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Write these sentences in indirect speech. 1 ‘I'm very tired, she said. She said she was very tired. 2. ‘Fil see them soon; he said. He said he would see them soon. 3 ‘I'm going to the cinema, she said. 6 10 ul 12 13 14 15 16 7 18 19 20 ‘I see the children quite often; he said. ‘I'm having a bath, she said. ‘I've already met their parents, he said. I stayed in a hotel for a few weeks, she said. ‘| must go home to make the dinner; he said. ‘I'm listening to the radio, he said. ‘I'll tell them the news on Saturday, she said. ‘I like swimming, dancing and playing tennis, he said. ‘Ican drive; she said. ‘I walked home after the party, he said. ‘I'm going to be sick’ she said. “I must go out to post a letter; he said. ‘I spoke to Jane last week,’ she said. I'm trying to listen to the music; he said. ‘T'll phone the office from the airport! she said. ‘I can’t speak any foreign languages,’ he said. Write these sentences in indirect speech, changing words where necessary. 1 ‘Til see you tomorrow; she said. She said she'd see me the next day. 2 ‘I saw her today, he said. He said he'd seen her that day. 3 ‘I don’t like this film; she said. 4. She said, ‘We went swimming today’ 5 ‘I'll see Mary on Sunday; she said. 6 ‘I met her about three months ago,’ he said. 7 ‘Pete and Sue are getting married tomorrow, she said, 8 ‘Stephen’s bringing some records to the party tonight) he said. 9 ‘Ireally like this furniture? she said. 10 ‘My parents are arriving tomorrow; she said. 11 ‘We visited her this morning,’ they said. 12 ‘We'll see her next week’ they said. 13 ‘They were here three months ago’ he said. 14 ‘I'm meeting them at four o'clock today, he said. 15 ‘Ican see you tomorrow, she said. @ Put in who or which. 1 The people . live downstairs are Irish, 2 The shop ns Sells that good bread is closed today. 3. The dictionary ..mssueee 1 bought yesterday isn’t very good, 4 That cheese cnn YOU like Comes from Scotland. 5 Do you know the girls ssn ate standing by the window? 6 I can’t find the key .. Opens this door. 7 Wve lost the ear-rings 0. Harry gave me 8 The police are looking for three MEN... TObbEd the National Bank yesterday. 9. We know the woman teaches French at Jane's school. OGircia the correct answer. 1 There's the man who took / he took your coat. 2 Do you know the people who live / they live next door? 3 I like that woman; she is / is very kind. 4 I've found the keys which I lost / lost them. 5. Do you like the new dress which I bought / bought it yesterday? 6 The car which is parked / it is parked outside belongs to Susan. 7 This is a new kind of knife: cuts / it cuts everything. 8 The poems which Mark writes / writes them ate very hard to understand, QOloin the sentences in the place marked *. Change he, it etc to who or which. > Most of the people* speak German. They live in Austria, est.of Nhe prople who. live im Austria speak, Geman. > I know a shop*. It sells really good meat. qm eR. Seite, cealty good 1 The bus* isn’t running today. It goes to Oxford 2 Yesterday | met a man*. He works with your brother. The child* was ill. She didn’t come to the party. + Can you pick up the papers*? They are lying on the floor. ‘The eggs* were bad. | bought them yesterday. 6 Here's the book*. You asked me to buy it for you. {don’t like the man*. He is going out with my sister. @ Join the sentences in the place marked *, using that. > I'd like to speak to the person*. She wrote this letter. ee. 1 Joe’s got a motorbike*. It can do 200 km an hour. 2 Is that the computer*? It doesn’t work. 3. Those are the trousers*. I use them for gardening. 4 Aman* wants to marry my sister. He lives in New York. 5. The doctors* all said different things. They looked at my leg. 6 The flowers* are beautiful. You gave them to Aunt Sarah. 7 The children* have gone on holiday. They play football with Paul. @ Join the sentences in the place marked * without using who, which or the > The cup of coffee* is on the table. You wanted it. The. cur. of coftee yous wanted som. the table 1 I'm working for a man*. I've known him for twenty years 2 They played a lot of music*. | didn’t like it 3. The campsite* was very dirty. We found it. 5 That book" is very good. You suggested it to me. 6 The ring* belonged to her grandmother. She lost it

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