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The document contains a set of 50 multiple-choice questions focused on converting direct speech into reported speech. Each question presents a statement followed by four possible answers, with the correct answer indicated in bold. This exercise is designed to help learners practice and understand the rules of reported speech in English.

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The document contains a set of 50 multiple-choice questions focused on converting direct speech into reported speech. Each question presents a statement followed by four possible answers, with the correct answer indicated in bold. This exercise is designed to help learners practice and understand the rules of reported speech in English.

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Đây là bản hoàn chỉnh 50 câu (đã xáo trộn + có đáp án tô đậm) để bạn copy trực tiếp vào Word:

Bài tập trắc nghiệm: Câu trực tiếp – gián tiếp (Reported Speech)

Chuyển các câu sau sang câu gián tiếp. Chọn đáp án đúng:

1. Tom said, “I am tired.”


A. Tom said that he is tired. B. Tom said that he was tired. C. Tom said he tired. D. Tom said he has been
tired.
2. She said, “I am reading a book now.”
A. She said she was reading a book then. B. She said she reads a book now. C. She said she is reading a book.
D. She said she read a book then.
3. He said, “I have finished my homework.”
A. He said that he had finished his homework. B. He said that he has finished his homework. C. He said that
he finished his homework. D. He said that he was finishing his homework.
4. “I will go to the park tomorrow,” she said.
A. She said she would go to the park the next day. B. She said she will go to the park tomorrow. C. She said
she goes to the park the next day. D. She said she went to the park tomorrow.
5. Mary said, “I can swim very well.”
A. Mary said she could swim very well. B. Mary said she can swim very well. C. Mary said she swims very
well. D. Mary said she will swim very well.
6. He said, “I am doing my homework.”
A. He said he was doing his homework. B. He said he is doing his homework. C. He said he did his
homework. D. He said he has done his homework.
7. “We are watching TV,” they said.
A. They said they were watching TV. B. They said they are watching TV. C. They said they watched TV. D.
They said they have watched TV.
8. She said, “I saw him yesterday.”
A. She said she had seen him the day before. B. She said she saw him the day before. C. She said she sees him
yesterday. D. She said she had saw him the day before.
9. John said, “I will call you tonight.”
A. John said he would call me that night. B. John said he will call me tonight. C. John said he called me that
night. D. John said he would call me tonight.
10. He said, “I may come to the party.”
A. He said he might come to the party. B. He said he may come to the party. C. He said he comes to the party.
D. He said he could come to the party.
11. She said, “I am cooking dinner.”
A. She said she was cooking dinner. B. She said she is cooking dinner. C. She said she cooks dinner. D. She
said she had cooked dinner.
12. “We went to the zoo yesterday,” they said.
A. They said they had gone to the zoo the day before. B. They said they went to the zoo the day before. C.
They said they had went to the zoo yesterday. D. They said they were going to the zoo the day before.
13. He said, “I can’t speak Spanish.”
A. He said he couldn’t speak Spanish. B. He said he can’t speak Spanish. C. He said he didn’t speak Spanish.
D. He said he hasn’t spoken Spanish.
14. “I will help you with your homework,” my mother said.
A. My mother said she would help me with my homework. B. My mother said she helps me with my
homework. C. My mother said she will help me with my homework. D. My mother said she is helping me
with my homework.
15. “I have never been to Paris,” she said.
A. She said she had never been to Paris. B. She said she never been to Paris. C. She said she has never been to
Paris. D. She said she was never in Paris.
16. He said, “I am not feeling well.”
A. He said he was not feeling well. B. He said he is not feeling well. C. He said he didn’t feel well. D. He said
he wasn’t feel well.
17. “I’m studying English,” she said.
A. She said she was studying English. B. She said she studied English. C. She said she had studied English. D.
She said she is studying English.
18. She said, “I don’t like coffee.”
A. She said she didn’t like coffee. B. She said she doesn’t like coffee. C. She said she don’t like coffee. D.
She said she hasn’t liked coffee.
19. “I can drive a car,” Peter said.
A. Peter said he could drive a car. B. Peter said he can drive a car. C. Peter said he drove a car. D. Peter said
he may drive a car.
20. “We are going to the cinema,” they said.
A. They said they were going to the cinema. B. They said they are going to the cinema. C. They said they
went to the cinema. D. They said they had gone to the cinema.
21. She said, “I saw you at the party.”
A. She said she had seen me at the party. B. She said she saw me at the party. C. She said she sees me at the
party. D. She said she was seeing me at the party.
22. He said, “I am learning French.”
A. He said he was learning French. B. He said he is learning French. C. He said he learned French. D. He said
he has learned French.
23. “I visited London last year,” she said.
A. She said she had visited London the year before. B. She said she visited London last year. C. She said she
had visited London last year. D. She said she was visiting London the year before.
24. He said, “I will buy a new bike.”
A. He said he would buy a new bike. B. He said he will buy a new bike. C. He said he buys a new bike. D. He
said he had bought a new bike.
25. She said, “I can’t come to the meeting.”
A. She said she couldn’t come to the meeting. B. She said she can’t come to the meeting. C. She said she
didn’t come to the meeting. D. She said she won’t come to the meeting.
26. They said, “We are studying for the exam.”
A. They said they were studying for the exam. B. They said they are studying for the exam. C. They said they
studied for the exam. D. They said they had studied for the exam.
27. “I saw that movie two days ago,” he said.
A. He said he had seen that movie two days before. B. He said he saw that movie two days before. C. He said
he sees that movie two days ago. D. He said he had saw that movie two days ago.
28. She said, “I will visit my grandparents next week.”
A. She said she would visit her grandparents the following week. B. She said she will visit her grandparents
next week. C. She said she visits her grandparents the following week. D. She said she visited her
grandparents next week.
29. He said, “I’m not going to school today.”
A. He said he wasn’t going to school that day. B. He said he isn’t going to school today. C. He said he wasn’t
going to school today. D. He said he didn’t go to school that day.
30. She said, “I must finish this project.”
A. She said she had to finish that project. B. She said she must finish that project. C. She said she finished that
project. D. She said she will finish that project.
31. He asked me, “Do you like chocolate?”
A. He asked me if I liked chocolate. B. He asked me if I like chocolate. C. He asked me do I like chocolate. D.
He asked me that I liked chocolate.
32. She asked, “Are you coming to the party?”
A. She asked if I was coming to the party. B. She asked if I am coming to the party. C. She asked if I come to
the party. D. She asked that I was coming to the party.
33. “Where do you live?” she asked me.
A. She asked me where I lived. B. She asked me where do I live. C. She asked me where I live. D. She asked
me where was I living.
34. He asked, “When will you visit me?”
A. He asked when I would visit him. B. He asked when I visit him. C. He asked when I will visit him. D. He
asked when would I visit him.
35. She asked, “Can you help me?”
A. She asked if I could help her. B. She asked if I can help her. C. She asked that I help her. D. She asked I
could help her.

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