Direct and Indirect Speech Worksheet for Class 5
Part 1: Change the following sentences from Direct to Indirect Speech.
Instructions: Rewrite the following sentences in Indirect Speech.
- Direct Speech: She said, “I am going to the market.”
- Indirect Speech: __________________________________________
- Direct Speech: He said, “I have finished my homework.”
- Indirect Speech: __________________________________________
- Direct Speech: She asked, “Where is your brother?”
- Indirect Speech: __________________________________________
- Direct Speech: “Do you want to go to the park?” she asked.
- Indirect Speech: __________________________________________
- Direct Speech: The teacher said, “Close the door.”
- Indirect Speech: __________________________________________
- Direct Speech: “I will be there at 5 PM,” he said.
- Indirect Speech: __________________________________________
- Direct Speech: He said, “I cannot attend the meeting today.”
- Indirect Speech: __________________________________________
- Direct Speech: “Please give me a pen,” she said.
- Indirect Speech: __________________________________________
Part 2: Change the following sentences from Indirect to Direct Speech.
Instructions: Rewrite the following sentences in Direct Speech.
- Indirect Speech: He told me that he was going to the library.
- Direct Speech: __________________________________________
- Indirect Speech: The teacher asked if we had completed our homework.
- Direct Speech: __________________________________________
- Indirect Speech: She told me that she would come to the party.
- Direct Speech: __________________________________________
- Indirect Speech: They asked if we were ready for the trip.
- Direct Speech: __________________________________________
- Indirect Speech: My friend told me that she had seen the movie.
- Direct Speech: __________________________________________
- Indirect Speech: The principal said that the event would start at 9 AM.
- Direct Speech: __________________________________________
- Indirect Speech: He said that he had completed the task.
- Direct Speech: __________________________________________
- Indirect Speech: She asked whether I had finished my lunch.
- Direct Speech: __________________________________________
Part 3: Choose the Correct Option for Direct or Indirect Speech.
Instructions: Choose the correct form of speech (Direct or Indirect) for the given sentences.
- He said, “I will call you tomorrow.”
- a) Direct Speech
- b) Indirect Speech
- She asked, “What time does the train leave?”
- a) Direct Speech
- b) Indirect Speech
- The teacher said that we should submit our assignments by Friday.
- a) Direct Speech
- b) Indirect Speech
- “Please clean your room,” she said to him.
- a) Direct Speech
- b) Indirect Speech
- He asked, “Can you help me with the project?”
- a) Direct Speech
- b) Indirect Speech
Part 4: Fill in the Blanks with the Correct Form of Speech.
Instructions: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate form of Direct or Indirect Speech.
- She said that she __________ (go) to the store.
Answer: ___________________________________________ - “I don’t like vegetables,” he said.
Answer: ___________________________________________ - The manager asked if I __________ (be) available for the meeting tomorrow.
Answer: ___________________________________________ - “Why are you late?” the teacher asked.
Answer: ___________________________________________ - “Please pass me the salt,” he said.
Answer: ___________________________________________
Part 5: Identify and Correct the Mistakes in Direct and Indirect Speech.
Instructions: Read the following sentences. Identify the mistakes and correct them.
- He said that, “I am not feeling well today.”
- Mistake: ___________________________________________
- Corrected Sentence: ___________________________________________
- She asked that, “Do you want some coffee?”
- Mistake: ___________________________________________
- Corrected Sentence: ___________________________________________
- The teacher said that, “Open your books.”
- Mistake: ___________________________________________
- Corrected Sentence: ___________________________________________
- “They will arrive tomorrow,” he said that.
- Mistake: ___________________________________________
- Corrected Sentence: ___________________________________________
- “Can I borrow your pencil?” she asked me.
- Mistake: ___________________________________________
- Corrected Sentence: ___________________________________________
Answer Key:
Part 1: Change the following sentences from Direct to Indirect Speech.
- She said that she was going to the market.
- He said that he had finished his homework.
- She asked where my brother was.
- She asked if I wanted to go to the park.
- The teacher told us to close the door.
- He said that he would be there at 5 PM.
- He said that he could not attend the meeting today.
- She asked me to give her a pen.
Part 2: Change the following sentences from Indirect to Direct Speech.
- He said, “I am going to the library.”
- The teacher asked, “Have you completed your homework?”
- She said, “I will come to the party.”
- They asked, “Are you ready for the trip?”
- My friend said, “I have seen the movie.”
- The principal said, “The event will start at 9 AM.”
- He said, “I have completed the task.”
- She asked, “Have you finished your lunch?”
Part 3: Choose the Correct Option for Direct or Indirect Speech.
- a) Direct Speech
- a) Direct Speech
- b) Indirect Speech
- a) Direct Speech
- a) Direct Speech
Part 4: Fill in the Blanks with the Correct Form of Speech.
- was going
- said that he didn’t like vegetables
- was
- asked why I was late
- asked to pass him the salt
Part 5: Identify and Correct the Mistakes in Direct and Indirect Speech.
- Mistake: “that” is incorrectly placed.
Corrected Sentence: He said, “I am not feeling well today.” - Mistake: “that” should not be there.
Corrected Sentence: She asked, “Do you want some coffee?” - Mistake: “that” is incorrectly placed.
Corrected Sentence: The teacher said, “Open your books.” - Mistake: The word order is incorrect.
Corrected Sentence: He said, “They will arrive tomorrow.” - Mistake: The word order is incorrect.
Corrected Sentence: She asked me, “Can I borrow your pencil?”