Memory "Direct and Indirect Speech Memory Match"Versión en línea "Put your knowledge of Direct and Indirect Speech to the test in this engaging memory game! Match sentences in Direct Speech with their Indirect Speech counterparts to improve your grammar skills. A fun and interactive way to practice sentence transformations while challenging your memory!" por Ilsy Mariela Henríquez Turcios "Do you like coffee?" he asked. He asked if I liked coffee. "Do you like coffee?" he asked. He asked if I liked coffee. "We are going to the concert tonight," they said. They said that they were going to the concert that night. "I am going to the park," she said. She said that she was going to the park. "Can you help me with my homework?" he asked. He asked if I could help him with his homework. "I have seen that movie," she said. She said that she had seen that movie. "I have seen that movie," she said. She said that she had seen that movie. "We are going to the concert tonight," they said. They said that they were going to the concert that night. "I am going to the park," she said. She said that she was going to the park. "Why did you leave the party early?" he asked. He asked why I had left the party early. "Why did you leave the party early?" he asked. He asked why I had left the party early. "I need a new laptop," she said. She said that she needed a new laptop. "I need a new laptop," she said. She said that she needed a new laptop. "We will finish the project tomorrow," they said. They said that they would finish the project the next day. "Can you help me with my homework?" he asked. He asked if I could help him with his homework. "We will finish the project tomorrow," they said. They said that they would finish the project the next day.