Imperative Sentences
Direct and Indirect Speech Imperative Sentences Exercises – 1
1. My sister said, “Would you like to have coffee with me ?”
2. The traveller said, “Can you please tell me the way to the bus station?”
3. “Be punctual,” my teacher said, “otherwise you will be punished.”
4. She said to her teacher, “Please explain this poem to me.”
5. The saint said to the pupils, “Be quiet and listen to me carefully.”
6. “Come quickly,” he shouted, and help me as I am in danger.”
7. The officer said to his clerk, “Read the letter carefully lest it should have some mistake.”
8. The teacher said, “will you please behave like a good student?”
9. My mother said, “Do not laugh at the lame man.”
10. He said to his servant, “Get out and don’t let me see your face again.”
11. “If you want success, don’t get lazy,” said he.
12. The doctor said, “Stop smoking now as it has got dangerous for you.”
Direct and Indirect Speech
Exercise – 1
1. My sister requested me to have coffee with her.
2. The traveller requested to tell him the way to the bus station.
3. My teacher ordered to be punctual otherwise I would be punished.
4. She requested her teacher to explain that poem to her.
5. The saint advised the pupils to be quiet and listen to him carefully.
6. He requested to go quickly and help him as he was in danger.
7. The officer ordered his clerk to read the letter carefully lest it should have some mistake.
8. The teacher requested to behave like a good student.
9. My mother forbade me to laugh at the lame man. Or My mother ordered not to laugh at the lame man.
10. He ordered his servant to get out and not to let him see his face again.
11. He advised not to be lazy if I want success.
12. The doctor advised to stop smoking then as it had got dangerous for him.
Hope this exercise has been very helpful for you
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