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Indirect speech




Exercise 1. Convert into indirect speech.

1. I think he is a clever man', says Elisabeth. 2. Mary never seems angry or irritated, remarks Alistair. 3. Barney is in the garage, says Norma. 4. When he came I was on the terrace watering my begonias, says George. 5. He was born in Chicago, he says. 6. What you have just told me is very surprising, John says to Constance. 7. We have lived here for a long time, says Monica. 8. My mother will be glad to have you over for dinner, says Maurice. 9. I cant understand what the professor is talking about, says Flora. 10. She is a good speaker. No one can beat her in a public argument, remarks Sheila. 11. You dance so well, says Nick to Polly. 12. We did not have dinner here, say the boys. 13. I shall never forget this day, says Nelly. 14. I shall tell you this story when you finish chopping onions, says Belle. 15. You wont believe me if I tell you everything, answers Louise.

Exercise 2. Translate into Russian. Say whether the action of the object clause precedes, follows or is simultaneous with the action of the principal clause.

1. I hope you know what you are doing. 2. It is strange that he did not speak to you. 3. He said that if I followed his advice everything would be all right. 4. Mary was not sure whether she had shut all the windows. 5. Nick says that you are a wonderful dancer. 6. Never tell him that you are afraid of arguing with him: he can take advantage of your fear. 7. I told you that John would come back and my words proved right. 8. Tell me what you have been doing since we saw each other for the last time. 9. I never realized that my sister was so beautiful. 10. David said that he had asked permission to come and see me. 11. Mary said that she had not seen Miss Oxley for a couple of days. 12. You were warned that the delegation would arrive in May.

Exercise 3. Convert into indirect speech.

A 1. I am sorry to disturb you, said Mike to Elisa. 2. The taxi is waiting, said the porter. 3. I am Monicas teacher of history, said Mr. OBrian. 4. Ill be all right in a minute, said Flora. 5. I am deeply grateful for all Michelle has done for me and my family, said Gloria. 6. You have been generosity itself with your cousins, said the teacher. 7. Moira always comes home for dinner, said Mr. Collins. 8. Everyone took me for my twin brother there and behaved accordingly, said Tom. 9. I asked the professor some questions on grammar, said Nelly. 10. My mother wants to know if you are coming to see her tomorrow, she said. 11. The doctor said: You will have to stay in bed for another five days. 12. The instructor pointed out: Only the best players can participate in the Olympics. 13. He said: It was difficult for me to persuade her to come here. 14. Mabel said: As soon as you come to our town, visit my house and stay for a couple of days. 15. You are able to solve this problem alone without any outside help, said Monica to Jessie. 16. If I tell you my real name you will laugh, she said. 17. You must copy this text and mark all the grammatical mistakes in it, said the teacher. 18. I shall miss you when you leave for Paris, said Alice to Meg. 19. I did not mean to hurt you. I only wanted to tell you what he had always concealed, said Marsha. 20. My house is your house whenever you need it, said Lizzy.

Convert into indirect speech paying attention to the adverbial modifiers of time and place.

B 1. Ill have another talk with him tomorrow, said Agnes. 2. I posted your letter yesterday, said Pearl to her. 3. Jessica arrived last night and she wanted to see you, said Nick. 4. You have beautiful place here, said Pete. 5. Youll never guess whom I met today. It was Flora! said Arny. 6. I have not seen him this morning, said Luke. 7. Hell meet Betsy here today, she said. 8. I saw Jack at the University today, said Anne. 9. Tonight I shall stay at home and read what the editor has given to me, said Nelly. 10. If you come tonight you will see a cheerful crowd of people, said Bass. 11. Stella remarked: A minute ago I wouldnt have thought I would do it.

12. The McMillans moved to Glasgow two months ago and I have lived in their house since then, said Stella Gibson. 13. Tomorrow I shall do it myself, said mother. 14. Now everything has changed here, you wont recognise a thing in this company, said the chief executive. 15. I heard Meg say she would come on Thursday next week, said Ben.

Exercise 4. Convert the following questions, requests, orders etc. into indirect speech.

A 1. Is Jack coming tonight for dinner? asked Doris. 2. Have you ever heard Jane singing? You ought to: she has a wonderful voice, said colonel Smith. 3. Has Michael arrived yet or shall we start without him? asked Nigel. 4. Whats the time? My watch has stopped, said he. 5. Have you anything else to tell me about? If not, I wish to leave this office at once, said Nora. 6. Have you anything to declare? asked the customs officer. 7. Have you seen Arthur this week? His new job altered him entirely, Laura whispered in his ear. 8. Do you know Miss Fairfax? She has got a fortune due to her aunts will and become very rich, said Nicholas. 9. Where have you put my glasses? I cant find them, said grandmother. 10. How did you find me? I did not leave my address to anyone when I was leaving, said Nelly. 11. When will you be back? Shall we start dinner without you or do you want us to wait for you?, asked Stella. 12. What exams have you passed and how many points have you got for your exams? asked the personnel manager. 13. Am I speaking to Doris? asked a voice over the telephone. 14. Mrs. Ondy asked: Would you like your coffee white or black? Do you put sugar in it? Would you like crumpets or hot muffins with it? 15. How many times have you seen this film? It seems to be one of your most favourite films, said Jacob.

Convert into indirect speech. Give two variants.

B 1. Step aside, please, asked Albert. 2. Behave yourself, you are not a little girl, said mother to Jane. 3. Dont bother, I can find this book myself, said Maurice. 4. Take off your coat and have a cup of tea with me, said Michelle. 5. The teacher said: Sit down and open your textbooks. Exercise 5 is on page 38. Find it and do all the tasks for this exercise. 6. Both of you come with me, said mother to her two sons. 7. Lets have some coffee, Martha, said Andy. 8. Let me do it myself, I must learn to do things, asked Moira. 9. Get up! Its already eight oclock and you promised to be at the Smiths at half past, said Jessie to Bob. 10. Try these pancakes. Aren't they lovely! said Pat. 11. Do it yourself, Monica! You are clever and grown up enough to negotiate your own business, said Gloria. 12. Dont forget to buy some napkins for barbecue. I cant do it myself, I am busy cooking, said Louise. 13. Don't tell anyone what you have just heard from me: its a great secret, said little Molly to her friend. 14. Will you tell the students that the lecture wont take place today, please, asked the professor. 15. Write this letter as soon as possible: she must receive it before she leaves, said Maude to Willie. 16. Dont touch anything but the lamp! said the old man.

Exercise 5. Convert into direct speech.

1. she told him that her parents would come next week together with their friends. 2. She said that he was ill and tired. 3. Monica said that Maurice was in the garden doing some repairs. 4. Stella warned him that if he did not hurry up he would be late. 5. The doctor said that if Nigel did not stay in bed and take the medicine he would not be able to take part in the competition. 6. She asked him whether he had heard anyone cry in the kitchen the night before. 7. Becky asked mike to come and see her next week when she would not be busy getting ready for the exams. 8. Mr. Morris was interested to know if Jack had completed his course work by the time he had to do it. 9. The professor demanded that the students should all come at eleven next day to ask any questions they had. 10. Tony asked Helen where she had spent the previous week when hed tried to find her. 11. She asked him if he would come back that day. 12. They said they had not expected him that day. 13. She said that she was writing a new novel then. 14. Michelle suggested that they should all come and see their groupmate in the hospital. 15. He said that they could have coffee and sandwiches there instead of in the dining room. 16. She said that he would be there presently. 17. He told us about his trip to Africa the previous year when he had taken part in a tiger hunt. 18. George asked Maude not to interfere with his work because he was in the middle of the most difficult part of it. 19. Nick realized that it was not his day. 20. Moira suspected that they had not told her the truth. 21. Michaels opinion was that they should rather go and see the ancient ruins than spend hours at a concert in a stuffy hall. 21. Allan doubted whether the picture was a real Michelangelo.

Exercise 6. Supply the appropriate form of the infinitives in brackets.

1. I (think) that the bench (be) clean enough but Myra (think) that it (be) not. 2. The policeman (ask) George a couple of questions about the accident. He (be) especially interested to know how many times George (hear) the shots. 3. Ask Michael if he (go) with us tomorrow or if he (want) to be left alone. 4. I never told Mary that you (miss) her so much but I (think) you (say) it yourself. 5. Dorian Gray (ask) Basil that he never (show) that picture or (send) it to any exhibitions. 6. The teacher (say) that we (complete) all the requirements in time. 7. Monica (be) exited and (say) that she (dream) of this present since she was a child. 8. Thomas (want) to know who (take) his words seriously and really (think) that he (be going) to Africa for the rest of his life. 9. Brian (be) really shocked when he (learn) that Shirley (say) she never (get married) to him. 10. I (know) what present Helen (like) for her birthday. She (say) she (like) a tartan jacket. 11. The professor (say) that originally the population of Europe (be) mainly Celtic. 12. Dorothy (say) that nowadays you (not come across) such words. 13. Having learned the price of a wonderful crimson jersey she (say) it (be) too expensive and she (not be going) to waste a fortune on it. 14. They (say) he (graduate) just from Cambridge and that he (have) a brilliant carrier ahead. 15. On coming back nick (say) that he (have a walk) in the rain and that (be) the reason why he (be) wet to the skin. 16. My mother used to tell me that in a couple of years I (be) as famous as Charlie Chaplin. 17. They (ask) me if I (like) to see Mabel who (want) to come with them to my place. I (agree) without hesitation. 18. Paul (say) we (meet) in Moscow in July but he (not be) sure about the exact day as yet.

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