Exercise: 1
- Direct: She said to me, “Have you finished your work?”
- Direct: He said to her, “Have they arrived yet?”
- Direct: They said to me, “Have you seen our cat?”
- Direct: She said to him, “Have you ever traveled to Japan?”
- Direct: He said to me, “What have you learned so far?”
- Direct: The teacher said to the students, “Have you completed your homework?”
- Direct: She said to me, “How long have you been waiting?”
- Direct: He said to his friend, “Why have you been late?”
- Direct: They said to her, “Have you visited the new cafe?”
- Direct: She said to him, “Who has helped you with the project?”
- Direct: He said to me, “What have you done this week?”
- Direct: They said to me, “Have you completed your report?”
- Direct: She said to me, “Have you ever tried Indian food?”
- Direct: He said to her, “How many times have you been to London?”
- Direct: The manager said to him, “Have you received my message?”
- Direct: She said to me, “Where have you traveled recently?”
- Direct: He said to his sister, “Have you cleaned the house?”
- Direct: They said to me, “Have you spoken to the manager?”
- Direct: She said to me, “When have you planned to visit?”
- Direct: He said to me, “How much have you spent on this trip?”
Answers:
- Indirect: She asked me if I had finished my work.
- Indirect: He asked her if they had arrived yet.
- Indirect: They asked me if I had seen their cat.
- Indirect: She asked him if he had ever traveled to Japan.
- Indirect: He asked me what I had learned so far.
- Indirect: The teacher asked the students if they had completed their homework.
- Indirect: She asked me how long I had been waiting.
- Indirect: He asked his friend why he had been late.
- Indirect: They asked her if she had visited the new cafe.
- Indirect: She asked him who had helped him with the project.
- Indirect: He asked me what I had done this week.
- Indirect: They asked me if I had completed my report.
- Indirect: She asked me if I had ever tried Indian food.
- Indirect: He asked her how many times she had been to London.
- Indirect: The manager asked him if he had received his message.
- Indirect: She asked me where I had traveled recently.
- Indirect: He asked his sister if she had cleaned the house.
- Indirect: They asked me if I had spoken to the manager.
- Indirect: She asked me when I had planned to visit.
- Indirect: He asked me how much I had spent on this trip.