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B1 Open World Unit 7

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  • Rewrite the reported sentences as direct questions // We asked a policeman if he could tell us where the station was.
    'Can you tell us where the station is?' OR 'Where's the station?'
  • Rewrite the reported sentences as direct questions // I asked my brother if he had tried to phone me.
    'Did you try to phone me?' OR 'Have you tried to phone me?'
  • Write the direct questions as reported questions // 'Where are you going?' (My dad asked.....)
    My dad asked (me) where I was going.
  • Write the statements and commands as reported speech // 'Shut the door' (She told him.....)
    She told him to shut the door.
  • Write the direct questions as reported questions // 'What are you going to do there?' (My brother asked.....)
    My brother asked (me) what I was going to do there.
  • Write the reported speech as direct speech // Max said he'd left the day before.
    'I left yesterday'
  • Write the statements and commands as reported speech // 'We went to Italy for our holiday last year'. (They said.....)
    They said (that) they'd been to Italy for their holiday the previous year / the year before.
  • Write the direct questions as reported questions // 'What will you do if you miss the last bus?' (My sister asked.....)
    My sister asked (me) what I would do if I missed the last bus.
  • Write the reported speech as direct speech // He says he still feels ill.
    'I still feel ill'
  • Write the direct questions as reported questions // 'Do I know who you're going with?' (My dad asked.....)
    My dad asked (me) if / whether he knew who I was going with.
  • Write the direct questions as reported questions // 'How will you get home?' (My brother asked.....)
    My brother asked (me) how I would get home.
  • Write the direct questions as reported questions // 'Are you going with anyone?' (My sister asked.....)
    My sister asked (me) If / whether I was going with anyone / someone.
  • Write the statements and commands as reported speech // 'It's my birthday tomorrow'. (he said....)
    He said (that) it was his birthday the next day.
  • Write the direct questions as reported questions // 'What time will you be back?' (My mum asked.....)
    My mum asked (me) what time I would be back.
  • Write the direct questions as reported questions // 'Why are you wearing your best clothes?' (My Mum asked.....)
    My Mum asked (me) why I was wearing my best clothes.
  • Write the reported speech as direct speech // She said she was living in Moscow
    'I'm living in Moscow'
  • Write the reported speech as direct speech // They said they'd come and see me later.
    'We'll come and see you later'
  • Rewrite the reported sentences as direct questions // They asked me why I was there.
    'Why are you here?'
  • Write the reported speech as direct speech // She says she's older than me.
    'I'm older than you'
  • Write the statements and commands as reported speech // 'You are the only person I know who likes classical music' (She said....)
    She said (that) I was the only person she knew who liked / likes classical music.
  • Rewrite the reported sentences as direct questions // Jan wanted to know who my favourite actor was.
    'Who's your favourite actor?'
  • Rewrite the reported sentences as direct questions // Helen asked me if I was enjoying my new course.
    'Are you enjoying your new course?'
  • Write the statements and commands as reported speech // 'We've all passed our English exam' (They said.....)
    They said that they'd all passed their English exam.
  • Write the reported speech as direct speech // I said I was sorry, but I couldn't lend her any more money.
    'I'm sorry but I can't lend you any more money'.
  • Write the statements and commands as reported speech // 'Don't drink any more coffee!' (He told Max.....)
    He told Max not to drink any more coffee.
  • Rewrite the reported sentences as direct questions // Alex asked if anyone had found his keys.
    Has anyone found my keys?'
  • Write the reported speech as direct speech // She told him to stop worrying.
    'Stop worrying'
  • Rewrite the reported sentences as direct questions // Sasha wanted to know what we'd done the day before.
    'What did you do yesterday?'
  • Write the statements and commands as reported speech // 'I'm leaving school at the end of next year' (he said.....)
    He said (that) he was leaving school at the end of the following year.
  • Rewrite the reported sentences as direct questions // I asked Veronica if she could come to my party that evening.
    'Can you come to my party this evening / tonight Veronica?'
  • Write the statements and commands as reported speech // 'I've got a surprise for you' (She said.....)
    She said (that) she'd got a surprise for me.