
- •2. Translate:
- •I. Indefinite
- •II. Continuous
- •III. Perfect
- •3. Put the verb into correct form:
- •4. A) Fill in “by” or “with”:
- •5. Change the following into the Passive Voice:
- •6. Translate into English:
- •7. Translate into English:
- •8. Translate:
- •Subjective infinitive complex
- •It is said that … − He is said to …
- •9. Write these sentences in another way, beginning as shown. Use the underlined world in your sentence.
- •10. Translate:
- •Causative form
- •12. Write sentences in the causative form as in the example:
- •13. A) Use the words in brackets to complete the sentences. Use the structure “have something done”:
- •14. Translate:
- •17. Change from direct to indirect speech :
- •18. Change from direct into indirect speech:
- •19. Change from direct into indirect speech:
17. Change from direct to indirect speech :
1. He asked: “Are you going home?” 2. He asked: “Do you know Peter?” 3. He asked: “Do you have much money?” 4. He asked: “Would you like a cup of tee?” 5. He asked: “Have you ever been to Paris?” 6. He asked: “Did you see Peter yesterday?” 7. He asked: “Will you come out if it rains?” 8. He asked: “Where were you last week?” 9. He asked: “When will they arrive?” 10. He asked: “Why have you done it?” 11. He asked: “How many people are coming?” 12. He asked: “ Which of you have seen this film?” 13. He asked: “Whose car is this? 14. He asked: “How long have you been watching TV?” 15. He asked: “What are you doing now?” 16. He asked: “Can you swim?” 17. He asked: “Will you be able to be the first?” 18. He asked: “What could you do in this case?”
19. He asked: “When are you going to have a snack?” 20. He asked: “Are you allowed to have a break?”
18. Change from direct into indirect speech:
1. Peter said: “My sister is learning to cook.” 2. Jack said: “I come to school by bus every day.” 3. Tom said: “Mary fell down but she didn’t hurt herself.” 4. Ann said: “My uncle has just bought a new car.” 5. The teacher said to the pupils: “I hope to see you during the holidays.” 6. The teacher said to the lazy pupil: “Wake up!” 7. The mother said: “Don’t play with fire!” 8. Jack said: “Who has taken my pen?” 9. Mary’s mother asked her: “Whom did you see in the hospital?” 10. I asked Peter: “Are you going to play football?” 11. She asked me: “Are you hungry?” 12. He asked his guest: “Do you like coffee?”
13. I asked my friend: “How do you feel after your holiday?” 14. I saw a cloud of smoke and asked: “What is burning?” 15. He asked: “Have you just arrived?” 16. She said: “I have been very ill but I am feeling much better.” 17. He said: “I met him in 1986.” 18. He said: “I was writing a letter when she entered the room.” 19. She said: “The price doesn’t include the cost of packing.”
20. She asked: “How long have you been studying French?”
19. Change from direct into indirect speech:
1. He has just said: “I want to speak to you.” 2. He said: “I’m afraid I can’t go there now, but I shall be probably be able to go tomorrow.” 3. He said to me: “You must eat more fruit.” 4. She said: “You should wait until the weather changes.” 5. I asked him: “Can you meet me tomorrow?” 6. He asked me: “Do you think that the weather will change?” 7. He asked her: “Did anybody call this morning?” 8. He has just asked me: “ Who will come to the cinema with me?”
9. I asked him: “What will you do if you miss the train?” 10. He said to the secretary: “Bring me the letter we have received this morning!” 11. I said to her: “Please, open the window!” 12. She said to me: “Please, don’t be rude!” 13. She said: “You should be careful.” 14. They said: “She can be free.” 15. He said: “It may rain.” 16. She said: “You won`t be allowed to have a rest.” 17. I asked: “Could you have a rest?’ 18. She said: “You must be on duty now.” 19. They said: “You had better stay.” 20. I asked: “Will you be able to do it tomorrow?”