Change the sentences into Indirect Speech.
1. ‘I can tell from the expression on his face that he is going to refuse the job’, the boss said.
2. The child said to his mother, “I’ll never disobey you again.”
3. ‘Let’s have a break, I am tired and exhausted’, Brian said.
4. ‘There are interesting magazines in the reading-hall.’ She said to us.
5. ‘The company was founded in 1995,’ the boss said.
6. My colleague said to me, ‘I didn’t expect the company to make Colin re¬dundant.’
7. Mum said to me, ‘Kate is always leaving the door open.’
8. “I can help you tomorrow” she said she said.
9. She said to the children “I am going to get some milk.”
10. He said, ‘Winters are severe in our country’
11. She said to us, “I’ve received an interesting letter today.”
Answers & Comments
1. The boss said he could tell from my expression that I was going to refuse my job.
2. The child said to his mother he would never disobey her again.
3. Brian offered to have a break and said he was tired and exhausted.
4. She said to us there were interesting magazines in the reading-hall.
5. The boss said the company had been founded in 1995.
6. My colleague said to me she hadn't expected the company to make Colin redundant.
7. Mum said to me Kate was always leaving the door open.
8. She said she could help me the next day.
9. She said to the children she was going to get some milk.
10. He said winters were severe in their country.
11. She said to us she'd received an interesting letter that day.