Transform general questions and superlatives into the Reported Speech. 1. The customer asks: “Is it an ink-jet printer?”
2. The vendor asked: “Will you take this monitor?”
3. The teacher asked: “Have you translated this text?”
4. Dick asked: “Ann, do you have a monochrome monitor?”
5. Alice asks: “Have you bought a colour monitor?”
6. The Instructor warned: “Don’t sit too close to the screen!”
7. Peter recommends: “Consider this processor. It’s more powerful.”
8. Alan asked: “Can you see dots on the screen, Jack?”
9. The client: “Is this a flat panel liquid crystal display (LCD)?”
10. The student: “Is this sequence repeated 50 times per second?”
11. Jane asked: “Kate, listen to some piece of advice, please.”
12. The teacher warned: “Don’t use the monitor that distorts the image, Pete.”
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2. Meet these engineers here, please.
3. Don't give me a black pencil; give me a red pencil, please.
4. Don't read this text in the classroom, read it at home, please.
5. Don't take my copybook (или notebook); take that blank copybook, please.
6. Write down the words and questions in your notebooks and don't look at the blackboard, please.
7. Shut (или close) your books and open your notebooks, please.
8. Don't shut your books. Read text 8, please.
9. Don't put your bag on the table, please; put it on the chair.
10. Don't copy text 3; copy text 4, please.
11. Sit down, please.
12. Don't go there, please.
13. Don't do it, please.
14. Don't write these words now; do it at home.
15. Come here, please.