Bài tập Viết lại câu từ trực tiếp sang gián tiếp

1/16/2019 12:00:00 AM
Bài tập Viết lại câu từ trực tiếp sang gián tiếp nhằm phục vụ nhu cầu chuẩn bị cho kỳ thi đại học môn Tiếng Anh.

Choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to this sentence.

She asked me, "Could you help me with my luggage?"

 
  • She asked me could I help her with her luggage.
  • She asked me if I could help her with her luggage.
  • She wondered if you could help her with her luggage.
  • She wondered if I could help me with her luggage.

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They asked us, "Are you going anywhere at the weekend?"

 
  • They wondered if we are going anywhere at the weekend.
  • They asked us would you go anywhere at the weekend.
  • They asked us if we were going anywhere at the weekend.
  • They wondered whether they were going anywhere at the weekend.

Choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to this sentence.

Jack asked Jane , "What time does the party start?"

  • Jack asked Jane what time the party started.
  • Jack asked Jane what time did the party started.
  • Jack asked Jane what time the party would start.
  • Jack asked Jane what time the party has started.

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the following question.

He asked me, "Do you understand the rules of the game?"

  • He asked me if I could understand the rules of the game.
  • He asked me if you understood the rules of the game.
  • He wondered if I understand the rules of the game.
  • He asked me if I understood the rules of the game.

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She asked him, "When will I see you again?"

 
  • She asked him when she would see him again.
  • She wondered when she would see him again.
  • She asked him if she would see him again.
  • She asked him when I will see you again.

Choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to the following sentence.

Bobby asked me, "Will you be at the party on Saturday?"

  • Bobby wanted to know if he would be at the party on Saturday.
  • Bobby asked me if I would be at the party on Saturday.
  • Bobby wanted to know if I will be at the party on Saturday.
  • Bobby wondered if he will be at the party on Saturday.

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John asked his wife, “What should I wear to the wedding ceremony tomorrow?”

  • John asked his wife what he should wear to the wedding ceremony the next day.
  • John wondered what he should wear to the wedding ceremony the next day.
  • John asked his wife what he will wear to the wedding ceremony tomorrow.
  • John wondered what he will wear to the wedding ceremony tomorrow.

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Jerry asked me, “Did you see that car over there?”

  • Jerry asked me when I had seen that car over there.
  • Jerry asked me if I see that car over there.
  • Jerry asked me if I had seen that car over there.
  • Jerry asked me did I see that car over there .

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Laura asked Bobby, “Who will you accompany to the party next Saturday?

  • Laura asked Bobby who you will accompany to the party the following Saturday.
  • Laura asked Bobby who would he accompany to the party the following Saturday.
  • Laura asked Bobby who he will accompany to the party next Saturday.
  • Laura asked Bobby who he would accompany to the party the following Saturday.

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Jimmy asked me, “Where did you meet him?”

  • Jimmy asked me where did I meet him.
  • Jimmy asked me where I had met him.
  • Jimmy asked me where I met him.
  • Jimmy asked me whether I had met him.

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The teacher asked his student,” Where are you going after school”?

  • The teacher wanted to know where his student is going after school.
  • The teacher asked his student where are you going after school.
  • The teacher wanted to know where his student was going after school.
  • The teacher asked his student where he would go after school.

Choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to the following sentence.

Hill asked me, "How long will you stay in Greece?"

  • Hill asked me how long I would stay in Greece.
  • Hill asked me how long you will stay in Greece.
  • Hill wanted to know how long I will stay in Greece.
  • Hill wanted to know how long will I stay in Greece.

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He asked me, "Have you ever played for your school soccer team?"

  • He wanted to know if I have ever played for my school soccer team.
  • He asked me if I ever played for my school soccer team.
  • He asked me when I had ever played for my school soccer team.
  • He wanted to know if I had ever played for my school soccer team.

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

“How often do you take out the trash?” my new neighbor asked me.

  • My new neighbor wanted to know how often did I take out the trash.
  • My new neighbor asked me how often I took out the trash.
  • My new neighbor asked me how often you take out the trash.
  • My new neighbor wanted to know how often I have taken out the trash.

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"How long has Liz been attending the Spanish school?", he asked.

  • He wanted to know how long Liz had been attending the Spanish school.
  • He wanted to know how long Liz has been attending the Spanish school.
  • He wondered how long Liz had been attended the Spanish school.
  • He wondered how long Liz had attended the Spanish school.

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The receptionist asked us, “Are you going to leave tomorrow?”

  • The receptionist asked us if we are going to leave tomorrow.
  • The receptionist asked us when we were going to leave the following day.
  • The receptionist asked us if we were going to leave the following day.
  • The receptionist asked us if we would leave the following day.

Choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to this sentence.
Liam asked me, “When did you finish your assignments?”

  • Liam asked me when I finished my assignments.
  • Liam asked me when I have finished my assignments.
  • Liam asked me when you finished your assignments.
  • Liam asked me when I had finished my assignments.

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The manager asked his staff, “Have you already thought my suggestion over?”

  • The manager wanted to know if she has already thought his suggestion over.
  • The manager asked his staff if she had already thought his suggestion over.
  • The manager wanted to know if she had already been thought his suggestion over.
  • The manager asked his staff if she has already been thought his suggestion over.

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Robert asked Linda, “What did Natasha say about her holiday plans?”

  • Robert asked Linda what Natasha had said about her holiday plans.
  • Robert asked Linda what Natasha said about her holiday plans.
  • Robert asked Linda what Natasha has said about her holiday plans.
  • Robert asked Linda what had Natasha said about her holiday plans.

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Robinson asked, “What are you going to do after graduating, Melissa?”

  • Robinson asked Melissa what she is going to do after graduating.
  • Robinson asked Melissa what you are going to do after graduating.
  • Robinson asked Melissa what she was going to do after graduating.
  • Robinson asked Melissa what you were going to do after graduating.