of the Reported Speech. If the reporting verb is in Past Tense, there is always a change in the tense of the Reported Speech, which is as follows:
- Present Indefinite is changed into Past Indefinite
- Present Continuous is changed into Past Continuous
- Present Perfect is changed into Past Perfect
- Present Perfect Continuous is changed into Past Perfect Continuous
- Past Indefinite is changed into Past Perfect
- Past Continuous is changed into Past Perfect Continuous
- Past Perfect and Past Perfect Continuous remain unchanged
In case of Future Tense, there are only four words which are changed, i.e.
Changes based on the types of sentences.
1. Assertive Sentences (Statements) Change No. 1. Remove the commas and inverted commas. Use conjunction ‘that’. Change No. 2. Change the reporting verb ‘say into tell’, ‘says into tell’, ‘said into told’, if the reporting object is given in the sentence. But do not change the reporting verb if the reporting object is not given in the sentence. Change No. 3. ‘Said to’ can be changed into told, replied, informed, stated, added, remarked, asserted, assured, reminded, complained, and reported, according to the meaning. Change No. 4. Always remove “to’ from the reporting speech, e.g.
- He said to me, “I cannot help you in this matter.” He told me that he could not help me in that matter.
- He said, “My sister’s marriage comes off next month.” He said that his sister’s marriage would come off the following month.
2. Interrogative Sentences (Questions)
Change No. 1. Change the reporting verb ‘said ‘or ‘said to’into‘ asked’ or ‘inquired of’. In case of a single question, change it into ‘asked’ but in case of more than one question, change it into “inquired of’. Change No. 2. Use conjunction ‘if’ or ‘whether’ if the reported speech starts with a helping verb. But do not use any conjunction if the reported speech starts with an interrogative word. Change No. 3. Change the Interrogative sense into an Assertive sense. Change No. 4. Remove ‘?’ question mark and use ‘ . ‘full stop, e.g.
- She said to her servant, “Is tea ready for me?” She asked her servant if tea was ready for her.
- She asked me, “Who teaches you English?” She asked me who taught me English.
3. Imperative Sentences (Commands and Requests)
Change No. 1. Change the reporting verb‘said’ or ‘said to’ into ordered, commanded, requested, advised, warned, forbade, suggested, encouraged, persuaded, begged, etc. according to the sense. Change No. 2. Remove the commas and inverted commas, use conjunction ‘to’. Change No. 3. Change the Imperative sense into Infinitive sense. Change No. 4. Remove ‘do not and use ‘not to’ in case of Negative Imperative sentences, e.g.
- The teacher said to me, “Stand up on the bench.”. The teacher ordered me to stand up on the bench.
- The General said to the soldiers, “March forward and attack the foe.” The General ordered the soldiers to march forward and attack the foe.
- The gardener said to the boys, “Do not pluck the flowers.” The gardener forbade the boys from plucking the flowers.
4. Exclamatory Sentences (Strong Feelings)
Change No. 1. Change the reporting verb ‘said’ or ‘said to’ into “exclaimed with joy’ or ‘exclaimed with sorrow’, ‘cry out, “pray’, etc., according to the sense, i.e.
- Exclaimed with joy–in case of Aha! Ha! Hurrah!
- Exclaimed with sorrow–in case of Ah! Alas!
- Exclaimed with surprise–in case of Oh! What! How!
- Exclaimed with regret–in case of Sorry!
- Exclaimed with contempt–in case of Pooh! Pshaw!
- Applauded with saying–in case of Bravo! Hear!
Change No. 2. Use very or great by removing what or how. Change No. 3. Use conjunction ‘that. Change No. 4. Remove exclamatory word and exclamation sign ‘!’ The student must select the verb best suited to the sense or context, e.g.
- They said, “Hurrah! We have won the match.” They exclaimed with joy that they had won the match.
- She said, “Alas! I have lost my bridal ring.” She exclaimed with sorrow that she had lost her bridal ring.
- She said, “How charming the scenery is!” She exclaimed with surprise that it was a very charming scenery.
Reported Speech Exercises Solved Example With Answers for Class 10 CBSE
Diagnostic Test – 29
Mother: Why are you looking so worried? Daughter: My exams are approaching. Mother: When will they start? Daughter: Next month, Mother.
Mother asked her daughter (a) …………………… The daughter replied that (b) …………………… Mother further asked (c) …………………… The daughter told her mother that they would start in the following month.
Answer: (a) why she was looking very worried (b) her exams were approaching. (c) when they would start.
CBSE Reported Speech Exercises for Class 10 with Answers
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Reported Speech Exercises for Class 10 with Answers
Reported Speech Worksheet Class 10: Reported speech, a fundamental concept in English grammar , lays the strong foundation for effective communication and writing skills. For students in class 10, grasping this concept is important for constructing sentences accurately and confidently. This article provides a range of reported speech exercises designed to improve students’ grasp and use of this grammatical structure.
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What is Reported Speech
Reported speech, also called indirect speech, is when you tell what someone said without using their exact words. When we use reported speech, the tense, pronouns, and sometimes the word order might change to fit the new context. For example, if John said, “I am going to the party,” in reported speech, we say, “John said that he was going to the party.” We change “am” to “was” because it’s in the past, and “I” becomes “he” to match the reporting clause. Reported speech helps us share information indirectly, which is handy for summarizing conversations or retelling stories.
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Exercise 1: Direct to Reported Speech Transformation
Transform the following direct speech sentences into reported speech, paying attention to changes in pronouns, tenses, and reporting verbs.
“I love reading novels,” said Sarah. “We will visit Paris next month,” Tom exclaimed. “They have completed their homework,” the teacher announced. “I am studying for my exams,” he mentioned. “We are going to the movies tonight,” she informed us.
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Exercise 2: Changing Questions and Commands
Convert the following questions and commands into reported speech while maintaining the intended meaning and structure.
“Did you finish your homework?” the teacher asked. “Please close the window,” she said to him. “Where is the nearest library?” he inquired. “Don’t forget to call me,” she reminded him. “Will you help me with this assignment?” she asked her friend.
Exercise 3: Reporting Statements and Opinions
Rewrite the given statements and opinions in reported speech, ensuring accuracy and coherence.
“I believe in working hard to achieve success,” said Jack. “This movie is the best I’ve seen all year,” exclaimed Lisa. “I can solve this math problem easily,” claimed David. “The new restaurant in town serves delicious food,” remarked Emily. “He said he would come to the party,” confirmed Rachel.
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Exercise 4: Indirect Questions
Change the following direct questions into indirect questions within reported speech.
“Can you lend me your pen?” she asked. “Where did you buy that dress?” he wondered. “How do I get to the train station?” she asked the passerby. “What time does the movie start?” he inquired. “Why did you skip class yesterday?” the teacher questioned.
Exercise 5: Mixed Bag
Combine various forms of reported speech, including statements, questions, and commands, in the conversion of the following sentences.
“I want you to finish the project by tomorrow,” the manager said to the team. “Where are you going?” she asked him. “Stop making noise!” the librarian shouted at the students. “Have you seen my keys?” she asked her roommate. “I’ll call you later,” he promised.
Reported Speech Dialogue Exercises:
Exercise 1:
Direct Speech: John said to Mary, “I am going to the market.”
Reported Speech: ————————————–
Exercise 2:
Direct Speech: She said to her friend, “I will help you with your homework.”
Exercise 3:
Direct Speech: The teacher said to the students, “You must complete your assignments by tomorrow.”
Exercise 4:
Direct Speech: Tom asked, “Where did you go yesterday?”
Reported Speech:
————————————–
Exercise 5:
Direct Speech: He said, “I can’t attend the meeting today.”
Reported Speech Dialogue Exercises Answer:
- John told Mary that he was going to the market.
- She told her friend that she would help her with her homework.
- The teacher told the students that they had to complete their assignments by the next day.
- Tom asked where I had gone the day before.
- He said that he couldn’t attend the meeting that day.
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Reported Speech Exercises for Class 10 with Answers – Worksheet
Change the following sentences into reported speech.
- Tom said, “I will be studying all night for the exam”.
- Sarah said, “I am going to visit my grandparents next weekend”.
- The teacher said, “You need to finish your assignment by tomorrow”.
- Neha said, “I have been writing this letter”.
- I said, “Rahul driving the scooty”.
- My mother said, “I am cooking lunch”.
- My sister said, “I had already eaten”.
- The old lady said to the girl, “Where do you come from”?
- John said, “I like to play Table Tennis”.
- Mini said, “I have never been to Greece before”.
- Rani said to her friend, “I want to learn how to play the guitar”.
- The manager said, “We are launching a new product next month.”
- Tom said that he would be studying all night for the exam.
- Sarah said that she was going to visit her grandparents the following weekend.
- The teacher said that we needed to finish our assignment by the next day.
- Neha said that she had been writing that letter.
- I said that Rahul was driving the scooty.
- My mother said that she was cooking lunch.
- My sister said that she had already eaten.
- The old lady asked the girl where she came from.
- John said that he liked to play Table Tennis.
- Mini said that she had never been to Greece before.
- Rani told her friend that she wanted to learn how to play the guitar.
- The manager said that they were launching a new product the following month.
Read the conversation between two friends and complete the paragraph
Alex: Hey, did you watch the new episode of that series last night?
Emily: Yeah, I did. It was amazing! The plot twists were unexpected.
Alex: I know, right? I couldn’t believe what happened to the main character.
Emily: I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. I can’t wait for the next episode.
Alex: Me neither. I wonder what’s going to happen next.
Now, here are the fill-in-the-blank exercises:
Alex asked Emily if ________________ of that series the previous night. Emily replied that ________________ and added that ___________________________. Alex expressed agreement and said that _______________________________________________________. Emily commented that _____________________________. Alex remarked that ____________________________ and added that ______________________________.
Now, let’s fill in the blanks with answers:
Alex asked Emily if she had watched the new episode of that series the previous night. Emily replied that she had and added that it was amazing, and the plot twists were unexpected. Alex expressed agreement and said that she couldn’t believe what had happened to the main character. Emily commented that she was on the edge of her seat the whole time. Alex remarked that she couldn’t wait for the next episode and added that she wondered what was going to happen next. This exercise provides practice in transforming a conversation into reported speech with correct names included.
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Mastering reported speech is not merely about grammatical accuracy but also about effective communication. Through consistent practice of exercises like the ones provided above, class 10 students can develop a firm grasp of this essential aspect of English grammar, enabling them to express themselves with clarity and confidence in both spoken and written contexts.
FAQs on Reported Speech Exercises for Class 10 with Answers
What is reported speech for 10th class cbse.
Reported speech for 10th class CBSE typically involves learning how to convert direct speech into indirect speech, including statements, questions, and commands. Students learn the rules, changes in tenses, pronouns, and other reporting verbs.
What is reported speech formula?
The reported speech formula involves changing the tense, pronouns, and other elements when converting direct speech into indirect speech. The formula includes identifying the reporting verb, changing pronouns, and adjusting tenses based on the context of the reported speech.
Is reported speech difficult?
Reported speech can be challenging for some learners, especially when understanding the changes in tense, pronouns, and other grammatical structures. However, with practice and understanding of the rules, reported speech becomes easier to comprehend and utilize effectively.
What are the 10 examples of indirect speech?
Indirect speech, also known as reported speech, involves conveying what someone else has said without quoting their exact words. Here are 10 examples: She said she was going to the store. He told me he had finished his work. They mentioned they might be late. Mary explained that she couldn't attend the party. John stated he was feeling unwell. Sarah asked if I wanted to join her for lunch. The teacher reminded us to complete our assignments. Tom mentioned he had seen a movie last night. Emily wondered if it was going to snow. James told us he was planning a trip abroad.
What are the 5 examples of reported speech with answers?
Reported Speech: Mary asked, What time is the meeting? Answer: I told Mary that the meeting was at 2 p.m. Reported Speech: John said, I will finish the report by tomorrow. Answer: She asked John when he would finish the report, and he replied that he would finish it by tomorrow. Reported Speech: Sarah asked, Can you help me with my homework? Answer: He replied that he could help Sarah with her homework. Reported Speech: The teacher said, Don't forget to bring your textbooks to class. Answer: We reminded each other not to forget our textbooks for class. Reported Speech: Tom said, I have been studying French for two years. Answer: Lisa asked Tom how long he had been studying French, and he replied that he had been studying it for two years.
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Fill in the blanks with suitable non-finites choosing the best option from the alternatives given below. Don’t copy the whole sentence:
Sbruti : Your dress is pretty. Prachi : My mother gave it on my birthday. Shruti : When does your birthday fall on? Prachi : 7th Nov. every year. Shruti told Prachi (1) ……………. Prachi slid (2) ……………. Shruti enquired of (3) ……………. Prachi informed that it’ falls on 7th Nov. every year.
Question 1. (a) that your dress is pretty (b) that her dress is pretty (c) that your dress was pretty (d) that her dress was pretty
(d) that her dress was pretty
Question 2. (a) that my mother had given it on her birthday (b) that her mother had given it on her birthday (c) that y mother has given it on her birthday (d) that her mother has given it on her birthday
(b) that her mother had given it on her birthday
Question 3. (a) when her birthday fell on (b) when your birthday falls on (c) when your birthday fell on (d) when her birthday fall on
(a) when her birthday fell on
Doctor: Do you go for a morning walk? Sagar : I don’t have enough time in the morning. Doctor: but morning walk is very essential for you. Sagar : a walk many miles a day during the course of my work. The doctor asked Sagar (1) ………………. Sagar told him (2) ………………….. enough time in the morning. the doctor insisted that (3) …………………….. Sagar told him that he walked many miles a day during the course of his work.
Question 1. (a) If you went for a morning walk (b) if he went for a morning walk (c) it you go for a morning walk (d) if he goes for a morning walk
(b) if he went for a morning walk
Question 2. (a) that I do not have (b) that I did not have (c) that he did not have (d) that he does not have
(c) that he did not have
Question 3. (a) morning walk had been very essential for him (b) morning walk has been very, essential for him (c) morning walk was very essential for him (d) morning walk is very essential for him
(d) morning walk is very essential for him
Alba Kumar : Where are you going now? Gulab : a am going to look for my grandfather. Kumar : What happened to him? Gulab : He was suffering from high fever. Kumar asked Gulab (1) ……………………… Gulab replied that (2) ………………… Kumar further asked him (3) ……………….. Gulab told him that he had been suffering from high fever.
Question 1. (a) where I am going now (b) where he was going then (c) where I was going then (d) when he is going then
(b) where he was going then
Question 2. (a) he is going to look for his grandfather (b) I am going to look for my grandfather (c) he was going to look for his grandfather (d) a was going to look for my grandfather
(c) he was going to look for his grandfather
Question 3. (a) what was happening to him (b) what is happened to him (c) what has happened to him (d) what had happened to him
(d) what had happened to him
aayush : What did you think about the question paper? alisha : I didn’t think it was very difficult. aayush : I found the writing section very Interesting. aayush asked alisha (1) …………………. alisha replied (2) …………………….. aayush added (3) ……………………..
Question 1. (a) what she though about the question paper (b) what did you think about the question paper (c) what you thought about the question paper (d) what she think about the question paper
(a) what she though about the question paper
Question 2. (a) that I think it was not very difficult (b) that I didn’t think it was very difficult (c) that she didn’t think it was very difficult (d) that she does not think it was very difficult
(c) that she didn’t think it was very difficult
Question 3. (a) that I find the writing section very interesting (b) that he finds the writing section very interesting (c) that I found the writing section very interesting (d) that he found the writing section very interesting
(d) that he found the writing section very interesting
Doctor : How are you feeling now? Raghu : Much better, sir. Doctor : are you taking the medicines regularly? Raghu : Yes, sir. The doctor asked Raghu (1) …………………. then. Raghu replied that (2) …………………… much better. The doctor further asked Raghu (3) ……………………….. the medicines regularly. Raghu replied in affirmative.
Question 1. (a) that how he was feeling (b) how he was feeling (c) how you are feeling (d) how was he feeling
(b) how he was feeling
Question 2. (a) I am feeling (b) I was feeling (c) he is feeling (d) he was feeling
(d) he was feeling
Question 3. (a) if you are taking (b) if he is taking (c) that he was taking (d) if he was taking
(d) if he was taking
Mother : Why don’t you clean up your study table, dear? Daughter : I don’t have time, Mama Mother : How can you study in this mess? The mother lovingly asked her daughter (1) ………………….. The daughter replied (2) ……………….. Expressing her surprise the mother asked her (3) ………………..
Question 1. (a) why don’t you clean up your study table (b) why you did not clean up your study table (c) why she didn’t clean up her study table (d) why she does not clean up her study table
(c) why she didn’t clean up her study table
Question 2. (a) that I don’t have time (b) that she don’t have time (c) that she does not have time (d) that she didn’t have time
(d) that she didn’t have time
Question 3. (a) how she could study in hat mess (b) how she can study in this mess (c) how you can study in this mess (d) how you could study in that mess
(a) how she could study in hat mess
Son : Mummy, I am very hungry. Is there anything for me to eat? Mother : I am preparing your lunch. Son : Wben will it be ready? Mother : In just a0 minutes. The son told his mother that he was very hungry and asked (1) …………………… for him to eat. The mother told him (2) ………………… The son inquired when It would be ready. The mother replied that (3) ………………….
Question 1. (a) If there had been anything (b) if there has been anything (c) if there is anything (d) if there was anything
(d) if there was anything
Question 2. (a) that she is preparing his lunch (b) that I am preparing your lunch (c) that she was preparing his lunch (d) that I was preparing your lunch
(c) that she was preparing his lunch
Question 3. (a) it will be ready in just 10 minutes (b) it would be ready in just 10 minutes (c) it should be ready in just 10 minutes (d) it is ready in just 10 minutes
(b) it would be ready in just 10 minutes
Seema : Why does your flat remain locked? Rashml : We have shifted to a rented house. Seema : Why? Rashmi : We are getting our flat renovated. Seema asked Rashmi (1) ………………. Rashmi replied (2) ……………….house Seema enquired why she had shifted. Rashmi replied that (3) ………………….. their flat renovated.
Question 1. (a) why your flat remained locked (b) why her flat remained locked (c) why her flat remains locked (d) why your flat remains locked
(b) why her flat remained locked
Question 2. (a) that we had shifted to a rented (b) that they have shifted to a rented (c) that we have shifted to a rented (d) that they had shifted to a rented
(d) that they had shifted to a rented
Question 3. (a) they are getting (b) we are getting (c) they were getting (d) we were getting
(c) they were getting
Father: Sonu, don’t pull the cat’s tail. It’ll hurt the cat. Sonu : Daddy, I am not doing anything. I’m simply holding the cat’s tail. The cat is pulling Father asked his son, Sonu (1) …………………. because (2) ………………… Sonu wittingly told his father (3) ……………… He was simply holding the cat’s tail. He supported his statement saying (4) ………………
Question 1. (a) not pull the cat’s tail (b) don’t pull the cat’s tail (c) not to pull the cat’s tail (d) not to pulled the cat’s tail
(c) not to pull the cat’s tail
Question 2. (a) it should hurt the cat (b) it shall hurt the cat (c) it will hurt the cat (d) it would hurt the cat
(d) it would hurt the cat
Question 3. (a) that he is not doing anything (b) that I am not doing anything (c) that he was not doing anything (d) that I was not doing anything
(c) that he was not doing anything
Question 4. (a) that the cat was puiang (b) that the cat is pulling (c) that the cat had been pulling (d) that the cat has been pulling
(a) that the cat was puiang
Teacher : aisharya, why are you late today? aisbwarya : Sir I missed my bus. Teacher : Take care in future. The teacher asked aishwarya (1) ………………… aishwarya replied (2) ………………… The teacher advised (3) ……………………
Question 1. (a) why you are late today (b) why she was late that day (c) why she is late today (d) why she was late today
(b) why she was late that day
Question 2. (a) that I had missed my bus (b) that I missed my bus (c) that she had missed her bus (d) that she missed my bus
(c) that she had missed her bus
Question 3. (a) him to take care in the future (b) him to take care in future (c) her to took care in future (d) her to take care in future
(d) her to take care in future
Raman : Sukanya, why is this old lady shouting at you? Sukanya : I don’t know. I haven’t done anything to her, yet I am afraid. Raman asked Sukanya (1) …………………. Sukanya replied (2) ……………………… and she thought (3) …………………… yet she was afraid.
Question 1. (a) why that old lady ¡s shouting at her (b) why that old lady was shouting at her (c) why that old lady was shouting at you (d) why that old lady is shouting at you
(a) why that old lady ¡s shouting at her
Question 2. (a) that I did not know (b) that she does not know (c) that I do not know (d) that she didn’t know
(d) that she didn’t know
Question 3. (a) she has not done anything to her (b) I had not done anything to her (c) she hadn’t done anything to her (d) I have not done anything to her
(c) she hadn’t done anything to her
Gaitri : How did you climb this tall tree? Pranav : a used a ladder. but someone went off with it while I was cutting this branch. While I was cutting this branch. Gaitri asked Pranav (1) ……………….. Pranav replied (2) ………………….. but that (3) ………………..while he had been cutting that branch.
Question 1. (a) how you had ciimbeci trial tall tree (b) how he had climbed that tall tree (c) how you did climbed that tall tree (d) how did he climb this tall tree
(b) how he had climbed that tall tree
Question 2. (a) that I used a ladder (b) that he has used a ladder (c) that he had used a ladder (d) that I had used a ladder
(c) that he had used a ladder
Question 3. (a) someone went off with it (b) someone has gone off with it (c) someone gone off with it (d) someone had gone off with it
(d) someone had gone off with it
School mistress : Has anyone of you seen a camel’s skin ? One Little boy : Yes, madam. Mistress : Where did you see it ? The boy : On camel’s back, madam. a school mistress asked little children (1) ………………… One little boy shouted out (2) …………………….. The mistress asked him (c) ……………………. The boy innocently answered that he had seen it on camel’s back.
Question 1. (a) if anyone of them have seen a camel’s back (b) if anyone of them has seen a camel’s skin (c) if anyone of them had seen a camel’s skin (d) if anyone of them saw a camel’s skin
(c) if anyone of them had seen a camel’s skin
Question 2. (a) that I have seen it (b) that he had seen ¡t (c) that I had seen it (d) that he has seen it
(b) that he had seen ¡t
Question 3. (a) where he had seen it (b) where you have seen it (c) where you had seen it (d) where he has seen it
(a) where he had seen it
Mrs. Roy : Ramu, lock the door as I am going out. Prepare the dinner by 8 pm. Ramu (servant) : Where are you going, madam ? Please come home early. Mrs. Roy ordered her servant Ramu (1) ………………. She instructed him (2) ……………….. Ramu respectfully asked Mrs. Roy (3) ……………… and requested her to come home early.
Question 1. (a) to lock the door as I am going out (b) to lock the door as she was going out (c) to lock the door as she is going out (d) to lock the door as I was going out
(b) to lock the door as she was going out
Question 2. (a) to be prepared the dinner by 8 pm (b) to prepared the dinner by 8 pm (c) to prepare the dinner by 8 pm (d) to have prepared the dinner by 8 pm
(c) to prepare the dinner by 8 pm
Question 3. (a) where she is going (b) where you were going (c) where you are going (d) where she was going
(d) where she was going
Doctor : How many times did you take the medicine? Patient : as per your prescription? Doctor : What was my prescription? Patient : Three times a day. The doctor asked the patient (1) ……………… Patient replied (2) …………………. The doctor cross questioned. (3) ………………. The patient informed that it was about three times a day.
Question 1. (a) how many times you have taken the medicine (b) how many times he had taken the medicine (c) how many times you had taken the medicine (d) how many times he has taken the medicine
(b) how many times he had taken the medicine
Question 2. (a) that I have taken it as per his prescription (b) that I had taken ¡t as per his prescription (c) that he has taken it as per his prescription (d) that he had taken it as per his prescription
(d) that he had taken it as per his prescription
Question 3. (a) what my prescription has been (b) what is prescription had been (c) what his prescription has been (d) what my prescription had been
(b) what is prescription had been
Girlsh : I have invited my friends to dinner. Nidhi I’ll invite my friends also. Girish : What should we have for dinner? Girish told Nidhi (1) …………….. Nidhi said. (2) ……………… Girish asked her (3) ………………………
Question 1. (a) that I have invited my friends to dinner (b) that he has invited his friends to dinner (c) that I had invited my friends to dinner (d) that he had invited his friends to dinner
(d) that he had invited his friends to dinner
Question 2. (a) that I would invite my friends also (b) that she would invite her friends also (c) that she will invite my friends also (d) that I will invite any friends also
(b) that she would invite her friends also
Question 3. (a) what they shall have for dinner (b) what we should have for dinner (c) what they should have for dinner (d) what we shall have for dinner
(c) what they should have for dinner
Wife : Our domestic help has run away. Husband : Has she taken away anything? Wife : She has taken the jewellery lying on my bedside. The wife Informed her husband (1) ………………….. The husband asked her (2) ………………….. She replied (3) …………………… lying on her bedside.
Question 1. (a) that our domestic help had run away (b) that their domestic help had run away (c) that their domestic help has run away (d) that our domestic help has run away
(b) that their domestic help had run away
Question 2. (a) if she had taken away nothing (b) if has she taken away anything (c) if she has taken away anything (d) if she had taken away anything
(d) if she had taken away anything
Question 3. (a) that she does take tile jewellery (b) that she has taken the jewellery (c) that she had taken the jewellery (d) that she have taken the jewellery
(c) that she had taken the jewellery
Policeman : You are driving too fast and have also jumped a red light. car Driver : Excuse me this time. I shall be careful in future. a policeman stopped a car driver and told him (1) ……………………… and (2) ………………….. The car driver pleaded to be excused that time and ‘promised (3) …………………….
Question 1. (a) that you are driving too fast (b) that he was driving too fast (c) that he is driving too fast (d) that you were driving too fast
(b) that he was driving too fast
Question 2. (a) that you had also jumped a red light (b) that you have also jumped a red light (c) that he has also jumped a red light (d) that he had also jumped red light
(d) that he had also jumped red light
Question 3. (a) to be careful in future (b) be careful in future (c) to be not careful in future (d) shall be careful in future
(a) to be careful in future
Rajeev : Our new servant has a tendency to steal things. Vandana : Is anything missing ? Rajecev : He has stolen the watch you presented me on my birthday. Rajeev told his wife Vandana that (1) …………………. Vandana asked him (2) …………………… Rajeev told her that (3) …………………… on his birthday.
Question 1. (a) their servant has a tendency to steal things (b) our servant has a tendency to steal things (c) their servant had a tendency to steal things (d) our servant had a tendency to steal things
(c) their servant had a tendency to steal things
Question 2. (a) if anything is being missed (b) if anything was missed (c) if any thing is missing (d) if anything was missing
(d) if anything was missing
Question 3. (a) he has stolen the watch I have presented him (b) he had stolen the watch she had presented him (c) he had stolen the watch I have presented you (d) he had been stolen the watch she had presented him
(b) he had stolen the watch she had presented him
Umang : I have problem with my homework. Will you please help me ? Pulkit : Yes, but what is the problem? Umang told her brother (1) ………………….. with her homework. Requesting him she asked (2) ……………………. help her. Pulkit said that he would but wanted to know (3) …………………….
Question 1. (a) that I have problem (b) that she had problem (c) that I had probelm (d) that she has probelm
(b) that she had problem
Question 2. (a) if you would (b) if would (c) if he would (d) if she would
(c) if he would
Question 3. (a) what the problem is (b) what is the problem (c) what was the problem (d) what the problem was
(d) what the problem was
Sumit : My father has decided to gift me a bike on my birthday. Vipul : 0! It is a wonderful news. Sumit : We will go on a long ride the day get the bike. Sumit informed his friend Viput 1 on his birthday. (1) …………………….. Viput was very happy and said that for him (2) ………………….. Sumit told Viput (3) …………………… on a long ride the day he got the bike.
Question 1. (a) that my father had decided to gift me a bike (b) that his father has decided to gift me a bike (c) that my father has decided to gift him a bike (d) that his father had decided to gift him a bike
(d) that his father had decided to gift him a bike
Question 2. (a) it is a wonderful news (b) it was a wonderful news (c) it had been a wonderful news (d) it has been a wonderful news
(b) it was a wonderful news
Question 3. (a) that we will go (b) that they will go (c) that they would go (d) that we would go
(c) that they would go
Rekha : anita’s mother is seriously ill and ¡s in the hospital. Dolly : What has happened to her? Rekha : She complained of chest pain yesterday. DoIly : a will go to see her tomorrow. Rekha told Dolly (1) ………………………. and was ¡n the hospital. Dolly asked (2) …………….. Rekha told her that (3) ………………… Dolly felt much concerned and said that she would go to see her the day after.
Question 1. (a) that anita’s mother had been seriously ill (b) that anita’s mother was seriously ill (c) that anita’s mother is seriously ill (d) that anita’s mother has been seriously ill
(b) that anita’s mother was seriously ill
Question 2. (a) what has happened to him (b) what had happened to him (c) what has happened to her (d) what had happened to her
(d) what had happened to her
Question 3. (a) she complains of chest pain. yesterday (b) she complained of chest pain yesterday (c) she had complained of chest pain the previous day (d) she complains of chest pain the previous day
(d) she complains of chest pain the previous day
Tarun : Divya, do you see the way the old lady is looking at us? Divya : She seems to be working her magic on us. We should run away from here. Tarun asked his friend Divya (a) ……………………… the old lady was looking at them To this Divya replied that (2) ………………………. and suggested that (3) ……………………..
Question 1. (a) if you could see the way (b) if she could see the way (c) if you see the way (d) if she can see the way
(b) if she could see the way
Question 2. (a) she seems to be working her magic on us (b) she seemed to be working her magic on us (c) she seems to be working her magic on them (d) she seemed to be working her magic on them
(d) she seemed to be working her magic on them
Question 3. (a) they should run away from there (b) they should run away from here (c) we should run away from here (d) we should run away from there
(a) they should run away from there
Mrs. bhalla : I can’t believe it ! live lost ten pounds. Mr. bhalla : That’s great ! Your diet seems to be working. Mrs. bhalla : I hope you have not disturbed the scales. Mrs. bhalla expressing surprise told her husband (1) ……………………….. that she had lost ten pounds. Mr. bhalla exclaimed that was great and added (2) ……………………………. working. Mrs. bhalla commented that she hoped (3) …………………….
Question 1. (a) she can’t believe (b) I could not believe (c) I can’t believe (d) she could not believe
(d) she could not believe
Question 2. (a) that your diet seems to be (b) that her diet seemed to be (c) that your diet seemed to be (d) that her diet seems to be
(b) that her diet seemed to be
Question 3. (a) he has not. disturbed the scales (b) you have not disturbed the scales (c) he had not disturbed the scales (d) you had not disturbed the scales
(c) he had not disturbed the scales
Grandmother : What has happened, Rahul? Rahul : Grandma, I lost my tooth. Grandmother : Don’t worry. I’ll take you to the dentist. Grandmother : Don’t worry. I’ll take you to the dentist. Grandmother asked her grandson, Rahul (1) ………………. Rahul replied (2) ……………….. His grandmother advised him (3) ………………….. and added that she would take him to the dentist.
Question 1. (a) what happened had (b) what had happen (c) what has happened (d) what had happened
(d) what had happened
Question 2. (a) that he has lost his tooth (b) that he had lost his tooth (c) that I lost my tooth (d) that I have lost my tooth
(b) that he had lost his tooth
Question 3. (a) worry not (b) not to worry (c) not to get worry (d) nor to worried
(b) not to worry
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One of the English grammar concepts that almost all of us would have studied in our junior classes is reported speech. Having a clear understanding of reported speech helps students use sentences correctly. This article provides reported speech exercises for class 10 students.
The CBSE Class 10 Gramar syllabus includes this reporting in dialogue forms. After that an exercise with blanks to be filled to transform the whole conversation in indirect form. Here are given practice exercises to help practice Dialogue reporting.
Reported Speech Exercises for Class 10 CBSE With Answers Pdf. This grammar section explains English Grammar in a clear and simple way. There are example sentences to show how the language is used. NCERT Solutions for Class 10 English will help you to write better answers in your Class 10 exams. Because the Solutions are solved by subject matter ...
Reported Speech Exercises and Answers for CBSE Class 10 provide students with essential practice in converting direct speech into reported speech, a key aspect of English grammar.
Try these Reported Speech exercises with answers for Class 10 to practise changing direct quotes into reported speech. Check your answers to see how well you understand the topic, and watch the Reported speech video for a clear explanation and more examples.
What is Reported Speech In English Grammar? Reported Speech is often called Indirect Speech, which is not the exact words spoken by the speaker and is not written inside the quotation marks. It is the representation of the words spoken by the speaker in the past by another person.
Here we have given notes for Reported Speech for Class 10. Reported Speech is part of English Grammar Class 10 for Quick Revision. These notes are comprehensive and detailed yet concise enough to glance through for exam preparations.
Reported Speech Dialogue Exercises For Class 10 Cbse With Answers PDF. Reporting of the words of a speaker in one’s own words is called Narration. There are two ways of reporting what people say: Direct Speech and Indirect Speech. Direct Speech. The actual words of the speaker using quotation marks are called Direct Speech. Indirect Speech.
Reported Speech Worksheet Class 10: Reported speech, a fundamental concept in English grammar, lays the strong foundation for effective communication and writing skills. For students in class 10, grasping this concept is important for constructing sentences accurately and confidently.
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