5.The boy asked his mother when they would have lunch and said he was veryhungry.6.He said he didn’t understand why she had refused to join them on the trip.7.She told him she was very glad he had come and invited him to sit down.8.Mr Brown told his wife he didn’t feel like going out that evening an[r]
- Could you do sth=> S + invited sb + todo sthEx: "Would you like to go to the cinema withme?“ he said to me.=> He invited me to go to the cinema withhim.11.Thanks:S + thanked + O + for + VingEx: “ It was very nice of you to give me thepresent. Thank you,” Lan said to Nam. Lan thanked[r]
direct ‘Can you open the door for me, Tom?’, Ann asked. (”Anh mở cửa dùm tôi được không Tom?”, Ann hỏi.) reported Ann asked Tom to open the door for her. (Ann hỏi Tom mở cửa dùm cô ta.) Như vậy trong trường hợp này động từ trong câu tường thuật chuyển thành một infinitive có to. Reported[r]
REPORTED SPEECH (Câu tường thuật)Câu gián tiếp là câu dùng để thuật lại nội dung của lời nói trực tiếp.a. Nếu động từ của mệnh đề tường thuật dùng ở thì hiện tại thì khi đổi sang câu gián tiếp ta chỉ đổi ngôi; không đổi thì của động từ và trạng từ.Ex: She says: “I am a teacher.” She sa[r]
____________________________________________________________Garfield told Jon __________________________________________________________________________Jon replied _______________________________________________________________________________6.Ex. 2. Finish the sentences using Reported sp[r]
- A heart attack92.We stayed ……..home because Ann wasn’t very keen ……… going ……… in the rain .93.When I realised I was wrong. I apologised …….. him ……… my mistake.94.We complained ……. the manager ……. the restaurant …….. ……… me.96.I didn’t have any money. I had to borrow some …………….a friend of mine.9[r]
18. It started (rain) when they left home.19. Jane hopes (become) a lawyer.20. The tourists asked me where (go) the nearest post office.21. The mountain can (see) from the city centre.22. Would you mind if I (use) your mobile phone?23. Do you mind if I (turn) off the air conditioner?24. You (pain) t[r]
- Note that these changes generally occur, but they are not automatic. They depend on when and wherethe statement is reported- Some verbs do not change (would, could, might, should, ought to)Ex:a) ‘I will see you tomorrow’. She said=> She said she would see me the following dayb) ‘I am[r]
7.She told him she was very glad he had come and invited him to sit down.8.Mr Brown told his wife he didn’t feel like going out that evening and suggested askingthe Browns to come over for a chat.9.John said it was raining too hard to go out and suggested that they should stay athome and watch TV in[r]
B. shopC. shoppingD. shopped’63. Bill doesn t spent much time ……his lesson.A. prepareB. to prepareC. preparedD. preparing64. They wasted a whole afternoon …to repair the bike.A. tryB. to tryC. tryingD. triedIV.Reported Speech17. The father said, “Go on, Mary. Apply for a job.”18. John[r]
IF THE QUESTION IN DIRECT SPEECH STARTS WITH A QUESTION WORD (WHAT,WHEN, WHERE, ETC) THE QUESTION IN REPORTED SPEECH STARTS WITH THE SAMEWORD.EXAMPLE: “WHAT ARE YOU DOING” SHE ASKED ME.SHE ASKED ME WHAT I WAS DOING.IF THE QUESTION IN DIRECT SPEECH STARTS [r]
I. Put the following sentences into the opposite voice (actice or passive).Change the following sentences from active into passive form.Reported SpeechI. Put the following sentences into reported speech.
They fought one another desperately for it. (Eles lutaram um com ooutro desesperadamente por isto)They kissed each other in greeting. (Eles beijaram um ao outro narecepção/ Eles se beijaram)It was the first time they had touched one another. (Era a primeiravez que eles tocaram um ao outro/ Era a pri[r]