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    Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Reported Questions

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    Sarika Kundi
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    I am a passionate Public Speaking Coach committed to helping students develop confidence, clarity, and strong communication skills. I design engaging and student-friendly worksheets that make learning public speaking simple, interactive, and enjoyable. My goal is to empower students to become confident speakers who can express their thoughts clearly and effectively in any situation.
    Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Reported Questions
    Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Reported Questions

    Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Reported Questions

    Class 7EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Sarika Kundi
    Sarika KundiVisit Profile
    I am a passionate Public Speaking Coach committed to helping students develop confidence, clarity, and strong communication skills. I design engaging and student-friendly worksheets that make learning public speaking simple, interactive, and enjoyable. My goal is to empower students to become confident speakers who can express their thoughts clearly and effectively in any situation.

    Question Smartly: Reported Questions (Wh & Yes/No) for Class 7 

    This Grade 7 English worksheet focuses on Reported Questions (Wh & Yes/No) and helps students learn how to convert direct questions into reported form using correct word order, tense shifts, and sentence structure. Through engaging exercises like identifying nouns and verbs, multiple choice questions, sentence rewriting, fill in the blanks, and paragraph writing, students develop strong grammar skills in a practical and structured way.

    Why Reported Questions Matter in Grammar? 

    Reported questions help learners express what someone asked without repeating the exact question. For Grade 7 students, this topic is important because: 
    1. It teaches correct word order in indirect questions. 
    2. It strengthens understanding of tense changes. 
    3. It improves clarity in sentence formation. 
    4. It supports effective communication in writing and speaking. 

    What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

    This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that build fluency with reported questions:

    🧠 Exercise 1 – Underline Noun and Circle Verb 
    Students identify nouns and verbs to build sentence structure awareness.

    ✏️ Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions 
    Students select the correct reported question from given options.

    📋 Exercise 3 – Sentence Rewriting 
    Students rewrite direct questions into reported questions using correct rules.

    📝 Exercise 4 – Fill in the Blanks 
    Students complete a passage using suitable reported question forms.

    ✍️ Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing 
    Students write a short paragraph converting direct questions into reported questions.

    ✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

    Exercise No. 1 – Underline the words
    1. Where, do, read
    2. Do, play, daily
    3. What, do, write
    4. Do, cook
    5. How, do, drive, slowly
    6. What, do, explain
    7. Do, watch
    8. Why, do, chase
    9. Do, bake
    10. What, do, sing

    Exercise No. 2 – Multiple Choice Answers 
    1. b 
    2. b 
    3. b 
    4. b 
    5. c 
    6. a 
    7. c 
    8. b 
    9. b 
    10. a 

    Exercise No. 3 – Rewritten Sentences 
    1. Ravi asked where I was going. 
    2. They asked if I had come the previous day. 
    3. He asked where she lived. 
    4. She asked him what his name was. 
    5. The teacher asked why I was late. 
    6. Asha asked what time the bus arrived. 
    7. She asked where Ravi had gone. 
    8. They asked what I was doing then. 
    9. He asked if I would come the next day. 
    10. Ravi asked why she was crying. 

    Exercise No. 4 – Fill in the Blanks 
    1. where
    2. would
    3. would
    4. would
    5. whether
    6. would
    7. should
    8. would

    Exercise No. 5 – Sample Paragraph 
    Ravi asked Meera where she was going after school. Meera replied that she would visit the library to complete her project work. She also mentioned that her brother would accompany her if he finished his homework on time. Later, she added that they would meet their teacher there to collect some important notes. The teacher then asked the class if they had completed their assignments and reminded them to submit it before the deadline. 
                                                                                                                                                                                                       Help your child master reported questions with confidence and accuracy through structured grammar practice. 

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    They are questions changed into indirect speech form.

    WH questions keep question words while yes no use if or whether.

    By converting direct questions into indirect sentences.

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