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| Which subject | English as second |
| What age group | Year or Grade 5 |
| What topic | Direct and indirect speech |
| Question types | Close-ended |
| Number of questions | 10 |
| Number of answers | 2 |
| Correct answers | Exactly 1 |
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Test your understanding of direct and indirect speech with this fun quiz! Choose the correct answer for each question.
Which of the following represents direct speech?
A. She said that she was tired.
B. "I am tired," she said.
What is the indirect speech version of: "Can you help me?" he asked.
A. He asked if I could help him.
B. "Can you help me?" he asked.
How would you write this in indirect speech? "I will go to the park," she said.
A. She said that she will go to the park.
B. She said that she would go to the park.
Which of these is an example of indirect speech?
A. "It is raining," he said.
B. He said that it was raining.
What is the correct transformation of: "I like ice cream," she said.
A. She said that she likes ice cream.
B. She said that she liked ice cream.
How do you convert this direct speech into indirect speech? "Are you coming to the party?" she asked.
A. She asked if I was coming to the party.
B. She asked if I am coming to the party.
Which statement shows the correct indirect speech?
A. He said, "I saw a movie yesterday."
B. He said that he had seen a movie the day before.
What is the direct speech version of: She mentioned that she enjoyed the concert.
A. "I enjoyed the concert," she mentioned.
B. "She enjoyed the concert," she said.
Identify the indirect speech in this example: "I found your book," he said.
A. He said that he found my book.
B. He said that he had found my book.
Which of the following is NOT an example of direct speech?
A. "Where are you going?" she asked.
B. She asked where I was going.