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Reported speech (indirect speech) exercises in English

08.08.2025
3 minutes to read
Reported Speech, or indirect speech, often causes confusion: what is correct - “He said that he was tired” or “He said he is tired”? These exercises will help you understand the rules of tense agreement, learn to transform direct speech into indirect speech and consolidate the skill through practice.
In this selection:
  • exercises with transforming direct speech into indirect speech;
  • tests with multiple choice answers;
  • tasks for error correction;
  • real-life situations;
  • and, of course, answers for self-testing.

Ideal for independent practice, exam preparation or just refreshing the topic.

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Transform each sentence from direct speech into indirect speech. Pay attention to tense, pronouns and time markers.

  1. She said, “I am tired.”
  2. He said, “I will call you tomorrow.”
  3. Tom said, “I’m reading a book.”
  4. Mary said, “I have done my homework.”
  5. They said, “We went to the cinema.”
  6. He said, “I don’t like this movie.”
  7. She said, “I can drive a car.”
  8. Jack said, “We are going to the party.”
  9. Lucy said, “I may be late.”
  10. Anna said, “I must go now.”
  11. Mike said, “I saw her yesterday.”
  12. Emma said, “I am learning French.”
  13. He said, “It is raining.”
  14. She said, “I have been waiting for you.”
  15. They said, “We will help you.”

✅ You will find the answers to all the exercises at the end of the page.

Exercise 1. Transform direct speech into indirect speech

Exercise 2. Choose the correct form of indirect speech

Choose one correct version of indirect speech. Watch the tense, pronouns and changes in time markers.
Answer the questions by choosing one correct option.
Exercise 2
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She said, “I’m hungry.”
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He said, “I will go.”
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They said, “We are working.”
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Jane said, “I saw him.”
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He said, “I can swim.”
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Mark said, “I have finished.”
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She said, “I’m going out.”
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John said, “I bought a car.”
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They said, “We are tired.”
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Emma said, “I might come.”
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He said, “I must study.”
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Kate said, “I am watching TV.”
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Tom said, “I saw her yesterday.”
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She said, “We have been here before.”
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They said, “We will be late.”
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Excellent result.
You are well versed in the rules of the passive voice and confidently apply them in practice. You can move on to more complex constructions or consolidate your knowledge in colloquial speech.
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Good result!
You have already understood a lot, but there are little things that need to be improved. Review the mistakes, practice a little more - and you will be at the top.
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You are on the right track, but the passive voice has not yet been consolidated.
Pay attention to the verb forms and tenses. We recommend taking the test again after reviewing the theory.
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Exercise 3. Find and correct the error

Each sentence contains an error in the construction of indirect speech. Find it and rewrite the phrase correctly.
  1. He said that he is tired.
  2. She said she will come.
  3. They said that they has finished.
  4. I said that I don’t know him.
  5. He said he can drives.
  6. She said she was go to school.
  7. Mike said he had saw the movie.
  8. Lucy said she must to leave.
  9. Emma said that she are happy.
  10. He said he don’t like fish.
  11. She said she have done it.
  12. They said that they will helps me.
  13. Tom said he has saw her.
  14. She said I will be late.
  15. Jack said he going to the gym.

✅ You will find the answers to all the exercises at the end of the page.

Exercise 4. Come up with indirect phrases for real situations

Here are 15 real-life situations where someone says something. Your task is to imagine that you are retelling these words from a third person and to design each phrase as indirect speech. Use different tenses, change pronouns and time markers, as in real English.

  1. Mail - letters arrive every day.
  2. Road repairs - they recently finished.
  3. Festival - they will hold it in the summer.
  4. New cafe - it opened last week.
  5. Cleaning - the apartment has already been cleaned.
  6. News - they show it on TV.
  7. House - it was built in 2020.
  8. Phone - it was stolen at a party.
  9. Exam - will be written tomorrow.
  10. Bridge - it is being built now.
  11. TV series - it is being filmed in London.
  12. Letter - has just been sent.
  13. Film - has already been watched.
  14. Photos - are being taken in the studio.
  15. Textbooks are distributed during the first lesson.

You will find the answers to all the exercises at the end of the page.

Exercise 5. Insert the correct form of indirect speech

Choose the correct form of indirect speech from the two suggested ones. The exercise will help to consolidate the rules of tense agreement and the correct replacement of pronouns and modal verbs.
Answer the questions by choosing one correct option.
Exercise 5
Take the quiz
She said, “I’m fine.”
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He said, “I will go there.”
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They said, “We are waiting.”
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She said, “I saw her yesterday.”
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Tom said, “I can help.”
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Emma said, “I have done it.”
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Emma said she has done it.
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He said, “I must leave.”
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She said, “I’m going now.”
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They said, “We were here.”
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Lucy said, “I don’t know.”
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John said, “I will call her.”
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She said, “I may be late.”
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He said, “I’ve been studying.”
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Anna said, “I am tired.”
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They said, “We will help.”
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Excellent result.
You are confident in the rules of indirect speech and can apply them in practice.
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Good result!
There are some small mistakes, but you already have the basics. We recommend analyzing the answers and repeating the key points.
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Basic knowledge is present, but more practice is needed.
Pay attention to tenses and modal verbs.
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