"I have two brothers and three sisters," Maria said.
Maria said that she has two brothers and three sisters.
Peter said, "Knowledge is power."
Peter said that knowledge is power.
The Centiped is a very (noticeable, terrible) creature. You will never miss him from afar for he has forty-two legs!
noticeable
In reported speech, THIS MONTH becomes?
that month
Which nouns are being compared in this sentence?
James is a rocket.
James = a rocket
Pat exclaimed, "I love this bag!"
Pat exclaimed that she loved that bag.
Martin said, "I walk 10 km daily."
Martin said that he walks 10 km daily.
sensible
In REPORTED SPEECH, 'here' becomes?
there
What prefix means 'one'?
uni-
"I brush my teeth every day," Ben told his classmates.
Ben told his classmates that he brushes his teeth every day.
"It is a complete mess!" she groaned.
Ryan said, "I am reading."
Ryan said that he was reading.
Which nouns are being compared in this sentence?
My fingers are icicles.
my fingers = icicles
Which prefix means 'having two'?
bi-
Mr Thomas asked what time the meeting was the following / next day.
"Why can't I sleep?" Anna asked me.
Anna asked me why could not she sleep.
Mrs Tan makes a (admirable, charitable) donations every year.
charitable
Which nouns are being compared in this sentence?
My dad is a cuddly teddy bear.
My dad = cuddly teddy bear
Which prefix means 'many, more than one'?
multi-
"Are you retiring next year?" Michael asked Billy.
Michael asked Billy if he was retiring the following year.
"How is your mother?" Sarah inquired politely.
Sarah inquired politely about my mother.
The crime scene was too (incredible, horrible) to describe.
horrible
Which nouns are being compared in this sentence?
He is a couch potato.
he = couch potato
Which prefix means 'eight'?
octo-