Exercice d'anglais : le discours indirect

Question 1/10

"This can't be right." Paul said it … be right.

Question 2/10

"I've eaten too many chocolates". Susan said she …too many chocolates.

Question 3/10

"We're planning a new ad campaign." They said they ….. a new ad campaign.

Question 4/10

"We'll be delighted to show you around the factory." They said they …. delighted to show us around the factory.

Question 5/10

"I want to go home." She said she … to go home.

Question 6/10

"I have been chosen to represent the company at the conference." Petra said she … to represent the company at the conference.

Question 7/10

"I feel really exhausted. " Karen said she … really exhausted.

Question 8/10

"We don't know what to do tonight." They said they ….. what to do that evening.

Question 9/10

"I've been waiting for you for over 3 hours." He said he …. for over 3 hours.

Question 10/10

"I'll be there in time for the start of the concert." She said she …be there in time for the start of the concert.

Dans cet exercice, vous allez apprendre à utiliser le discours indirect en anglais, qui vous permet de rapporter ce que quelqu’un a dit sans utiliser les mêmes mots. C’est utile quand vous racontez une conversation ou un événement. Vous verrez comment transformer les phrases directes en indirectes tout en adaptant les temps verbaux.

Le discours indirect : comment le maîtriser ?

En anglais, le discours indirect nécessite de modifier certains éléments comme les pronoms et les temps verbaux. Par exemple, "I am going" devient "He said he was going." Cet exercice vous permettra de pratiquer ces changements et de rendre vos conversations ou récits plus dynamiques et nuancés.