POSITIVE SENTENCES
NEGATIVE SENTENCES
YES/NO QUESTIONS
WH QUESTIONS
MIXED
100

He said that he liked football.

What was the direct sentence?

"I like football," he said.

100

He said that he hadn't gone to school.

What was the direct sentence?

"I didn't go to school," he said.

100

He asked if I had done my homework.

What was the direct Yes/No question?  

"Did you do your homework?" he asked.

100

She asked how I cooked rice. 

What was the original WH- question?

"How do you cook rice?" she asked.

100

Tom said that she was his best friend.

What was the direct statement?

"She is my best friend," Tom said.


200

She said that she had a new parfume.

What did she say?

"I have a new parfume," she said.

200

She said that she hadn't seen the movie.

What did she say?

"I haven't seen the movie," she said.

200

He asked if I was from Turkey.

What was the original Yes/No question?

"Are you from Turkey?" he asked.

200

They asked how long she had been waiting.

What was the direct question?

"How long have you been waiting?" they asked.


200

He asked if they had been to London before.

What was the direct Yes/No question?

"Have they been to London before?" he asked.

300

They said that they had a big house.

What did they say?

"We have a big house," they said.

300

 He said that he didn't like coffee. 

What was the direct sentence?

"I don't like coffee," he said.


300

He asked if she had ever been to Paris.

What was the original Yes/No question?

"Has she ever been to Paris?" he asked

300

She asked why he hadn’t told her the truth. 

What was the original question?

"Why didn’t you tell me the truth?" she asked.

300

She said that she couldn't find her keys. 

What was the direct negative sentence?

"I can't find my keys," she said.

400

She said that she could speak Spanish. 

What was the direct statement?

"I can speak Spanish," she said.

400

They said that they couldn't swim.

What was the direct statement?

"We can't swim," they said

400

They asked if she could have solved the problem by herself.

What was the direct question?

"Could she have solved the problem by herself?" they asked.

400

He asked how I had fixed the computer. 

What was the original WH- question?

"How did you fix the computer?" he asked.

400

He asked why they hadn't finished the report.

What was the original WH- question?

"Why haven’t you finished the report?" he asked.

500

They said that they had finished their project. 

What did they say?

"We have finished our project," they said.

500

She said that she wasn't hungry. 

What did she say?

"I am not hungry," she said.

500

He asked if they had been waiting for long. 

What was the direct Yes/No question?

"Have they been waiting for long?" he asked.

500

They asked when she had arrived.

 What was the direct question?

"When did she arrive?" they asked

500

He said that he had been working all day.

What was the direct sentence?

"I have been working all day," he said.