Maxsus ta’lim vazirligi nizomiy nomidagi Toshkent davlat pedagogika universiteti qoshidagi akademik litsey Nurmatov J. N, Kudratov K. X



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EX 328 TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE

  1. Choose the appropriate form of Indirect Speech.

Bob said “I am feeling tired.”

Bob said that … .



A) he was felt tired

C) he was feeling tired

B) he is feeling tired

D) he feels tiring




E) he were feeling tired

  1. Choose the appropriate form of Indirect Speech.

Kate said “I do not have any time.”

Kate said that … .



  1. she did not have any time

  2. she had no any time

  3. she does not have any time

  4. she did not have some time

  5. she had not got any time

  1. Choose the appropriate form of Indirect Speech.

Tim said to me “I am going to learn French.”

Tim told me that … .



  1. he is going to learn French

  2. he was going to learnt French

  3. he were going to learn French

  4. he was going to learning French

  5. he was going to learn French



  1. Choose the appropriate form of Indirect Speech.

“Don’t cry,” I said to Bill.

I told Bill … .



A) not to cry

C) to cry

B) do not cry

D) not to crying




E) did not cry




  1. Choose the appropriate form of Indirect Speech.

“Don’t stand from bed for a few days,” the doctor said to me.

The doctor told me … .



  1. do not stand from bed for a few days

  2. to stand from bed for a few days

  3. not to stand from bed for a few days

  4. did not stand from bed for a few days

  5. stand not from bed for a few days

  1. Choose the appropriate form of Indirect Speech.

“Please don’t tell anybody what has happened,” Barbara said to me.

Barbara asked me … .



  1. to tell somebody what had happened

  2. not to tell somebody what had happened

  3. not to tell anybody what happened

  4. not to tell anybody what had happened

  5. do not tell anybody what had happened

  1. Choose the appropriate form of Indirect Speech.

“Will you be free tomorrow?” Collin asked Richard.

Collin asked Richard … .



  1. if he would be free the following day

  2. if he will be free tomorrow

  3. if he would be free tomorrow

  4. if he would free the following day

  5. if he would been free the following day




  1. Choose the appropriate form of Indirect Speech.

“Where is the nearest bus stop.” the old man addressed a policeman

The old man asked a policeman … .




  1. where was the nearest bus stop

  2. where the nearest bus stop was

  3. where the nearest bus stop is

  4. where the nearest was bus stop

  5. where the nearest bus stop were




  1. Choose the appropriate form of Indirect Speech.

“Why hasn’t he locked the car door?” the policeman said.

The policeman asked … .




  1. why he has not locked the car door

  2. why he had no locked the car door

  3. why he did not lock the car door

  4. why he have not locked the car door

  5. why he had not locked the car door




  1. Choose the appropriate form of Indirect Speech.

“I want to go away for a holiday but I do not know where to go.” - Alice said to her friend.

Alice told her friend that … .




  1. she wanted to go away for a holiday but she did no know where to go

  2. she wanted to go away for a holiday but she did not know where to go

  3. she wants to go away for a holiday but she did not know where to go

  4. she did not want to go away for a holiday but she knew where to go

  5. she wanted to go away for a holiday but she does not know where to go




  1. Choose the appropriate form of Indirect Speech.

“Have you met George Lamb?” – he asked me.

He wanted to know … .




  1. whether had I met George Lamb

  2. if I have met George Lamb

  3. that I had met George Lamb

  4. if I met George Lamb

  5. if I had met George Lamb




  1. Choose the appropriate form of Indirect Speech.

“Who caused the accident?”

Someone asked me … .




  1. who had caused the accident

  2. who has caused the accident

  3. if I had caused the accident

  4. whether had I caused the accident

  5. who I had caused the accident

  1. Choose the appropriate form of Indirect Speech.

“Don’t swim too far, dear” – asked Dad.

Dad asked him … .



  1. not to swim far too

  2. do not swim too far

  3. would not swim too far

  4. not to swimming too far

  5. not to swim too far




  1. Choose the appropriate form of Indirect Speech.

Shop assistant: “Would you wait half an hour, please”

Customer: All right.



  1. The shop assistant asked if the customer would wait half an hour. The customer agreed to wait.

  2. The shop assistant asked whether the customer would wait half an hour. The customer said that it is all right.

  3. The shop assistant asked whether the customer will wait half an hour. The customer said it would be all right.

  4. The shop assistant asked the customer to wait half an hour. The customer said that it was all right.

  5. The shop assistant told not to wait half an hour. The customer said it was all right.

  1. Choose the appropriate form of Indirect Speech.

“Ann’s sister did nothing except complain,” – remarked Tim.

Tim remarked … .



  1. that Ann’s sister did nothing except complain

  2. if Ann’s sister did nothing except complain

  3. whether Ann’s sister had done nothing except complain

  4. that Ann’s sister hadn’t done nothing except complain

  5. that Ann’s sister had done nothing except complain

  1. Choose the appropriate form of Indirect Speech.

Mrs. Smith said to her son: “Don’t wear your best trousers in the garden.”

Mrs. Smith told her son … .



  1. not to wore his best trousers in the garden

  2. not to wear his best trousers in the garden

  3. did not wear his best trousers in the garden

  4. not to have worn his best trousers in the garden

  5. not to wear his best trouser in the garden




  1. Choose the appropriate form of Indirect Speech.

“I can’t come to the party on Friday” – he said to me.

He told me … .




  1. that he could not come to the party on Friday

  2. that he cannot come to the party on Friday

  3. that he could no come to the party on Friday

  4. that he could not came to the party on Friday

  5. that he could come to the party on Friday




  1. Choose the appropriate form of Indirect Speech.

“I have not been to the theatre for ages” – he said.

He said … .




  1. that he had not been to the theatre for ages

  2. that he has not been to the theatre for ages

  3. that had he not been to the theatre for ages

  4. that he had not never been to the theatre for ages

  5. that he had no been to the theatre for ages

  1. Choose the appropriate form of Indirect Speech.

“I’m going to Khiva for a few days. We’ll meet when I come back”

He said … .



  1. that he was going to Khiva for a few days and we would meet when he would come back

  2. that he was going to Khiva for a few days and we would met when he came back

  3. that he was going to Khiva for a few days and we would meet when he came back

  4. that he was going to Khiva for a few days and we would meet when he come back

  5. that he was going to Khiva for a few days and we meet when he came back




  1. Choose the appropriate form of Indirect Speech.

He said, “I saw Susan yesterday”

He said … .



  1. that he had seen Susan yesterday

  2. that he has seen Susan the day before

  3. that he had seen Susan the day before

  4. that he saw Susan yesterday

  5. that he saw Susan the day before




  1. Choose the appropriate answer.

“Would you like to come on a picnic with us?”

  1. He asked me whether would I like to come on a picnic with them.

  2. He asked me if I would like come on a picnic with them.

  3. He told me to come on a picnic with them.

  4. He invited me to come on a picnic with them.

  5. He said to come on a picnic with me.




  1. Choose the appropriate answer.

“If you don’t give me a pay rise, I’ll resign.”

  1. He was afraid of resigning if we didn’t give him a pay rise.

  2. He threatened to resign if we didn’t give him a pay rise.

  3. He asked us to give him a pay rise not to resigning.

  4. He threatened to resign if we gave him a pay rise.

  5. He told us to give him a pay rise so that he could resign.




  1. Choose the appropriate answer.

“Can I borrow your pencil?”

  1. He asked me to borrow him a pencil.

  2. I asked him if he could lend my pencil.

  3. I asked him whether he borrowed his pencil.

  4. He told me to lend him my pencil.

  5. He asked me to lend him a pencil.

  1. Choose the appropriate answer.

“I must know your decision soon.”

  1. He demanded to know my decision soon.

  2. He told me to know my decision soon.

  3. He asked if he must know my decision soon.

  4. He asked if he had to know my decision soon.

  5. He required must to know my decision soon.

  1. Choose the appropriate answer.

“Don’t forget to go to the supermarket after work.”

  1. He told me not to forgot to go to the supermarket after work.

  2. He asked me to remind him to go to the supermarket after work.

  3. He reminded me to go to the supermarket after work.

  4. He made me go to the supermarket after work.

  5. I was remind not to forget to go to the supermarket after work.

  1. Choose the appropriate answer.

“Can you give me a lift to the station?”

  1. He told me to give him a lift to the station.

  2. He asked me to give him a lift to the station.

  3. He asked me if I could to give him a lift to the station.

  4. I was asked to give me a lift to the station.

  5. He asked me giving him a lift to the station.



  1. Choose the appropriate answer.

“Stay away from me!”

  1. He warned me to stay away from him.

  2. He threatened me stay away from him.

  3. He asked me to stay with him.

  4. He told me not to stay away from him.

  5. I asked him if I could stay with him.




  1. Choose the appropriate answer.

“If you can’t find anyone else, I’ll drive you to the airport.”


  1. He volunteered to drive me to the airport if I could find anyone else.

  2. He refused to drive me to the airport if I couldn’t find anyone else.

  3. He volunteered to drive me to the airport if I couldn’t find anyone else.

  4. He agreed to drive me to the airport if I could find anyone else.

  5. He told me not to drive to the airport with anyone else except him.




  1. Choose the appropriate answer.

“I didn’t take the money.”


  1. He agreed that he had taken the money. or He agreed taking the money.

  2. He denied that the money had been taken from him. or He denied taking the money from him.

  3. He agreed to give the money back. or He agreed taking the money back.

  4. He denied that the money was given to him. or He denied giving him the money.

  5. He denied that he had taken the money. or He denied taking the money.




  1. Choose the appropriate answer.

“I saw Megan in town yesterday.”


  1. He said that he saw Megan in town the day before.

  2. He said that he had seen Megan in town yesterday.

  3. He reported that Megan was seen by him the day before.

  4. He mentioned seeing Megan in town the day before.

  5. He informed that Megan had seen him the day before.




  1. Choose the appropriate answer.

“Yes, I lied to the police.”


  1. He told a lie to the police.

  2. He admitted lying to the police.

  3. He reported to lie to the police.

  4. He mentioned not lying to the police.

  5. He denied not to tell the truth to the police.

  1. Choose the appropriate answer.

“I saw bright flashing lights in the sky.”


  1. He reported seeing bright flashing lights in the sky.

  2. He denied seeing bright flashing lights in the sky.

  3. He informed to be seeing bright flashing lights in the sky.

  4. He mentioned not seeing bright flashing lights in the sky.

  5. He admitted that he was seen bright flashing lights in the sky.




  1. Choose the appropriate answer.

“Jim’s arriving at our house tomorrow.”


  1. She told me that Jim would be arrived at their house the next day.

  2. She said me that Jim was arriving at their house the next day.

  3. She asked me when Jim was arriving at their house the next day.

  4. I was told that Jim is arriving at their house the next day.

  5. She told me that Jim was arriving at their house the next day.




  1. Choose the appropriate answer.

“Pam visited us yesterday.”


  1. She told me that Pam had visited them yesterday.

  2. She told me that Pam visited them the day before.

  3. She asked me if Pam had visited us the day before.

  4. She told me that Pam had visited them the day before.

  5. She said me that Pam had visited them the day before.

  1. Choose the appropriate answer.

“I was late for work this morning.”


  1. She said me that she had been late for the work that morning.

  2. She told me that she had been late for the work that morning.

  3. She told me that she was late for the work that morning.

  4. She told me that she had been late for the work this morning.

  5. She told me that she had being late for the work that morning.




  1. Choose the appropriate answer.

“I like your coat. I’m looking for one like that myself.”


  1. She told me that she liked my coat and was looking for one like it herself.

  2. She said me that she liked my coat and was looking for one like it herself.

  3. She told me that she had liked my coat and was looking for one like it herself.

  4. She told me that she didn’t like my coat and was looking for one like it herself.

  5. She told me that she liked my coat and has been looking for one like it herself.




  1. Choose the appropriate answer.

“I knew nothing about the weapons.”


  1. She protested that she had known anything about the weapons.

  2. She protested that she has known nothing about the weapons.

  3. She protested that she had known nothing about the weapons.

  4. She protested that she hadn’t known nothing about the weapons.

  5. She protested that she had being known nothing about the weapons.

  1. Choose the appropriate answer.

“I easily beat everyone else in the race.”


  1. She boasted that she had easily beated everyone else in the race.

  2. She boasted that she had easily beat everyone else in the race.

  3. She boasted that she easily beaten everyone else in the race.

  4. She boasted that she had being easily beaten everyone else in the race.

  5. She boasted that she had easily beaten everyone else in the race.

  1. Choose the appropriate answer.

“I must say that at first I was confused by the question.”

  1. She confessed that at first she had being confused by the question.

  2. She confessed that at first she had confused by the question.

  3. She confessed that at first she has been confused by the question.

  4. She confessed that at first she had been confused by the question.

  5. She confessed that at first she was confused by the question.






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