Exercise-1
- Direct: She said to me, “Had you finished your homework before the deadline?”
- Direct: He said to her, “Had they completed the project before the meeting?”
- Direct: They said to him, “Had you seen that movie before last night?”
- Direct: She said to me, “Had you ever traveled abroad before?”
- Direct: He said to his friend, “What had you done before you moved here?”
- Direct: The teacher said to the students, “Had you studied for the test before?”
- Direct: She said to him, “How long had you been working there before you left?”
- Direct: He said to me, “Why had you chosen that career path?”
- Direct: They said to her, “Had you finished reading the book before the class?”
- Direct: She said to him, “Who had helped you with the project?”
- Direct: He said to me, “What had your brother done before he got the job?”
- Direct: They said to her, “Had you cooked dinner before the guests arrived?”
- Direct: She said to him, “Had you ever met her before the party?”
- Direct: He said to me, “How many times had you visited that place before?”
- Direct: The manager said to the team, “Had you completed the report before the deadline?”
- Direct: She said to him, “Where had you gone before you came here?”
- Direct: He said to me, “Had you learned the material before the exam?”
- Direct: They said to her, “Had you helped your parents before?”
- Direct: She said to me, “When had you heard the news?”
- Direct: He said to me, “How much had you saved before the trip?”
Answers:
- Indirect: She said to me if I had finished my homework before the deadline.
- Indirect: He said to her if they had completed the project before the meeting.
- Indirect: They said to him if he had seen that movie before the night before.
- Indirect: She said to me if I had ever traveled abroad before.
- Indirect: He said to his friend what I had done before I moved there.
- Indirect: The teacher said to the students if they had studied for the test before.
- Indirect: She said to him how long he had been working there before he left.
- Indirect: He said to me why I had chosen that career path.
- Indirect: They said to her if she had finished reading the book before the class.
- Indirect: She said to him who had helped him with the project.
- Indirect: He said to me what my brother had done before he got the job.
- Indirect: They said to her if she had cooked dinner before the guests arrived.
- Indirect: She said to him if he had ever met her before the party.
- Indirect: He said to me how many times I had visited that place before.
- Indirect: The manager said to the team if they had completed the report before the deadline.
- Indirect: She said to him where he had gone before he came there.
- Indirect: He said to me if I had learned the material before the exam.
- Indirect: They said to her if she had helped her parents before.
- Indirect: She said to me when I had heard the news.
- Indirect: He said to me how much I had saved before the trip.