решить английский Exercise 1.Put the following questions into indirect speech.
1. “Do you want to see the palace?” asked the guide.
2. “Did you sleep well?” asked my hostess.
3. “Have you gone completely mad?” I asked.
4. “Have you seen the new film at the Odeon?” I asked George.
5. “Do you speak Chinese?” we asked him.
6. “Are you OK?” a rescue man said a girl.
7. “Will you marry me?” asked John Mary.
8. “Are you watching “Men in Black”?” asked mum.
9. “Do you like playing computer games?” I asked Tom.
10. “Have you heard the news?” I asked Nora.
11. “Do I need to prolong my visa?” I asked.
12. “Is anything wrong?” said Andrew to Helen.
Exercise 2.Put the following statements into indirect speech using the word:
warn, advise, promise, apologize, complain, refuse, agree, boast, order, admit, deny, ask, explain, thank
1. Yes, I took bribes.
2. I have five cars, a four-story house, servants and two wives.
3. Thank you very much for your assistance.
4. Please book me a seat in a non-smoker.
5. No, I didn’t steal the money.
6. I’ll bring your dictionary back tomorrow.
7. This food is horrible – I can’t eat it.
8. I can speak seven languages and all perfectly.
9. I’m sorry I called you a fool.
10. Yes, it was me. I threw that letter away.
11. Fasten your sit belts.
12. I didn’t come to the party because I had a terrible headache.
13. You should spend more time in the open air.
A — 4: A new kind of training shoe.
B — 1: The manager, Gilmour Johnes, thinks there is a safety problem. Teenagers with these shoes could break a shop window or knock down an older customer.
C — 5: Many other malls also have specific dress rules for teenagers.
D — 2: Many of these rules are to stop big groups of teenagers getting in the way of shoppers. Groups of kids sometimes stand on the stairs or in the doors and customers can’t pass.
E — 6: The company that makes them tells users not to wear them in crowded places.