Put the following sentences into indirect speech.
1. He said to her, “You are my friend.”
2. Johnny said to his mother, “I don’t know how to do this exercise.”
3. “Don’t come back before one o’clock”, advised my brother.
4. “Cook it in butter”, Mrs Brown said to her daughter.
5. The pupils said to their teacher, “Please give us better marks.”
6. “Pull as hard as you can”, she said to me.
7. “Who put salt in my coffee?”, he asked.
8. My friend said, “Are you going to leave tomorrow?”
9. “Have you done your homework?”, said my mother.
10. I asked Bill, “What time did you go to bed last night?”
11. Paul said “I must go home now.”
12. “There’s been an accident and the road is blocked”, said the policeman.
13. “We are waiting for the school bus”, said the children.
14. Mary said, “My father died a year ago.”
15. “Must you go now?”, said Mr. Brown.
16. “Whose bicycle did you borrow yesterday?”, his mother asked him.
17. “It isn’t so foggy today as it was yesterday”, said the teacher.
18. “Be modest if you are a good pupil”, said my father.
19. “Shut the door but don’t lock it”, she said to us.
20. Tom said, “New York is bigger than London.”
21. “Please help US,” they said to us.
22. “Don’t forget to send your parents my regards”, she said to me.
23. The traveller asked, “How long does it take to get to London?”
24. John said, “I have finished studying my lesson.”
25. Mary said, “I cannot go to the movies with you, John.”
26. He asked me, “Why didn’t you come to class yesterday?”
27. “Did you phone me yesterday?” Tom asked Mary.
28. “Do you like it?” - “Yes”.
29. “I didn’t know them. Did you, Tom?” she asked.
30. “Avoid the Marble Arch” said the policeman “There’s going to be a big demonstration here.”
31. “Don’t take more than two of these at once”, said the doctor, handing me a bottle of pills.
32. They said to me, “Let’s go to the zoo.”
33. “I shouldn’t do that if I were you. Isn’t it very dangerous?” He said.
34. “When we’ve finished this game we’ll have supper.” They said to me.
35. “Have you got any shampoo, Alice. I must wash my hair.” Johny asked.
36. He said to me “Listen! Can you hear someone coming?”
37. “Do as I tell you or you’ll be punished. I’ll teach you who is master in this house”, he said.
38. “When you have cleaned the sitting room, will you please light the fire there? It’s rather chilly today”, my mother said to me.
39. “I shall expect to see you next Wednesday.” Mary said to her friend.
40. The teacher asked “Which book are you taking, John?”
41. I asked the policeman “Do you know how far it is to the station?”
42. “What a dirty face you have!” Ann said to her son.
43. “Don’t you know how to behave? There must be no talking in lessons”. The teacher told his pupils.
44. “I wonder who is coming on the excursion tomorrow. I do hope it won’t rain.” She said.
45. “Do as you are told. You are a naughty boy.” Mrs Brown said.
46. “It’s a very nice evening. Why don’t we go for a walk?” Jim suggested.
47. “You must decide what you want to do”, she said to her daughter.
48. Mary asked me “Can you tell me why you are so sad?”
49. Jane said to John “Who will come to the movies with me?”
50. “Will you please find out when he last wrote to me?” Jane said to her friend
Ai giúp mình với
I. Rewitethe following sentences as indirect speech.
1. ''Don't talk in class!'' the teaxher told us.
The teacher told us not to talk in class
2. '' Do not make so much noise in the library'' the librarian told them.
The librarian told them not to make so much noise in the library
3. '' Bring the table here, Nga'' Huong said.
Huong told Nga to bring the table there
4. ''Please, take out the rubbish '' Mrs. Huong told her son.
Mrs. Huong told her son to take out the rubbish
5. ''Who is playing next week?'' he asked.
He asked who was playing the following week
6. I said to Nga, ''Lend me your pen for a moment !''
I told Nga to lend me her pen for a moment
7. He said to the liftman, ''Take me upnto the 33rd floor!''
He told the liftman to take him up to the 33rd floor
8. She said to us, '' Do whatever you like ''
She told us to do whatever we like
II. Choose the suitable prepositions to complete the sentences.
1. I'm looking forward to hearing from you.
2. I prefer dogs to cats. I hate cats.
3. We have lived in this city since 1993.
4. My father turned the television on to see the weather forecast.
5. I find it difficult to get up early.
III. Complete the sentences by using during by/ until/ at/ on or in.
1. Please don't touch anything early until the police come.
2. I'd be free by 5p.m. If the meeting doesn't end on time, I'll have to make my apologies and leave.
3. She was reluctant to help us at first, but at the end, she agreed to do what she could.
4. By the time you get letter, I'll be in Da Lat.
5. I'm having a date on Thursday.
6. In the summer, Lan usually takes a part time job.