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Report these questions using if/whether or why/when/where/how/which/what. Remember the italicised verbs change into the past tense. Pran asked me, “Have you finished reading the newspaper?”

Answer» Pran asked me if I had finished reading the newspaper.
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Report these questions using if/whether or why/when/where/how/which/what. Remember the italicised verbs change into the past tense. She asked me, “When are we going to leave?”

Answer» She asked me when we were going to leave.
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Report these questions using if/whether or why/when/where/how/which/what. Remember the italicised verbs change into the past tense. He asked the little boy, “Why are you studying English?”

Answer» He asked the little boy why he was studying English.
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Report these questions using if/whether or why/when/where/how/which/what. Remember the italicised verbs change into the past tense. David asked his colleague, “Where will you go this summer?”

Answer» David asked his colleague where he would go that summer.
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Report these questions using if/whether or why/when/where/how/which/what. Remember the italicised verbs change into the past tense. Sheila asked the children “Are you ready to do the work?”

Answer» Sheila asked the children if they were ready to do the work.
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Match the meanings with the words/expressions in italics, and write the appropriate meaning next to the sentence. The first one has been done for you. I got a fright when I realised how close I was to the cliff edge.

Answer» I got a fright when I realised how close I was to the cliff edge. (frightened by something that happens suddenly)
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Match the meanings with the words/expressions in italics, and write the appropriate meaning next to the sentence. The first one has been done for you. The boy hid behind the door, not moving a muscle.

Answer» The boy hid behind the door, not moving a muscle. (too scared to move)