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Sentences are given in direct speech. Change them into indirect speech.
1. The teacher said to the boys, ‘Have you done your homework?’
2. The little girl asked the man, ‘Will you help me?’
3. Janaki said, ‘I have been reading this book.’
4. Mother said to the daughter, ‘Go and change your dress.’
5. Susie said, ‘I had read this book before I gave it to you.’
6. Mike said, ‘I will bring my piano.’
7. The officer told the clerk, ‘Bring me that file.’
8. Jane asked, ‘Have you read that book?’
9. Malathi asked, ‘Where is your watch?’
10. Sophia said, ‘I watched this movie last week.’
11. Mother asked, ‘What is the matter?’
12. Shyam said, ‘I can solve this problem.’
1. The teacher asked the boys if they had done their homework.
2. The little girl asked the man if he would help her.
3. Janaki said that she had been reading that book.
4. Mother told the daughter to go and change her dresses.
5. Susie said that she had read that book before she gave it to me.
6. Mike said that he would bring his piano.
7. The officer told the clerk to bring him that file.
8. Jane asked if I had read that book.
9. Malathi asked where my watch was.
10. Sophia said that she had watched that movie the previous week.
11. Mother asked what the matter was.
12. Shyam said that he could solve that problem .
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In English grammar, reported speech is used to tell someone what another person said. It takes another person’s words (direct speech) to create a report of what they said (indirect speech.) With the following direct and indirect speech exercises, it will be easier to understand how reported speech works.
Complete the sentence in the reported speech.
Fill in the gaps below with the correct pronouns required in reported speech. Ex. Mary said: “I love my new dress!” Sentence: Mary said ____ love ____ new dress. Answer: she, her
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MADISON – As Joe Biden faces calls from within his own party to abandon a reelection bid, the 81-year-old Democratic president made a critical stop in this battleground state in a show of commitment to see his campaign through — defiantly declaring, "I'm staying in the race."
Biden visited Wisconsin's Democratic voting powerhouse of Madison, where he forcefully rejected pressure to drop out in an 18-minute speech in the gymnasium of a city middle school following a stunning debate performance during which Biden lost his train of thought and at times made nonsensical statements.
He closed his rally with Tom Petty's "I Won't Back Down" just before taping a primetime interview with ABC that was organized to help overturn public fears of a lagging mental acuity.
In the 22-minute interview that aired later Friday, Biden insisted he didn't need a cognitive or neurological test and appeared to dismiss reports that he had suffered mental lapses.
Biden dug in as ABC's George Stephanopoulos repeatedly pressed Biden whether he would end his candidacy if Democratic congressional leaders came to him to convince him he can't defeat Republican Donald Trump in November.
"Well, if the Lord Almighty comes down and tells me to do that, I might do that," Biden said, later insisting that his Democratic allies aren't going to demand that he exit.
"I'm not going to answer that question. It's not going to happen," Biden said. "I've not seen what you're proposing."
As he left Madison, supporters held signs along the side of the road that read, "Save your legacy drop out," "I heart you Joe, Bow out," “Pass the torch” and “Pres Biden - serve your country - not your ego… exit now.
But he told reporters he was "completely" ruling out leaving the race.
More: 'I screwed up': Joe Biden addresses debate performance with Milwaukee radio host
The stop, perhaps the most important for Biden this campaign cycle, came as the president continued to deflect concerns from Democratic donors and his political colleagues over the president's ability to defeat Trump and to carry out the duties of president for the next four years.
To a crowd of invited supporters, Biden displayed more vigor and clarity than in his recent debate performance and loudly rejected such discussions while still stumbling over some words during his speech and at one point declaring he would beat Trump "again in 2020" before correcting himself.
"You probably heard we had a little debate last week. Can't say it's my best performance, but ever since then, there's been a lot of speculation. What's Joe going to do? Is he going to stay in the race? What's he going to do? Here's my answer: I am running and am going to win again," Biden said in the gymnasium of Sherman Middle School on Madison's north side. "They're trying to push me out of the race. Let me say this clearly as I can, I'm staying in the race."
"I'm not letting one 90-minute debate wipe out three and a half years of work," he said.
More: Bice: From softball questions to a bungled attack, takeaways from Biden's first post-debate interview
Democratic governors who met with Biden on Wednesday in a meeting to assess the president said they would stand by the president, including Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers who was the only governor to not participate in the meeting. But on Thursday, the New York Times reported major Democratic donors are launching a pressure campaign to get Biden to step aside.
Biden's campaign, however, is portraying a unified team that is ignoring efforts to replace the candidate. In Friday's speech, Biden outlined the stakes of the race and again characterized Trump as a threat to democracy while addressing concerns about his age.
"You probably also noticed a lot of discussion about my age. I know I look 40," he joked. "I keep seeing all those stories about being too old. Let me say something ... I wasn't too old to create over 15 million new jobs, to make sure 21 million Americans are insured under the Affordable Care Act."
"Was I too old to erase student debt for nearly 5 million Americans? Too old to put the first Black woman on the Supreme Court in the United States of America?"
Evers, who introduced Biden, is a key ally for Biden, recently scoring a 51% job approval rating from Wisconsin voters in a Marquette University Law School poll — nearly unheard of in a state that is evenly split politically.
“The thing about me and Joe, we're not flashy, nor are we fancy. We're not for political drama or fanfare, we put our heads down and do the work,” Evers said before Biden took the stage. "We always try to do the right thing, and we're always going to say it straight. Now, compare this to the other guy."
Ahead of the rally, a group of local reporters were assembled to accompany the president's motorcade from the Dane County Regional Airport to the rally event and elsewhere. But the campaign scuttled the plan while reporters were waiting at the airport without explanation. A Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reporter was unable to cover Friday's rally because of the situation.
Absent Friday was the state's top Democrat: U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin. Baldwin has avoided appearing with Biden in the president's recent visits and had already scheduled a campaign stop in northern Wisconsin for Friday.
The last time Baldwin appeared with Biden was at the State of the Union address in Washington, D.C. in March, when she was among a group of lawmakers who walked the president into the House chamber.
Speaking to reporters in a coffee shop after a campaign event about 200 miles from Madison in Marinette, Baldwin repeatedly declined to say even if she thought Biden should remain on the ballot in November.
"I will tell you that I am focused on my own campaign," said Baldwin, who is running against Republican millionaire Eric Hovde.
She made no mention of Biden in her talk.
Biden arrived in Madison to both protesters and supporters holding signs that read, “Save your legacy drop out," “Three generations for Biden” and "Be a hero one more time.”
Biden also faced protests from about 75 pro-Palestinian activists on Madison's Sherman Avenue who shouted discontent over Biden’s handling of the war in Gaza into speakerphones, chanting “Biden, Biden you can’t hide, we charge you with genocide” and “Free, free Palestine.” Voters held signs including “Pres. Biden, Serve your country — not your ego. Exit now” and “Pass the torch.”
But supporters invited to the Madison event did not display much doubt about Biden remaining the presidential nominee for their party ahead of his speech.
“I don’t even understand why this is a talking point,” Nancy Locante of Kenosha told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. “We’re all behind Joe.”
Amber Cohen, 41, of Madison, said she would vote for the Democratic candidate no matter what, but said putting in anyone else is “a terrible idea this late in the race.”“I've been a Democrat since I understood what a Democrat was, and I just feel like this is really important,” Cohen said. “I'm pretty tired of people just constantly questioning Biden's age as if that's the issue and not focusing on the utter barrage of lies he was faced with.”
Following the rally, supporters with concerns said they were assuaged by the president's appearance.
James Tinjum, an engineering professor at University of Wisconsin-Madison who said he had concerns about Biden’s energy levels during the debate, was reassured Friday. He said he has faith in Biden’s ability to “get things done” and noted concerns about Trump’s age, as well. Trump turned 78 last month.
“He had more confidence, more strength in his voice and a positive message that I'm looking for,” Tinjum said.
Connie Koberle said Biden looked “very confused” during the debate but “seemed fine today.”
“I had a little bit of concern but was very much reassured,” Koberle said, adding his stamina stood out and that she felt “energized” in the crowd.
But beyond the venue of invited Biden supporters, Madison Democrats weren’t so sure. Some expressed stark concern about the president’s age and cognitive abilities.
“After the debate, a lot of people don't want him in general, so I think a new candidate is probably necessary,” Lauren Calvetti said in an interview at James Madison Park .
Ahead of the Madison visit, Wisconsin GOP Chairman Brian Schimming said the Biden campaign has gone from one of “confidence to calamity to crisis” over the past 10 days, citing Biden’s debate performance and the Democratic scramble since to shore up support for the president.
“The Democratic Party, nationally and in Wisconsin, is in disarray right now.”
Schimming said Biden’s visit to one of the state’s biggest Democratic strongholds isn’t an effort to expand his support, but rather an effort to “rescue his campaign.” He hinted at calls from Democrats to replace Biden at the top of the ticket.
“As this is playing out right now, this may be Joe Biden’s last appearance in Madison and in Wisconsin as a candidate, even, with the mess that they have going on in the campaign and the Democratic Party right now.”
Democratic Party of Wisconsin Chair Ben Wikler in an interview with the Journal Sentinel ahead of the event predicted Biden would be “knocking it out the park” with his speech.“My message to voters who are trying to figure out the path forward is to pay attention to the President's speech here in Madison today. Watch him on the campaign trail. See the fire and the energy that the voters saw in North Carolina last week,” Wikler said.
Lawrence Andrea and Daniel Bice of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Joey Garrison of USA TODAY contributed to this report.
President Joe Biden attended a Black church service in the critical swing state of Pennsylvania Sunday, ahead of a rally with union members. Biden is trying to project enough strength for his reelection campaign to quell a growing clamor from within in his own party for him to abandon his candidacy.
President Joe Biden attends a church service at Mt. Airy Church of God in Christ, Sunday, July 7, 2024, in Philadelphia (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
President Joe Biden, right, and pastor Dr. J. Louis Felton pray at a church service at Mt. Airy Church of God in Christ, Sunday, July 7, 2024, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
President Joe Biden, left, is greeted by Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker, right, and her son Langston Mullins, center, as Rep. Brendan Boyle, D-Pa., looks on in background as Biden arrives at Philadelphia International Airport to participate in a campaign event in Philadelphia, Sunday, July 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
Protesters carry signs in Harrisburg, Pa., as President Joe Biden attends a campaign event Sunday, July 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)
A protester holds a sign ahead of President Joe Biden’s visit to Mt. Airy Church of God in Christ, Sunday, July 7, 2024, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
President Joe Biden speaks at a church service at Mt. Airy Church of God in Christ, Sunday, July 7, 2024, in Philadelphia (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, from right, President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden visit Denim Coffee after a campaign event in Harrisburg, Pa., on Sunday, July 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., speaks as President Joe Biden, left, listens at a campaign rally in Harrisburg, Pa., on Sunday, July 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
President Joe Biden, right, greets Kahlia Brown, Miss Black Teen Pennsylvania, at a campaign rally in Harrisburg, Pa., on Sunday, July 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
President Joe Biden, right, takes a photo with a supporter at a campaign rally in Harrisburg, Pa., on Sunday, July 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
President Joe Biden speaks to supporters as first lady Jill Biden, left, looks on at a campaign rally in Harrisburg, Pa., on Sunday, July 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — President Joe Biden urged his supporters to stay unified during a series of stops in critical Pennsylvania on Sunday, even as some leading congressional Democrats privately suggested it was time for him to abandon his reelection bid because of intensifying questions about whether he’s fit for another term.
Addressing a rousing church service in front of stained glass windows bathed in sunshine at Philadelphia’s Mount Airy Church of God in Christ, the 81-year-old Biden joked, “I know I look 40” but “I’ve been doing this a long time.”
“I, honest to God, have never been more optimistic about America’s future if we stick together,” he said.
There and during a subsequent rally with union members in Harrisburg, Biden offered short speeches that touched on familiar topics. But he also left plenty of room for key backers to discuss standing by him. In that way, the Pennsylvania swing seemed meant to showcase support for the president from key political quarters more than proving he’s up to four more years.
His party, though, remains deeply divided.
As Congress prepares to resume this week, House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries convened top committee lawmakers Sunday afternoon to assess their views. Several Democratic committee leaders, including Rep. Jerry Nadler of New York, Rep. Jim Himes of Connecticut and Rep. Mark Takano of California, said privately that Biden should step aside, according to two people familiar with the meeting and granted anonymity to discuss it.
But other top Democrats, including members of the influential Congressional Black Caucus, argued just as forcefully that Biden remain the party’s choice. The conversation was wide ranging, with the committee leaders sharing various views on the situation, but there was no unanimity on what should be done, the people said.
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Biden was personally calling lawmakers through the weekend. He also joined a call with campaign surrogates and reiterated that he has no plans to leave the race. Instead, the president pledged to campaign harder going forward and to step up his political travel, according to two people who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss private conversations.
One Democrat the president spoke to, Sen. Alex Padilla of California, said he and others are pushing the Biden campaign to “let Joe be Joe, get him out there.”
“I absolutely believe we can turn it around,” Padilla told The Associated Press.
Meanwhile, a person familiar with Sen. Mark Warner’s thinking said there will be no meeting on Monday to talk about Biden’s future, as had been previously discussed, and that those discussions will take place in Tuesday’s regular caucus luncheon with all Democratic senators. The person said a private meeting was no longer possible after it was made public that the Virginia Democrat was reaching out to senators about Biden, and that a variety of conversations among senators continue.
Five other, different Democratic lawmakers have already publicly called on Biden to abandon his reelection campaign ahead of November. Meeting this coming week in person means more chances for lawmakers to discuss concerns about Biden’s ability to withstand the remaining four months of the campaign — not to mention four more years in the White House — and true prospects of beating Republican presumptive nominee Donald Trump .
Biden’s campaign team was also calling and texting lawmakers to try to head off more potential defections, while increasingly asking high-profile Biden supporters to speak out on his behalf..
Calls to bow out nonetheless popped up from different directions.
Alan Clendenin, a Tampa city councilman and member of the Democratic National Committee, on Sunday called for Biden to “step aside and allow Vice President Kamala Harris to carry forward his agenda as our Democratic nominee.” Director Rob Reiner, who has helped organize glitzy Hollywood fundraisers for Biden in the past, posted on X, “It’s time for Joe Biden to step down.”
The Democratic convention is fast approaching and Biden’s Friday interview with ABC has not convinced some who remain skeptical.
Democratic fundraising bundler Barry Goodman, a Michigan attorney, said he’s backing Biden but, should he step aside, he’d throw his support to Harris. That’s notable since Goodman was also a finance co-chairman for both of the statewide campaigns of Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, who has also been mentioned as a top-of-the-ticket alternative.
“We don’t have much time,” Goodman said. “I don’t think the president gets out. But if he does, I think it would be Kamala.”
There was no such suggestion at Mount Airy, where Pastor Louis Felton likened the president to Joseph and the biblical story of his “coat of many colors.” In it, Joseph was sold into slavery in Egypt by his jealous brothers, only eventually to obtain a high place in the kingdom of the pharaoh and have his brothers beg him for assistance without initially recognizing him.
“Never count Joseph out,” Felton implored. Then, referring to Democrats who have called on Biden to step aside, he added, “That’s what’s going on, Mr. President. People are jealous of you. Jealous of your stick-to-itiveness, jealous of your favor. Jealous of God’s hand upon your life.”
Felton also led a prayer where he said, “Our president gets discouraged. But today, through your holy spirit, renew his mind, renew his spirt, renew his body.”
After the church service, Biden visited a campaign office in Philadelphia, where Sen. John Fetterman, a Pennsylvania Democrat who won a tough 2022 race while recovering from a stroke, offered a forceful endorsement.
“There is only one guy that has ever beaten Trump,” Fetterman said. “And he is going to do it twice and put him down for good.”
Later stepping off Air Force One in Harrisburg, the president was asked if the Democratic Party was behind him and emphatically responded, “Yes.”
Joining him at the union event, Rep. Madeleine Dean, also a Pennsylvania Democrat, said that “democracy is on the line. There’s one man who understands it it’s Joe Biden.”
Isabel Afonso, who saw Biden speak in Harrisburg, said she was worried when she saw the president’s debate performance, but doesn’t think he should drop out of the race and that he can still win. “I know he is old, but I know if something happens to him, a reasonable person will replace him,” said Afonso, 63.
At the same event, 73-year-old James Johnson said he knew what it was like to forget things as he’s gotten older but called Biden “a fighter.” He said replacing the president at the top of the Democratic ticket would only cause confusion.
“I’m talking about lifelong Democrats and people that have been in the Democratic Party for a long time,” Johnson said. “They may just decide to jump ship, because of that.”
Still, others aren’t fully convinced.
Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut told CNN that Biden “needs to answer those questions that voters have” while adding, “If he does that this week, I think he will be in a very good position.”
Biden has rejected undergoing independent cognitive testing, arguing that the everyday rigors of the presidency were proof enough of his mental acuity. Yet California Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff told NBC on Sunday that he’d be “happy if both the president and Donald Trump took a cognitive test.”
As some Democrats have done, Schiff also seized on Biden suggesting during the ABC interview that losing to Trump would be acceptable “as long as I give it my all.”
“This is not just about whether he gave it the best college try,” Schiff said “but rather whether he made the right decision to run or to pass the torch.”
Weissert and Mascaro reported from Washington. Associated Press writers Zeke Miller and Kevin Freking in Washington, Michelle Price in New York, Meg Kinnard in Chapin, South Carolina, and Bill Barrow in New Orleans contributed to this report.
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Perfect English Grammar. Here's a list of all the reported speech exercises on this site: ( Click here to read the explanations about reported speech ) Reported Statements: Present Simple Reported Statement Exercise (quite easy) (in PDF here) Present Continuous Reported Statement Exercise (quite easy)
Rewrite the demands/requests in indirect speech. The passenger requested the taxi driver, "Stop the car.". → The passenger requested the taxi driver . to + same wording as in direct speech. The mother told her son, "Don't be so loud.". → The mother told her son . not to + same wording as in direct speech, but remove don't.
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Reported Statements 1. Change the direct speech into reported speech. Use 'she said' at the beginning of each answer. It's the same day, so you don't need to change the time expressions. 1) "He works in a bank." [ . Check. Show.
Liveworksheets transforms your traditional printable worksheets into self-correcting interactive exercises that the students can do online and send to the teacher. ... School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) (1061958) Main content: Reported speech (2013113) From worksheet author: Grammar guide and exercises to practice. I hope you ...
Exercises: indirect speech. Reported speech - present. Reported speech - past. Reported speech - questions. Reported questions - write. Reported speech - imperatives. Reported speech - modals. Indirect speech - tenses 1. Indirect speech - tenses 2.
Sentences are given in direct speech. Change them into indirect speech. 1. The teacher said to the boys, 'Have you done your homework?' 2. The little girl asked the man, 'Will you help me?' 3. Janaki said, 'I have been reading this book.' 4. Mother said to the daughter, 'Go and change your dress.' 5.
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RS008 - Reported Questions. RS007 - Reported Speech. RS006 - Reported Speech. RS005 - Reported Speech. RS004 - Reported Speech. RS003 - Reported Speech. RS002 - Reported Speech - Mixed Exercises. RS001 - Reported Speech - Mixed Exercises. Adjective and Adverbs - Downloadable PDF Worksheets for English Language Learners - Intermediate Level (B1)
Reported Speech Exercise #2. Fill in the gaps below with the correct pronouns required in reported speech. Ex. Mary said: "I love my new dress!". Sentence: Mary said ____ love ____ new dress. Answer: she, her. Tom and Bill said: "We love our new toys!". Tom and Bill said _____ love _____ new toys. The teacher looked at us and said ...
12/03/2019. Country code: RU. Country: Russia. School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) (1061958) Main content: Reported speech (2013113) From worksheet author: Two exercises for practicing the formation of all the types of the reported speech: statements, commands, general and special questions. Key is included.
ESL Reported Speech Activity - Grammar and Speaking: Asking and Answering Questions, Forming Sentences, True or False, Guessing - Group Work - Pre-intermediate (A2) - 40 minutes. In this entertaining reported speech speaking activity, students interview each other giving true or false answers and then use reported speech to compare what the ...
Reported Speech. All downloads are in PDF Format and consist of a worksheet and answer sheet to check your results. Levels of Difficulty : Elementary Intermediate Advanced. RS002 - Reported Speech - Questions Intermediate. RS003 - Reported Speech - Questions Intermediate. RS004 - Reported Speech - Indirect Commands Intermediate.
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Country code: PE. Country: Peru. School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) (1061958) Main content: Reported speech (2013113) From worksheet author: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of reported speech. Worksheet description: Title: Reported Speech Exercises 1 Objective Explanation: This worksheet aims to reinforce students...
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School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) (1061958) Main content: Reported speech (2013113) From worksheet author: Reported Speech Practice. Other contents: simple present, simple past, direct speech, indirect speech. Worksheet description: Educational Level: Intermediate Objective Explanation: The objective of this worksheet is to ...
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Liveworksheets transforms your traditional printable worksheets into self-correcting interactive exercises that the students can do online and send to the teacher. ... School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) (1061958) Main content: Reported speech (2013113) From worksheet author: Reported Speech. Other contents: Reported Speech ...
17/02/2022. Country code: BZ. Country: Belize. School subject: Grammar (1061914) Main content: Direct and Reported Speech (1708006) From worksheet author: Direct and Reported Speech. Other contents: Direct and Reported Speech.