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REPORTED QUESTIONS

Where have you been, Lisa? Oh, Oh! She caught me!

Why did you lie to me? You told me that you had gone to the library!!!

Do you know what time it is?

I asked her where she had been!

There is no change in word order Verbs “go back” one tense.

I asked her why she had lied to me

There is no do/did in reported questions.

I asked her If she knew what time it was.

It’s your turn, now! Let’s Practise! Based on the Simpsons characters, create a short dialogue and then carefully report all that has been said, told, replied, asked, answered, shouted, ordered, etc. =) Based on the Simpsons characters, create a short dialogue and then carefully report all that has been said, told, replied, asked, answered, shouted, ordered, etc. =) Don’t forget to be faithful to the speakers’ tone and intentions. Don’t forget to be faithful to the speakers’ tone and intentions.