“I might have forgotten to send the email yesterday,” Sarah said.Choose the correct reported speech., A) Sarah said that she might forget to send the email the day before., Sarah admitted that she might have forgotten to send the email the previous day., Sarah said she forgot sending the email yesterday., Sarah told that she might had forgotten to send the email before., “Why had you left before the meeting ended?” the manager asked Tom.Choose the correct reported speech., The manager asked Tom why had he left before the meeting ended., The manager asked Tom why he has left before the meeting had ended., The manager asked Tom why he had left before the meeting ended., The manager asked Tom why did he leave before the meeting ended., Direct speech: “Do you know where Anna has gone?” Michael asked me.Reported speech:Michael asked me did I know where Anna had gone., true, false, “If I had known about the traffic, I would have left earlier,” Jack said.Choose the correct reported speech., Jack said that if he had known about the traffic, he would leave earlier., Jack said if he knew about the traffic, he would have left earlier., Jack said that if he had known about the traffic, he would have left earlier., Jack said that if he would know about the traffic, he had left earlier., How can we change word "now" in reported speech?, Later, Tomorrow, Previous, Then, Direct speech: “Do you know where Anna has gone?” Michael asked me.Reported speech:Michael asked me did I know where Anna had gone., True, False, how the word "may" change in reported speech?, might, had to, must, should, how can we describe "yesterday" in reported speech?, yesterday, The day before, the previous day, There, The next day, The teacher asked the students whether they had finished the exercise.Choose the correct direct speech., The teacher asked, “Did you finish the exercise?”, The teacher asked, “Have you finished the exercise?”, The teacher asked the students, “Had you finished the exercise?”, The teacher said, “You have finished the exercise?”, Sarah warned me not to leave the door unlocked at night.Choose the correct direct speech., Sarah said, “Don’t leave the door unlocked at night.”, Sarah warned me, “You not leave the door unlocked at night.”, Sarah said to me, “Didn’t leave the door unlocked at night.”, Sarah warned that, “Do not left the door unlocked at night.”, If reporting verb is in the past,we sometimes have to change modals and semi-modals., True, False, how past continious change in reported speech?, To past simple, to present perfect, to past perfect, to past perfect continious, how word "here" change in reported speech?, there, that, this, ago, we have to change time words/phrases when the information is still true at the moment of speaking/writing, true, false.

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