Ôn luyện Ngữ pháp thi vào 10 số 55: Reported Speech to Direct Speech (Chuyển từ câu tường thuật về câu trực tiếp)

4/18/2024 6:00:00 AM

Cùng bắt đầu bài học về Reported Speech to Direct Speech (Chuyển từ câu tường thuật về câu trực tiếp) ngay nhé! (*Hãy xoay ngang màn hình nếu bạn xem trên điện thoại nhé!)

(Bài học bao gồm nhiều trang, bạn hãy ấn vào thanh chọn trang bên dưới khung hình hoặc ấn vào mũi tên nhỏ bên cạnh số trang để xem. Vui lòng xem hết bài giảng trước khi ấn nút "Next" để làm bài tập.)

CÂU HỎI LÝ THUYẾT


Nhấn "Next" để bắt đầu kiểm tra lý thuyết trước khi làm các câu hỏi vận dụng nhé!

Kéo thả thì tiếng Anh phù hợp vào chỗ trống để chỉ ra sự thay đổi về thì khi chuyển từ câu tường thuật sang câu trực tiếp. 

Câu gián tiếp Câu trực tiếp
quá khứ hoàn thành tiếp diễn
hiện tại đơn
quá khứ tiếp diễn
quá khứ hoàn thành
is/am/are + going to

Xác định xem những thay đổi về trạng từ và từ chỉ định sau đây khi chuyển từ câu tường thuật sang câu trực tiếp là Đúng hay Sai.

1. the day after => yesterday

2. those => these

3. then => at the moment

4. the previous month => next month

5. that night => tonight

6. before => ago

BÀI TẬP VẬN DỤNG


Nhấn "Next" để thực hành các câu hỏi vận dụng từ cơ bản đến nâng cao nhé!

Choose the sentence CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

Her son said he was in the school canteen then.

  • "He was in the school canteen now", her son said.
  • "He is in the school canteen then", her son said.
  • "I'm in the school canteen now", her son said.
  • "I'm in the school canteen then", her son said.

Choose the sentence CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

The doctor advised Mr. Pike to take up a new hobby.

  • The doctor said, “A new hobby is not good for Mr. Pike.”
  • The doctor wanted Mr. Pike not to have any new hobby.
  • The doctor said, “You should start a new hobby, Mr. Pike.”
  • The doctor said to Mr. Pike, “You should stop your present hobby.”

Choose the sentence CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

Charlie said he would go to the cinema the next day.

  • Charlie said: “I would go to the cinema tomorrow.”
  • Charlie said: “I will go to the cinema the next day.”
  • Charlie said: “I will go to the cinema tomorrow.”
  • Charlie said: “I went to the cinema the next day.”

Choose the sentence CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

Dexter said that he had bought a new car recently.

  • Dexter said: “I’ve bought a new car recently.”
  • Dexter said: “I buy a new car recently.”
  • Dexter said: “I have been buying a new car recently.”
  • Dexter said: “I would have bought a new car recently.”

Choose the sentence CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

Jerry said he was studying English a lot at that moment.

  • Jerry said, “I’m studying English a lot at that moment!”
  • Jerry said, “I’m studying English a lot at the moment!”
  • Jerry said, “I have been studying English a lot at that moment!”
  • Jerry said, “I have been studying English a lot at the moment!”

Choose the sentence CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

Sharon told me that she would be entering the talent show.

  • Sharon told me, “I enter the talent show.”
  • Sharon told me, “I will be entering the talent show.”
  • Sharon told me, “I would be entering the talent show.”
  • Sharon told me, “I will enter the talent show.”

Choose the sentence CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

Frank said that the phone had been ringing all day.

  • Frank said, “The phone was ringing all day.”
  • Frank said, “The phone rings all day.”
  • Frank said, “The phone is ringing all day.”
  • Frank said, “The phone has been ringing all day.”

Choose the sentence CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

Jenny said she would help me with my homework.

  • Jenny said, “I will help you with your homework.”
  • Jenny said, “I would help you with your homework.”
  • Jenny said, “I am helping you with your homework.”
  • Jenny said, “I help you with your homework.”

Choose the sentence CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

Nancy said that she had played basketball in college.

  • Nancy said, “I play basketball in college.”
  • Nancy said, “I am playing basketball in college.”
  • Nancy said, “I will play basketball in college.”
  • Nancy said, “I played basketball in college.”

Choose the sentence CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

The woman wondered if her children were doing well at school.

  • The woman said, “My children are doing well at school.”
  • The woman said, “My children were doing well at school.”
  • The woman asked, “Are my children doing well at school?”
  • The woman asked, “Were my children doing well at school?”

Choose the sentence CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

She said that she would be visiting her college the following day.

  • She said, “I am visiting my college tomorrow.”
  • She said, “I will visit my college tomorrow.”
  • She said, “I am going to visit my college tomorrow.”
  • She said, “I shall be visiting my college tomorrow.”

Choose the sentence CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

He said that his father was playing cricket with him.

  • He said, “My father was playing cricket with me.”
  • He said, “My father is playing cricket with me.”
  • He said, “My father will have been playing cricket with me.”
  • He said, “My father plays cricket with me.”

Choose the sentence CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

Ann asked me whether I was free that night.

  • "Were you free that night?" Ann asked.
  • "Were you free tonight?" Ann asked.
  • "Are you free tonight?" Ann asked.
  • "Are you free that night?" Ann asked.

Choose the sentence CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

He said to me that he would not give me any medicine without a prescription.

  • “I won’t give you any medicine without prescription,” he said to me.
  • “I would not give you any medicine without prescription,” he said to me.
  • “I don’t give you any medicine without prescription,” he said to me.
  • “I haven’t given you any medicine without prescription,” he said to me.

Choose the sentence CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

Tom asked me what I planned to buy for my girlfriend’s birthday.

  • “What did you plan to buy for your girlfriend’s birthday?” Tom asked me.
  • “What do you plan to buy for your girlfriend’s birthday?” Tom asked me.
  • “What have you planned to buy for your girlfriend’s birthday?” Tom asked me.
  • “What will you plan to buy for your girlfriend’s birthday?” Tom asked me.

Choose the sentence CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

She said that she would read those letters then.

  • She said: “I will read these letters then.”
  • She said: “I am reading these letters now.”
  • She said: “I will read those letters then.”
  • She said: “I will read these letters now.”

Choose the sentence CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

My mother asked me if the doctor had come to see me the day before.

  • “Did the doctor come to see you the day before?” My mother asked.
  • “Would the doctor come to see you yesterday?” My mother asked.
  • “Should the doctor come to see you yesterday?” My mother asked.
  • “Did the doctor come to see you yesterday?” My mother asked.

Choose the sentence CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

Peter’s sister asked him if she could use his computer.

  • “Could I use his computer, Peter?” Peter’s sister asked him.
  • “Will I use my computer, Peter?” Peter’s sister asked him.
  • “Can I use your computer, Peter?” Peter’s sister asked him.
  • “Do I use your computer, Peter?” Peter’s sister asked him.

Choose the sentence CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

Nam told me that his girlfriend would come there to visit him the next day.

  • Nam told me: “My girlfriend will come here to visit me tomorrow.”
  • Nam told me: “My girlfriend will come there to visit me tomorrow.”
  • Nam told me: “My girlfriend will come there to visit me the next day.”
  • Nam told me: “My girlfriend will come here to visit me the next day.”

Choose the sentence CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

She reminded me to bring my passport with me the following day.

  • She said to me, "Forget to bring your passport with you tomorrow."
  • She said to me, "Don't forget to bring your passport with you the following day."
  • She said to me, "Remember bringing your passport with you tomorrow."
  • She said to me, "Don't forget to bring your passport with you tomorrow."

Choose the sentence CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

He said that he had gone to the university to submit his essay 5 days before.

  • He said: “I went to the university to submit my essay 5 days before.”
  • He said: “I had gone to the university to submit my essay 5 days ago.”
  • He said: “I was going to the university to submit my essay 5 days ago.”
  • He said: “I went to the university to submit my essay 5 days ago.”

Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first.

They said the support service would be set up in December.

=> "The support service December," they said.

Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first.

Linh told me that she would visit Bat Trang the following month.

=> "", Linh said to me.

 

Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first.

Chau said that she wanted to become a chef.

=> Chau said: "."

Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first.

She said that she was going to join the Science Club.

=> She said: " the Science Club."

Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first.

My mother said she had sent me the book the week before.

=> "," my mother told me.