Revision

 Identify the underlined words as phrase or clause.

  • The team that made it to the final was congratulated in front of the whole school.
  • Annu has silky, smooth hair.
  • The day passed quickly enough.
  • We walked very carefully across the floor.
  • It rained very heavily this summer.
  • The girl, in the black dress, is my colleague.
  • In summer, we often slept under the stars.
  • She stepped outside to breathe in some fresh air.
  • Scented candles are my favourite. 
  • My brother’s friend had come to visit him.
  • I swam in the salty sea.
  • I’m looking for the red book that went missing last week.
  • He knows how things work around here. 
  • My friend, because he does not like working in the IT field, started his own company.
  • I went through the book at a lightning speed.
  • Hearing the fireworks, the children jumped up.

Direct SpeechIndirect Speech
Direct and Indirect Speech examples
He had said to me, “We play.”He had said to me that they played.
He had said to me, “We are playing.”He had said to me that they were playing.
He had said to me, “We have played.”He had said to me that they had played.
He had said to me, “We have been playing.”He had said to me that they had been playing.
He had said to me, “We played.”He had said to me that they had played.
He had said to me, “We were playing.”He had said to me that they had been playing.
He had said to me, “We had played.”He had said to me that they had played.
He had said to me, “We had been playing.”He had said to me that they had been playing.

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