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Interactive Grammar: Pronoun Changes in Reported Speech quiz

Change pronouns correctly: I → he/she, we → they, my → his/her — one of the most common sources of error in reported speech.

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Duration
~15 min
Questions
10
Level
Intermediate

Overview

Pronouns change in reported speech to reflect the new perspective of the reporter. I → he/she, we → they, me → him/her, my → his/her, our → their, you → I/he/she (depending on context). These changes are among the most common sources of error in reported speech.

Pronoun Changes

  • I →he / she (the speaker)
  • we →they
  • my →his / her
  • our →their
  • me →him / her

You Changes (Context-Dependent)

  • you →I / he / she / they (depends on context)
  • your →my / his / her / their
  • Example'I'll help you,' she told me. → She said she would help me.

Common Errors

  • ❌ She said, 'I am tired.' → She said I was tired.
  • ✅ She said she was tired.
  • ❌ He said, 'We finished.' → He said we had finished.
  • ✅ He said they had finished.

When to use

Storytelling

She said she had always wanted to travel.

Conversation

He told me he would lend me his book.

News

The CEO said the company had met its targets.

Emails

She confirmed that her team had completed the task.

Pronoun Changes — Multiple Choice

Choose the correctly reported pronoun.

Multiple Choice10 questions
1Direct: 'I am tired.' (She said) → She said was tired.
2Direct: 'We have finished.' (They said) → They said had finished.
3Direct: 'My bag is missing.' (She said) → She said bag was missing.
4Direct: 'I'll help you.' (She told me) → She said she would help .
5Direct: 'Our team won.' (He said) → He said team had won.
6Direct: 'I called you.' (He told me) → He said he had called .
7Direct: 'We need your help.' (They told me) → They said they needed help.
8Direct: 'I love my job.' (She said) → She said she loved job.
9Direct: 'You should apply.' (He told me) → He told me should apply.
10Direct: 'I saw them.' (She said) → She said she had seen .

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this lesson on pronoun Changes in Reported Speech cover?

Change pronouns correctly: I → he/she, we → they, my → his/her — one of the most common sources of error in reported speech.

Which CEFR level is this lesson designed for?

This lesson is designed for Intermediate (B1) learners and forms part of the Pronoun Changes in Reported Speech section on Grammartier.

What is the best approach for studying this grammar topic?

Start with the definition, then study the examples carefully to understand how the pattern works in context. Practise identifying the structure in authentic sentences before producing your own — this recognition-first approach builds a strong foundation for accurate, confident use.

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