1.
1) could - can
2) would - will
3) might - may
4) had to - must
5) that - this
6) those - these
7) there - here
2.
“You must leave,” he told us.
He told us (that) we had to leave.
3.
1) states the exact words that a speaker used - Direct Speech (sometimes called quoted speech)
2) reports what the speaker said but without using the exact words - Indirect Speech (also called Reported Speech)
4.
1) Past Simple (did) - Present Simple (do/does)
2) Past Continuous (was/were doing) - Present Continuous (am/is/are doing)
3) Past Perfect (had done) - Present Perfect (have/has done)
4) Future in the past (would do) - Future Simple (will do)
5.
She says, "I like chocolate."
She says (that) she likes chocolate.
6.
1) then - now
2) that day - today
3) the day before / the previous day - yesterday
4) a week before / the previous week - a week ago
5) the week/month/year before / the previous week/month/year - last week/month/year
6) the following week/month/year - next week/month/year
7) three years from then - in three years
8) the next / the following day - tomorrow
9) that night - tonight
7.
“Are you feeling well?”
4) I asked him if he was feeling well.
8.
“Keep to a diet!” he told me.
He told me to keep to a diet.
9.
“Why did you come late?” she asked.
4) She asked him why he had come late.
10.
told, offered, said, invited, promised
Примечание:
Во втором и пятом упражнениях я поставила that в скобку, потому что и с that, и без него предложение будет правильным.
rent is 150 dollars for month. 16. We often go to the theatre and to the cinema, but very rarely to the circus. 17. When their father came home, they had dinner and then watched TV. They went to bed at 11 p.m. 18.What a pity they haven't seen this performance! 19. She can't find a telegram which she received this morning. 20. Are you going to the country for weekend? 21. She usually goes shopping on Thursdays, but last Thursday she didn't do shopping. She had to go to the dentist's. 22. What's a lovely song!
What's a beautiful music! 23. Could you tell me the time, please? - It's a quarter past six. 24. Do you usually go by the train or in the car there?