Vocabulary
D <> R
Grammar Fundamentals
Reporting Verbs
Surprise surprise
100

what is this equipment called?

Fire extinguisher

100

They said, "The sun is shining so brightly."

They said that the sun was shining so brightly.

100

Which one is reported?

A. She said, "It will be a sunny day."

B. She said it would be a sunny day.

sentence B

100

Report the following speech with the correct reporting verb!

"I'll pay you back tomorrow," he said. (Context: He borrowed some money from a friend)

He promised to pay me back the next day.

100

What are 2 words that are usually required (with either words appearances, never both) with reported YES/NO questions?

if and whether

200

I once ____ hot soup all over the table and ____ my mom's new tablecloth.

I once spilled hot soup all over the table and ruined my mom's new tablecloth.

200

Report this:

The teacher asked me if I had finished my homework. 

The teacher asked, "Did you finish / have you finished your homework?"

200

The reported form of "yesterday"

the day before or the previous day

200

Report the following speech with the correct reporting verb:

"You should try yoga," she said.

She recommended that I try yoga.

200

Report this speech:

"Back when dinosaurs existed, there used to be volcanoes that were erupting on the moon," said Daniel.

Daniel said that back when dinosaurs existed, there used to be volcanoes that were erupting on the moon.

300

Name 2 types of accident

Car accident, slip and fall, workplace accident, bicycle accident, fire accident

300

(direct) must --> reported ...

had to

300

Name 3 exceptions of backshifting...

Facts, likes and dislikes, commands and requests

300

Report the following speech with the correct reporting verb:

"I'm sorry I broke your phone," she said.

She apologized for breaking my phone.

300

"Can I have some chocolate?"

It has two reported speech formats because of lacking context. Explain both.

Asking someone to get them some chocolate (I asked for some chocolate).

Asking permission to eat some chocolate (I asked if I could eat some chocolate).

400

what is the 2-word term for an event or situation that could have resulted in injury, damage or loss but did not do so?

near miss

400

The direct for:

Peter asked if he could bring his book to school.

"Can I bring my book to school?"

400

What is backshifting?

one step backward

changing present tense into past tense

400

Report the following speech with the correct reporting verb:

"I didn't steal the wallet," he said. (Context: he was accused of stealing the wallet)

He denied stealing the wallet.

400

What is the direct speech of the following?

He said (that) he didn’t know what had happened, but he thought she had been crying.

"I don't know what happened, but I think she was crying," he said.

500
A medical term that scientists/doctors made to predict the outcome or result of an injury / a disease or a problem.

prognosis

500

Report the following speech:
"Leave the room and don’t come back!" the manager shouted (at me).

The manager shouted at me to leave the room and not come back.

500

Give 5 changes from reporting the following direct speech!

Helen said, "I think I'm going to submit this paper tomorrow."

- pronouns

- time signals

- grammar tenses

- punctuation ("")

- determiner (this)

500

Report the following speech with the correct reporting verb:

"Okay, I ate the last cookie," he said. (context: he was accused of eating the cookie)

He admitted (that) he had eaten the last cookie.

500

Report the following speech:

"If I were you, I wouldn’t say that," he told me.

He told me (that) if he were me (impossible - Condi 2), he wouldn’t have said that (past-future - Condi 3).

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