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Change to Noun Clause or Reported Speech:

"What language do you speak?" Jack asked me.

Jack asked me what language I spoke.

100

Change to Noun Clause or Reported Speech:

"Where does she want to meet us?" I want to know

I want to know where she wants to meet us.

100

Change to Noun Clause or Reported Speech:

"You don't have to cook tonight if you don't want to." My husband told me...

My husband told me that I didn't have to cook tonight if I didn't want to.

100

Change to Noun Clause or Reported Speech:

"You should try to have some fun in your lives!" Victor told his classmates...

Victor told his classmates that they should have some fun in their lives.

100

Change to Noun Clause or Reported Speech:

"Will you marry me?"He asked

He asked if she would marry him.

200

Change to Noun Clause or Reported Speech:

"Can you touch your nose with your tongue?" My neighbor's son asked me...

My neighbor's son asked me if I could touch my nose with my tongue.

200

Change to Noun Clause or Reported Speech:

"Why doesn't Marketa like her son's girlfriend?" Antastasiia was wondering

Anastasiia was wondering why Marketa didn't like her son's girlfriend.

200

Change to Noun Clause or Reported Speech:

"Are you happy?" Rocio wants to know...

Rocio wants to know if I am happy.

200

Change to Noun Clause or Reported Speech:

"Are you happy?" Rocio wanted to know

Rocio wanted to know if I was happy.

200

Change to Noun Clause or Reported Speech:

"Grammar is absolutely horrible and I will never learn it!" One student complained

One student complained that grammar was absolutely horrible and that s/he would never learn it.

300

Change to Noun Clause or Reported Speech:

"Are you travelling somewhere in the summer?" My classmates asked me

My classmates asked me if I was travelling somewhere in the summer.

300

Change to Noun Clause or Reported Speech:

"Do you feel ok?" The doctor asked me

The doctor asked me if I felt OK.

300

Change to Noun Clause or Reported Speech:

"When did Emmanuel buy the new Ferrari?" Sun asked Jose

Sun asked Jose when Emmanuel bought the new Ferrari.

300

Change to Noun Clause or Reported Speech:

"Speak louder!" The teacher...

The teacher told the student to speak louder.

300

Change to Noun Clause or Reported Speech:

"You must submit all your Blackboard assignments on time." The teacher said

The teacher said that I/we had to submit all our Blackboard assignments on time.

400

Correct or not? If not, fix the mistake(s).

Senay asked me what will happen if it snows on the day of the quest.

Senay asked me what would happen if it snowed on the day of the quest. 

P.S. It won't snow.

400

Correct or not? If not, correct the mistake(s).

Nobody knows how many girlfriends did my son have in college.

Nobody knows how many girlfriends my son had in college.

400

Change to Noun Clause or Reported Speech:

"Have you ever eaten any insects?" The curious teacher asked

The curious teacher asked if I had ever eaten any insects.

400

Change to Noun Clause or Reported Speech:

"Who will get an A on the next Quest?" Vanessa wants to know

Vanessa wants to know who will get an A on the next Quest. 

400

Change to Noun Clause or Reported Speech:

"I haven't had breakfast today." Brandon complained

Brandon complained that he hadn't had breakfast today.

500

Correct or not? If not, correct the mistake(s):

Risni was curious that what major Margaret wants to study after ESL.

Risni was curious which major Margaret wanted to study after ESL.

500

Correct or not? If not, make correction(s).

The teacher asked that where did Nataliya go for Spring Break.

The teacher asked where Nataliya went for Spring Break.

500

Correct or not? If not, correct the mistake(s).

We didn't know that Lotry have any pets.

We didn't know if Lotry had any pets.


500

Correct or not? If not, correct the mistake(s).

Felipe said Ashley she don't studied too much.

Felipe told Ashley not to study too much.

500

Correct or not? If not, correct the mistake(s).

The teacher said us that to don't come late on Wednesday.

The teacher told us not to come late on Wednesday.