Вариант 1 Передайте следующие предложения в косвенной речи.1. “Lock the door when you leave the house,” my elder sister said to me. 2. “Have you
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received a telegram from your wife?” she asked Robert. 3. Mabel said, “Nothing will change my decision and I shall leave for Cape Town tonight.” 4. “Please don’t smoke in the room,” said the old woman to her nephew. 5. “I am shivering with cold,” said the girl.6.“I want to sit in the armchair,” said the boy. 7. The secretary said to me, “The delegation arrived in St Petersburg yesterday.” 8. “Open the window, please,” she said to me. 9. He said, “I shall light a fire and make myself breakfast.” 10. “Don’t run to the door when you hear the bell,” said the woman to her little daughter.
1. My elder sister told me to lock the door when I left the house.
2. She asked Robert if he had received a telegram from his wife.
3. Mabel said nothing would change my decision and he would leave for Cape Town this night.
4. The old woman told her nephew not to smoke in that room.
5. The girl said she was shivering with cold.
6. The boy said he wanted to sit in the arm chair.
7. The secretary told me the delegation had arrived to St Petersburg the previous day.
8. She told me to open the window.
9. He said he would light a fire and make breakfast himself.
10. The woman told her little daughter not to run to the door when she heard the bell.
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Insert TO where nacassary.
1)The boy helped us ... find the way to the railway station.
2)What makes you ... think you are right?
3)Would you like ... go to England?
4)It is time for you ... go to bed.
5)You look tired.You had better ... go home.
Insert the Infinitive in the appropriate form.
1)He complained that he was always the last ...(to inform).
2)He found that he was only one ... the discrepancy.(to notice)
3)How fortunate he is ... all over the world (to travel)
4)It is thoughtful of you ... the tickets well advance.(to book)
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