1) Sandra and Jenny are friends. school is in the city centre. 2) The boys have got a tortoise. name is Trundle. 3) This pen belongs to my brother - it's 4) The car belongs to me - it's 5) We are at school.
1. Alec said that his friend lived in Moscow. past simp 2. The teacher said to me that I had not done my work well 3. The poor man said to the rich man that his horse was wild. It could kill his horse. past simp 4. The rich man said (past simp) to the judge that that man's horse had killed (past perf) his horse. 5. The woman said (past simp) that that man had spoken (past perf) to her on the road. 6. My classmate said to me that he couldn’t explain that rule to me. past simp 7. The teacher said (past simp) to the class that they should discuss (fut in the past) that subject the next day. 8. The woman said to her son that she was glad she was there. past simp 9. Mike said (past simp) that they had bought (past perf) those books that day. 10. She said to me that she could read my translation. past simp 11. Our teacher said that Thackeray's novels were very interesting. past simp 12. She said (past simp) that I would read (futin the past simp) that book in the 9th form. 13. Nellie said (past simp) that she had read (past perf) 'Jane Eyre' the year before.
It was Saturday night and Pete sat watching TV. People were being killed for an hour on the screen. Policemen were shot in the line of duty, gangsters were thrown off roofs, and an elderly lady slowly was poisoned for her pearls, and her murderer was brought to justice by a cigarette company after long discussions which were held in the office of a private detective. Villains holding guns were leapt at by brave, unarmed actors, and were saved from deaths by the quick-thinking young men. Страдательный залог отмечен жирным шрифтом.
2. The teacher said to me that I had not done my work well
3. The poor man said to the rich man that his horse was wild. It could kill his horse. past simp
4. The rich man said (past simp) to the judge that that man's horse had killed (past perf) his horse.
5. The woman said (past simp) that that man had spoken (past perf) to her on the road.
6. My classmate said to me that he couldn’t explain that rule to me. past simp
7. The teacher said (past simp) to the class that they should discuss (fut in the past) that subject the next day.
8. The woman said to her son that she was glad she was there. past simp
9. Mike said (past simp) that they had bought (past perf) those books that day.
10. She said to me that she could read my translation. past simp
11. Our teacher said that Thackeray's novels were very interesting. past simp
12. She said (past simp) that I would read (futin the past simp) that book in the 9th form.
13. Nellie said (past simp) that she had read (past perf) 'Jane Eyre' the year before.