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Прямая и косвенная речь в английском языке
Раздел | Иностранные языки |
Класс | - |
Тип | Тесты |
Автор | Калинина Е.А. |
Дата | 22.10.2014 |
Формат | docx |
Изображения | Нет |
Turn from Direct into Reported speech.
(Use reporting verbs: told, asked, warned, suggested, offered, explained)
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The mother said to her son, "Go to your room and do your homework".
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The groom asked the bride, "Will you always love me?"
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"Don't speak to your father like this," said Granny to Helen.
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He said to me, "Would you like me to help you with your work".
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"Give me some bread, please," she said to Sam.
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I said to Tom, "Have you seen this film?"
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"Don't touch the wire because it's dangerous," she said to Ben. (wire - провод)
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"Could you show me where the bank is?" she asked Tim.
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Nick said , "What are you doing, Ann?"
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"Italy is hotter than Finland," the teacher said to his students.
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Mother said, "How long did you write this test, Ben?"
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"Let's have dinner," said the boy.
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Mary said to Tom, "What time will you come next Sunday?"
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The policeman said to the man, "Did you see the robbers yesterday?"
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Pete said to Mary, "What film did you see last week?"
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"Would you like me to drive you into town?" she said to me.
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"What have you bought me for Christmas?" the little boy said to his parents.
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The old man said to the girl, "You have to train a lot if you want to win".
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"We must visit our uncle," she said to me.
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"Let's go for a walk," said Tom.