Exercise-1
- Direct: She said to me, “Did you finish your homework?”
- Direct: He said to her, “Did they arrive on time?”
- Direct: They said to him, “Did you see the match yesterday?”
- Direct: She said to me, “Did you enjoy the party?”
- Direct: He said to his friend, “What did you think of the movie?”
- Direct: The teacher said to the students, “Did you understand the lesson?”
- Direct: She said to him, “How long did you wait for the bus?”
- Direct: He said to me, “Why did you choose that book?”
- Direct: They said to her, “Did you read the article?”
- Direct: She said to him, “Who called you last night?”
- Direct: He said to me, “What did you do last weekend?”
- Direct: They said to her, “Did you attend the meeting?”
- Direct: She said to him, “Did you finish the report?”
- Direct: He said to me, “How many times did you visit that place?”
- Direct: The manager said to the team, “Did you meet the deadline?”
- Direct: She said to him, “Where did you go on your vacation?”
- Direct: He said to me, “Did you clean your room yesterday?”
- Direct: They said to her, “Did you help your sister?”
- Direct: She said to me, “When did you arrive at the airport?”
- Direct: He said to me, “How much did you spend on the gift?”
Answers:
- Indirect: She said to me if I had finished my homework.
- Indirect: He said to her if they had arrived on time.
- Indirect: They said to him if he had seen the match the day before.
- Indirect: She said to me if I had enjoyed the party.
- Indirect: He said to his friend what I had thought of the movie.
- Indirect: The teacher said to the students if they had understood the lesson.
- Indirect: She said to him how long he had waited for the bus.
- Indirect: He said to me why I had chosen that book.
- Indirect: They said to her if she had read the article.
- Indirect: She said to him who had called him the night before.
- Indirect: He said to me what I had done the previous weekend.
- Indirect: They said to her if she had attended the meeting.
- Indirect: She said to him if he had finished the report.
- Indirect: He said to me how many times I had visited that place.
- Indirect: The manager said to the team if they had met the deadline.
- Indirect: She said to him where he had gone on his vacation.
- Indirect: He said to me if I had cleaned my room the day before.
- Indirect: They said to her if she had helped her sister.
- Indirect: She said to me when I had arrived at the airport.
- Indirect: He said to me how much I had spent on the gift.