Turn the following sentences into indirect speech. 1. John said, ‘I am very busy now.’ 2. He said, ‘The horse has been fed.’ 3. ‘I know her name and address,’ said John. 4. ‘German is easy to learn,’ she said. 5. He said, ‘I am writing letters.’ 6. ‘It is too late to go out,’ Alice said. 7. He said to me, ‘I don’t believe you.’ 8. He says, ‘I am glad to be here this evening.’ 9. He said to me, ‘What are you doing?’ 10. ‘Where is the post office?’ asked the stranger. 11. He said, ‘Will you listen to me?’ 12. John said to Peter, ‘Go away.’ 13. She said to me, ‘Please wait here till I return.’ 14. ‘Call the witness,’ said the judge. 15. The speaker said, ‘Be quiet and listen to my words.’
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1. John said he was very busy at that moment. 2. He said the horse had been fed. 3. John said he knew her name and address. 4. She said German was easy to learn. 5. He said he was writing letters. 6. Alice said it was too late to go out. 7. He told me he didn't believe me. 8. He said he was glad to be there that evening. 9. He asked me what I was doing. 10. The stranger asked where the post office was. 11. He asked if we would listen to him. 12. John told Peter to go away. 13. She told me to wait there till she returned. 14. The judge commanded to call the witness. 15. The speaker asked (us) to be quiet and listen to her/his words.
2. He said the horse had been fed.
3. John said he knew her name and address.
4. She said German was easy to learn.
5. He said he was writing letters.
6. Alice said it was too late to go out.
7. He told me he didn't believe me.
8. He said he was glad to be there that evening.
9. He asked me what I was doing.
10. The stranger asked where the post office was.
11. He asked if we would listen to him.
12. John told Peter to go away.
13. She told me to wait there till she returned.
14. The judge commanded to call the witness.
15. The speaker asked (us) to be quiet and listen to her/his words.