Reported speech exercises b1-b2 good mi piace il cazzo, molto, molto molto molto ma nuebwifbw uweibfew uewuuew oon aak cazzo e duro bello cazzo Ischiano Scalo, un paesino come tanti. Una realtà di gente semplice, abitudinaria e dai bassi appetiti; Una re PDF

Title Reported speech exercises b1-b2 good mi piace il cazzo, molto, molto molto molto ma nuebwifbw uweibfew uewuuew oon aak cazzo e duro bello cazzo Ischiano Scalo, un paesino come tanti. Una realtà di gente semplice, abitudinaria e dai bassi appetiti; Una re
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mi piace il cazzo, molto, molto molto molto ma nuebwifbw uweibfew uewuuew oon aak cazzo e duro bello cazzo Ischiano Scalo, un paesino come tanti. Una realtà di gente semplice, abitudinaria e dai bassi appetiti; Una realtà da cui, se sei solo un tantino dif...


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Reported speech : further exercise : mix I. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

Turn into reported speech “ who did you ask the way?”, asked Ann to Tom “ How does Tom get on with his sister? “, said Paul. “ will you come to the party tomorrow night? “, asked Paul to Sam “ would you like a piece of cake?”, asked Tom “ Shall I wait for you next Saturday? “, said Tom “ why don’t you come with us next weekend?”, said Tom to us “ what about going by taxi”, said Pail “ can I have a sandwich, please? “, said Tom “ would you like to come on a trip with us next Sunday? There’s plenty of room in our car.”, they said . “ Yes, I d love to”, said Ann “ don’t forget to bring GOLD tomorrow’, said the teacher “ Careful! Don’t stand here. It might be dangerous.”, said Tom “ we can’t discuss this over the phone. It takes a long time. We’d better meet.” , said the manager to my father . “ could you get here in an hour? “, he added “ remember to have your ID card with you”, said the Principal.

II.

Turn into direct speech 1. He wanted to know where Tom lived, but I told him I didn’t know. I suggested he should ask Mary because she might know. 2. Tom said he had been hit by a boy the previous day, so he had been taken to hospital. 3. They advised us to get in touch with the boos the following day and we agreed to do that. 4. He promised to help them the day after if he had any time. 5. He complained to the manager about the mistakes had made the previous day. 6. He offered to show me round the town that evening 7. He apologized to Mary for spilling coffee over the floor. 8. He reminded me to give him back his book the following week. 9. He asked for some more coffee. However, I said there was none left. 10. She mentioned he had already met me the previous week.

III.

Turn into indirect questions 1. How old are your parents? = he wants to know………………….. 2. Does Tom have any pets? = he ‘s asking ……………. 3. Where ‘s the cathedral, please ? = he ‘s enquiring … 4. Where did Tom go last night? = he wonders …………………. 5. What time does the next bus leave ? = can you tell me ………………..? 6. How long have you been here ? = can you tell me ……………………………..? 7. Where must tom have gone ? = he wonders ……………....


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