Exercise-1
- Direct: She said to me, “Have you been studying for the exam?”
- Direct: He said to her, “Have they been working on the project?”
- Direct: They said to him, “Have you been watching that new series?”
- Direct: She said to me, “Have you been exercising regularly?”
- Direct: He said to his friend, “What have you been doing all day?”
- Direct: The manager said to the team, “Have you been preparing for the presentation?”
- Direct: She said to him, “How long have you been living here?”
- Direct: He said to me, “Why have you been avoiding my calls?”
- Direct: They said to her, “Have you been reading that book?”
- Direct: She said to him, “Who has been helping you with your project?”
- Direct: He said to me, “What have you been thinking about lately?”
- Direct: They said to her, “Have you been planning your vacation?”
- Direct: She said to him, “Have you ever been working on a group project?”
- Direct: He said to me, “How many times have you been to that restaurant?”
- Direct: The teacher said to the students, “Have you been studying for the test?”
- Direct: She said to him, “Where have you been traveling recently?”
- Direct: He said to me, “Have you been cleaning your room?”
- Direct: They said to her, “Have you been practicing for the competition?”
- Direct: She said to me, “When have you been planning to visit?”
- Direct: He said to me, “How much money have you been saving?”
Answers:
- Indirect: She said to me if I had been studying for the exam.
- Indirect: He said to her if they had been working on the project.
- Indirect: They said to him if he had been watching that new series.
- Indirect: She said to me if I had been exercising regularly.
- Indirect: He said to his friend what I had been doing all day.
- Indirect: The manager said to the team if they had been preparing for the presentation.
- Indirect: She said to him how long he had been living there.
- Indirect: He said to me why I had been avoiding his calls.
- Indirect: They said to her if she had been reading that book.
- Indirect: She said to him who had been helping him with his project.
- Indirect: He said to me what I had been thinking about lately.
- Indirect: They said to her if she had been planning her vacation.
- Indirect: She said to him if he had ever been working on a group project.
- Indirect: He said to me how many times I had been to that restaurant.
- Indirect: The teacher said to the students if they had been studying for the test.
- Indirect: She said to him where he had been traveling recently.
- Indirect: He said to me if I had been cleaning my room.
- Indirect: They said to her if she had been practicing for the competition.
- Indirect: She said to me when I had been planning to visit.
- Indirect: He said to me how much money I had been saving.