1) What is reported speech? a) A type of speech that is used to report on current events. b) A way of reporting what someone said without using their exact words. c) A type of speech that is used to persuade someone to do something. 2) What are the two types of reported speech? a) Formal and informal speech. b) Direct and indirect speech. c) Written and spoken speech. 3) When do we use direct speech? a) When we want to quote someone exactly. b) When we want to report on what someone said in a formal way. c) When we want to report on what someone said in an informal way. 4) When do we use indirect speech? a) When we want to report on what someone said in a general way. b) When we want to avoid quoting someone directly. c) When we want to report on what someone said in a formal way. 5) What are the rules for changing verb tenses in reported speech? a) The verb tense moves one step back in time. b) The verb tense remains the same. c) The verb tense moves forward in time. 6) What are the rules for changing pronouns in reported speech? a) The pronouns remain the same. b) The pronouns are changed to match the listener's perspective. c) The pronouns are changed to match the speaker's perspective. 7) What are some common mistakes to avoid when using reported speech? a) Forgetting to change the verb tense. b) Forgetting to change the pronouns.

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