the police officer ordered the suspect to drop the gun
------------------------------------ordered the police officer
she shouted at the children to be quiet
-----------------------she shouted
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EXERCISE:
1. They said , “ We’ll finish the test tomorrow”
=> They said______________________________
2. She said “I can swim well.”
=> she said________________________________
3. The police officer said to me:”What is your name?”
=> the police officer asked __________________
4. “How much are these hats?” he asked John.
=> He asked John__________________________
5. “ Can you sing this song?” he asked me,
=> He asked me___________________________
6. “Are they cutting grass in this garden?” I asked him.
=> I asked________________________________
7. If it stops raining. We walk around the lake.
=> If it___________________________________
8. You have little money. You can’t buy the ticket.
=> If you _________________________________
“Don’t be late, Jim”. (Jim’s father told)
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“Be quiet, children”. (The librarian told)
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“Don’t shoot!” (The officer ordered me)
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“Don’t use the telephone after 7.00”. (The landlady told us)
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“Open the door, please”. (My mother told me)
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“Don’t spend too much money on your holiday”. (My father told me)
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“Hurry up”. (He told me)
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“Leave your keys on the desk, please”. (the receptionist told us)
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“Run!” (The general ordered the soldiers)
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“Listen carefully”, he said to us.
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“Don’t wait for me if I’m late”, Ann said to him.
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“Eat more fruit and vegetables”, the doctor said to her.
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“Don’t shout”, I said to him.
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“Shut the door but don’t lock it”, she said to us.
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Ann says, “I’m tired”.
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Tom said, “New York is bigger than London”.
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“Come and see me if you have time”, he said to us.
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“Please help us”, they said to us.
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“Don’t forget to send your parents my regards”, she said to me.
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Mary said, “I can’t go to the movies with you, John”.
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“Lift up your head, Lan” said her mother.
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He told me, “Don’t call me a champion”.
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“Don’t stay out late, Ann” Tom said.
- Tom told Ann... ...............................................................
“Please let me borrow your car,” he said to her.
- He asked...
47. “Don’t be late, Jim”. (Jim’s father told)
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48. “Be quiet, children”. (The librarian told)
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49. “Don’t shoot!” (The officer ordered me)
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50. “Don’t use the telephone after 7.00”. (The landlady told us)
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47. “Don’t be late, Jim”. (Jim’s father told)
……Kim's father told him not to be late…………………………………
48. “Be quiet, children”. (The librarian told)
……The librarian told the children to be quiet…………………………………
49. “Don’t shoot!” (The officer ordered me)
………The officer ordered me not to shoot………………………………
50. “Don’t use the telephone after 7.00”. (The landlady told us)
..........THe landlady told us not to use the telephone after 7.00.......................................
48. “Be quiet, children”. (The librarian told)
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49. “Don’t shoot!” (The officer ordered me)
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50. “Don’t use the telephone after 7.00”. (The landlady told us)
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51. “Open the door, please”. (My mother told me)
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52. “Don’t spend too much money on your holiday”. (My father told me)
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53. “Hurry up”. (He told me)
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54. “Leave your keys on the desk, please”. (the receptionist told us)
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55. “Run!” (The general ordered the soldiers)
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56. “Listen carefully”, he said to us.
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57. “Don’t wait for me if I’m late”, Ann said to him.
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58. “Eat more fruit and vegetables”, the doctor said to her.
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59. “Don’t shout”, I said to him.
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60. “Shut the door but don’t lock it”, she said to us.
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61. Ann says, “I’m tired”.
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62. Tom said, “New York is bigger than London”.
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63. “Come and see me if you have time”, he said to us.
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64. “Please help us”, they said to us.
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65. “Don’t forget to send your parents my regards”, she said to me.
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66. I said to him, “Where did you put it?”
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67. They asked, “Where’s your school?”
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68. Bill says to me, “Where will he go tomorrow?”
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69. Mary said to me, “When did you pick Ann up?”
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70. John said, “When will the teacher get back?”
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71. Ann said, “What do you call a person who makes and repairs things of iron, Jane”.
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72. She said, “How do you go to the circus?”
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73. The traveller asked, “How long does it take to get to London?”
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74. Mr. Smith said to me, “Where are you going on your vacation?”
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75. William said, “I won’t visit her again”.
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76. John said, “I have finished studying my lesson”.
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77. “The clock will never work again if you try to repair it”, the man said.
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78. Mary said, “I can’t go to the movies with you, John”.
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79. “Lift up your head, Lan” said her mother.
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80. He told me, “Don’t call me a champion”.
giúp e với
I.Change these statements into reported speech.
1. “Don’t be late, Jim”. (Jim’s father told)
………………………………………
2. “Be quiet, children”. (The librarian told)
………………………………………
3. “Don’t shoot!” (The officer ordered me)
………………………………………
4. “Don’t use the telephone after 7.00”. (The landlady told us)
………………………………………
5. “Open the door, please”. (My mother told me)
………………………………………
6. “Don’t spend too much money on your holiday”. (My father told me)
………………………………………
7. “Hurry up”. (He told me)
………………………………………
8. “Leave your keys on the desk, please”. (the receptionist told us)
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9. “Run!” (My friend told me)
GÍUP E VỚI Ạ CẢM ƠN MN NHIỀUU
1. She just had time to put up her umberalla before the rain came down in torrents
No sooner..
2. " Why didn't you report the incident to the police last week?"the officer asked the frightened witness.
The officer wanted to know...
3. The presidential visit attracted such an enormous crowd that all traffic came to a standstill.
So many....
4. A fire destroyed most of the old city of London in the 1600s.
The destruction..
5. He hasn't been back to his home town for over 20 years now.
It is
6. Travelling by plane is much more expensive than travelling by train
Travelling by train...
7. I would love to be rich and famous
If only..
8. It took a long time for them to decide to get married
They
9. "Is it, or is it not true that you have been misappropriating company funds?"the managing director asked
the accountant
The managing director wanted
10. If you want to save your eyesight, we must operate immediately
Only by..
1. She just had time to put up her umberalla before the rain came down in torrents
of the old city of London in the 1600s.
The destruction..of the old city of London was caused by a fire in the 1600s
5. He hasn't been back to his home town for over 20 years now.
It is over 20 years now since he last arrived back to his home town
6. Travelling by plane is much more expensive than travelling by train
Travelling by train... is much cheaper than traveling by plane
7. I would love to be rich and famous
If only.. I were rich and famous
8. It took a long time for them to decide to get married
They spent a long time deciding to get married
9. "Is it, or is it not true that you have been misappropriating company funds?"the managing director asked
the accountant
The managing director wanted to know whether the accountant had been misappropriating company funds or not
10. If you want to save your eyesight, we must operate immediately
Only by.. operating immediately can you save your eyesight
Choose the correct forms of the verbs.
1. Police found the woman to lie/ lying dead on the floor.
2. I don’t mind to be shouted/ being shouted at by him. He threatened to sack/ sacking me last week, but he apologised very politely later.
3. We had arranged to meet/ meeting in my office so that he could check/ checking the documents.
4. We found it very difficult to work/ working with Gemma. She keeps forgetting to pass/ passing on important message, and she won’t let anybody to help/ help her.
5. Thank you for invite/ inviting me to come and see you next month. I’m already excited about to see/ seeing you again.
6. Look! We aren’t allowed to park/ parking here. The car needs to park/ parking on the right position.
7. I came here to see/ seeing Janet. She must have forgotten I was coming. - It seems rather careless of her to forget/ forgetting.
8. You say you need some advice? ~Yes, I’m sorry to bother/ bothering you, but I don’t know who to ask/ to be asked.
9. I planned to visit/ visiting my parents last week, but they suggested to postpone/ postponing the visit for a week because they hadn’t finished to decorate/ decorating the spare room.
10. The orator stopped talking/ to talk. He felt thirsty so he stopped to have/having a drink.
11. I had difficulty to find/ finding way to solve the situation. - There’s nothing you can do about this situation, so it’s no use to worry/ worrying about it.
12. I congratulated Ann on to pass/ passing the exam. She spent a lot of time to study/ studying.
13. Did you accuse Nigel of to break/ breaking a plate? - Well, I saw him knock/ knocking it off the table with his elbow.
14. Are you going to have a rest now after to do/ doing all the cleaning? - No, I’ve got some letter to write/ writing.
15. I’m annoyed about to be/ being late. - Well, I told you to set/ setting off in good time, didn’t I?
16. She would like him to wear/ wearing a tie because they are going to a concert.
17. I’m sorry to keep/ keeping you to wait/ waiting. But I’m really afraid to go/ going out in the rain.
18. I can’t read when I’m traveling. It makes me feel/ to feel sick, even in a train. I’d rather just look/ looking out of the window.
19. I need to know/ knowing what’s in the letter. Why don’t you let me read/ reading it?
20. We’d hate the house to be left/ being left empty.
Lie
Be shouted
Meet
Work
Inviting
Park/to park
See
Brother/who to ask
Visit/to postpone
Choose the correct forms of the verbs.
1. Police found the woman to lie/ lying dead on the floor.
2. I don’t mind to be shouted/ being shouted at by him. He threatened to sack/ sacking me last week, but he apologised very politely later.
3. We had arranged to meet/ meeting in my office so that he could check/ checking the documents.
4. We found it very difficult to work/ working with Gemma. She keeps forgetting to pass/ passing on important message, and she won’t let anybody to help/ help her.
5. Thank you for invite/ inviting me to come and see you next month. I’m already excited about to see/ seeing you again.
6. Look! We aren’t allowed to park/ parking here. The car needs to park/ parking on the right position.
7. I came here to see/ seeing Janet. She must have forgotten I was coming. - It seems rather careless of her to forget/ forgetting.
8. You say you need some advice? ~Yes, I’m sorry to bother/ bothering you, but I don’t know who to ask/ to be asked.
9. I planned to visit/ visiting my parents last week, but they suggested to postpone/ postponing the visit for a week because they hadn’t finished to decorate/ decorating the spare room.
10. The orator stopped talking/ to talk. He felt thirsty so he stopped to have/having a drink.
11. I had difficulty to find/ finding way to solve the situation. - There’s nothing you can do about this situation, so it’s no use to worry/ worrying about it.
12. I congratulated Ann on to pass/ passing the exam. She spent a lot of time to study/ studying.
13. Did you accuse Nigel of to break/ breaking a plate? - Well, I saw him knock/ knocking it off the table with his elbow.
14. Are you going to have a rest now after to do/ doing all the cleaning? - No, I’ve got some letter to write/ writing.
15. I’m annoyed about to be/ being late. - Well, I told you to set/ setting off in good time, didn’t I?
16. She would like him to wear/ wearing a tie because they are going to a concert.
17. I’m sorry to keep/ keeping you to wait/ waiting. But I’m really afraid to go/ going out in the rain.
18. I can’t read when I’m traveling. It makes me feel/ to feel sick, even in a train. I’d rather just look/ looking out of the window.
19. I need to know/ knowing what’s in the letter. Why don’t you let me read/ reading it?
20. We’d hate the house to be left/ being left empty.
Report the police officer’s questions to the receptionist.
1. “What’s your name?”
The police officer asked her ___________________________
2. “Did you see the robbers?”
The police officer asked her ___________________________
3. What were they wearing?”
The police officer asked her ___________________________
4. “What did they take?”
The police officer asked her ___________________________
5. “Has it happened before?”
The police officer asked her ___________________________
7. “Did you go to the cinema last night?” he asked me.
He wanted to know_________________________
8. The teacher asked, “Who can speak English?”
The teacher wanted to know _________________________
9. “How do you know that?” she asked me.
She asked me _________________________
10. “Has Caron talked to Kevin?” my friend asked me.
My friend asked me _________________________
1.The police officer asked her what her name was.
2.The police officer asked her if she had seen the robbers.
3.The police officer asked her what they had been wearing.
4.The police officer asked her what thay had taken.
5.The police officer asked her if it had happened before.
7.He wanted to know if/whether i had went to the cinema last night.
8.The teacher wanted to know who could speak english.
9.She asked me how I knew that.
10.My friend asked me if Caron had talked to Kevin.
II/ Report the police officer’s questions to the receptionist. 1. “What’s your name?” The police officer asked her ___________________________ 2. “Did you see the robbers?” The police officer asked her ___________________________ 3. What were they wearing?” The police officer asked her ___________________________ 4. “What did they take?” The police officer asked her ___________________________ 5. “Has it happened before?” |
The police officer asked her ___________________________
II/ Report the police officer’s questions to the receptionist. 1. “What’s your name?” The police officer asked her _________what her name was_________________ 2. “Did you see the robbers?” The police officer asked her ___________if she had seen the robbers________________ 3. What were they wearing?” The police officer asked her ______what they had been wearing_____________________ 4. “What did they take?” The police officer asked her ______what they had taken_____________________ 5. “Has it happened before?” The police asked her is it had happened before |