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Change Direct Speech to Indirect

This worksheet helps students learn to write in indirect speech. Change the sentence containing direct speech to indirect speech.

Change Indirect Speech to Direct

This worksheet helps students learn to write in direct speech. Change the sentences containing indirect speech to direct speech.

Write Direct & Indirect Speech, Blank (2)

Fill in the speech bubble to match each picture and then write direct and indirect speech to match.

Write Direct & Indirect Speech, Blank (1)

Fill in the speech bubble to match each picture and then write direct and indirect speech to match.

Writing Direct & Indirect Speech (2)

Write direct and indirect speech to match each of the given pictures.

Writing Direct & Indirect Speech (1)

Write direct and indirect speech to match each of the given pictures.

Forming and Using Contractions

Form contractions from each of the word pairs. Use the new contractions to complete a set of sentences.

Contractions Cut & Paste (2)

Cut and paste to match each word pair to the correct contraction.

Contractions Cut & Paste (1)

Cut and paste to match each word pair to the correct contraction.

Forming Contractions

A worksheet to help introduce contractions. Form contractions from each of the given word pairs.

Missing Apostrophes: Contractions & Possessive Nouns

Apostrophes are missing for contractions and possessive nouns. Rewrite each sentence adding apostrophes in the correct places.

Contraction or Possessive Noun?

Find the apostrophe in each sentence. Circle to show whether the apostrophe is for a contraction or a possessive noun.