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Reported Speech (Wh- questions)
100

Add "already" to the following sentence: I had eaten.

I had already eaten.

OR 

I had eaten already.

100

Add "yet" to the following sentence: Have you eaten?

Have you eaten yet?

100

"I saw something hit the water."- Jim

What did Jim say?

Jim (He) said he had seen something hit the water.

100

"Why is it important?"-Pam

What did Pam ask?

Pam (She) asked why it was important.

200

Add "already" to the following sentence: She had gone to the store that week.

She had already gone to the store that week.

200

Add "yet" to the following sentence: The singer hadn't left the stage.

The singer hadn't left the stage yet.

OR

The singer hadn't yet left the stage.

200

"I saw someone eat breakfast in the bathroom."- Tommy 

What did Tommy say?

Tommy (He) said he had seen someone eat breakfast in the bathroom.

200

"Where did you work?"-Tommy

What did Tommy ask?

Tommy (He) asked where he/she had worked.

300

Correct the error: We have already eaten breakfast by then,

We had already eaten breakfast by then.

300

Correct the error: I had left the plane yet.

I hadn't left the plane yet.

I haven't left the plane yet. <-- also correct but a different format

300

"We saw something in the water." -Jim

What did Jim say?

Jim (He) said they had seen something in the water.

300

"Who did you see?" -Mary

What did Mary ask?

Mary (she) asked who he/she had seen.

400

Where is "already" normally placed in a sentence?

In the middle

400

Where is "yet" normally placed in a sentence?

At the end

400

"Jim didn't like chocolate as a child." -Gabby

What did Gabby say?

Gabby (She) said that Jim hadn't liked chocolate as a child.

400

"What time does the concert start?" -George

What did George ask?

George (He) asked what time the concert started.

500

Add "already" to the following sentence: He had gotten married by the time she realized she was in love with him. 

He had already gotten married by the time she realized she was in love with him.


500

Add "yet" to the following sentence: I hadn't applied for the job.

I hadn't applied for the job yet.

OR

I had not yet applied for the job.

500

"Sherry didn't arrive until 10 pm" -Sue

What did Sue say?

Sue (She) said that Sherry hadn't arrived until 10 pm.

500

"Why didn't you tell me?" -Fred

What did Fred ask?

Fred (He) asked why you didn't tell him.
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