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Interactive Grammar: Reporting Statements quiz

Convert direct statements into reported speech using that-clauses, tense backshift, and pronoun changes.

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Duration
~45 min
Questions
30
Level
Intermediate

Overview

Reported statements convert direct speech into indirect speech using a reporting verb (say, tell, explain) + that-clause, with tense backshift and pronoun changes. Example: 'I am tired' → She said she was tired. The conjunction 'that' is often omitted in informal speech.

Direct → Reported

  • Change the tense (backshift), pronouns, and time expressions.
  • DirectShe said, 'I am tired.'
  • ReportedShe said (that) she was tired.
  • DirectHe said, 'I will help you.'
  • ReportedHe said (that) he would help me.

Tense Backshift

  • am/is/are → was/were
  • do/does →did
  • will →would
  • have/has →had
  • can →could

Pronoun Changes

  • I → he / she
  • we → they
  • my → his / her
  • you → I / he / she / they (context-dependent)

When to use

News reporting

The minister said that taxes would increase.

Academic writing

Smith argued that the results were inconclusive.

Conversation

She told me she was moving to London.

Business emails

He confirmed that the order had been dispatched.

Reporting Statements — Multiple Choice

Choose the correctly reported statement.

Multiple Choice10 questions
1Direct: 'I am tired.' She said…
2Direct: 'I work in London.' He said…
3Direct: 'We have finished.' They said…
4Direct: 'I will call you.' She said…
5Direct: 'I can swim.' He said…
6Direct: 'She is studying.' He said…
7Direct: 'I went to Paris.' She said…
8Direct: 'I must leave.' He said…
9Direct: 'We are moving next week.' She said…
10Direct: 'I may be late.' He said…

Reporting Statements — Transform

Rewrite each direct statement in reported speech.

Transform10 questions

1'I am happy,' she said. → Reported speech

2'We have arrived,' they said. → Reported speech

3'I will help you,' he told me. → Reported speech

4'She can speak French,' he said. → Reported speech

5'I went to the gym yesterday,' she said. → Reported speech

6'They are working late,' he said. → Reported speech

7'I must finish this report,' she said. → Reported speech

8'We may join you later,' they said. → Reported speech

9'I have never been to Japan,' he said. → Reported speech

10'She will arrive tomorrow,' he said. → Reported speech

Reporting Statements — Error Correction

Correct the reported speech error in each sentence.

Error Fix10 questions

1She said she is tired.

2He said he works in London.

3She told that she was leaving.

4He said me to sit down.

5She said she will come tomorrow.

6He said I was happy. (reporting her own words)

7She said they have finished.

8He said he can swim.

9She said she must leave.

10He said they are moving next week.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this lesson on reporting Statements cover?

Convert direct statements into reported speech using that-clauses, tense backshift, and pronoun changes.

Which CEFR level is this lesson designed for?

This lesson is designed for Intermediate (B1) learners and forms part of the Reporting Statements 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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