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Task 5 (Use answer sheet/to be passed) Letters onlyChanging direct speech to reported
speech (page 25) nos. 1-10
CHOICES FOR TASK 5

a. My brother said that he loved to sing.
b. She asked me If I was sure.
c. They said that they were veterans.
d. The little boy said that he would be a policeman.
e. The doctor asked her if she's not sick.
f. The teacher asked her if she would join the
contest..
g. The guard asked me to wear my uniform.
h. Pedro asked me if I saw his puppy outside.
1. Sheila said that they came here yesterday.

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