“Have you ever struggled with changing direct speech into indirect speech when using the past perfect tense? Look no further! This exercise is designed to help you master the art of narration change. Whether you are a student, teacher, or language enthusiast, this exercise will provide you with 15 questions that will test your knowledge and improve your understanding of the past perfect tense in indirect speech. So, get ready to sharpen your skills and let’s dive into the world of grammar!”
- “I had finished my homework” – What did the speaker say they had done?
- “She had visited the museum” – What had the woman done?
- “They had completed the project” – What did they say they had done?
- “He had taken a bath” – What did the man say he had done?
- “She had watched the sunset” – What had the woman done?
- “We had eaten dinner” – What did the speaker say they had done?
- “The children had gone to bed” – What did the speaker say the children had done?
- “He had finished the book” – What did the man say he had done?
- “She had bought a new dress” – What had the woman done?
- “They had played a game” – What did they say they had done?
- “I had seen the movie” – What did the speaker say they had done?
- “She had made a cake” – What had the woman done?
- “They had gone for a walk” – What did they say they had done?
- “He had taken the dog for a walk” – What did the man say he had done?
- “She had cleaned the house” – What had the woman done?
also read-NARRATION CHANGE-DIRECT TO INDIRECT OF PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE
Answers:
- The speaker said they had finished their homework.
- The woman had visited the museum.
- They said they had completed the project.
- The man said he had taken a bath.
- The woman had watched the sunset.
- The speaker said they had eaten dinner.
- The speaker said the children had gone to bed.
- The man said he had finished the book.
- The woman had bought a new dress.
- They said they had played a game.
- The speaker said they had seen the movie.
- The woman had made a cake.
- They said they had gone for a walk.
- The man said he had taken the dog for a walk.
- The woman had cleaned the house.