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2. Вопросительные предложения в косвенной речи

А. Общий, разделительный и альтернативный вопросы в косвенной речи

Direct Speech

Indirect Speech

1. Jack asked her, “Are you hungry?”

(Present Indefinite)

2. Ben asked his friend, “Do you like tennis?” (Present Indefinite)

3. Sam asked Tom, “Did you find your key?” (Past Indefinite)

1. Jack asked her if she was hungry.

(Past Indefinite)

2. Ben asked his friend if he liked tennis. (Past Indefinite)

3. Sam asked Tom if he had found his key. (Past Perfect)

4. Bob’s mother asked him, “Are you hungry or thirsty?” (Present Indefinite)

5. I asked my sister, “Did you go to the cinema on Saturday or on Sunday?” (Past Indefinite)

6. My friend asked me, “Will you go to the university by bus or on foot?” (Future Indefinite)

4. Bob’s mother asked him whether he was hungry or thirsty. (Past Indefinite)

5. I asked my sister whether she had gone to the cinema on Saturday or on Sunday. (Past Perfect)

6. My friend asked me whether I should go to the university by bus or on foot.

(Future-in-the Past)

7. Tom asked Mary, “You are thirsty, aren’t you?” (Present Indefinite)

8. The teacher asked his students, “You have done your homework properly, haven’t you?” (Present Perfect)

9. My daddy said to me, “You will be at home at 5 in the evening, won’t you?” (Future Indefinite)

7. Tom asked Mary if she was thirsty.

(Past Indefinite)

8. The teacher asked his students if they had done their homework properly.

(Past Perfect)

9. My daddy asked me if I should be at home at 5 in the evening.

(Future-in-the Past)

II. Change the following into Indirect Speech:

A. 1. Mary said, “Is anybody coming to see me today?”

2. My friend said to me, “Will you write a test or a dictation on Monday?”

3. I said to Jason, “Are you going to play football on Friday or on Saturday?”

4. The teacher asks the pupil “Is the United States in North or South America?”

5. Pete said to his younger brother, “Are you going to buy a new suit for the party?”

6. Bob said to Helen, “Is Tokyo in the east of Asia?”

7. The children said, “Is father coming on Saturday, Mum?”

8. My friend said to me, “Do you want to go to the Crimea or to the Caucasus for the vacation?”

9. Sally said to Ben, “Did you take your little sister to the Zoo last week?”

10. I said to Richard, “You passed your exams successfully, didn’t you?”

11. Rose asked Jimmy, “You like playing computer games, don’t you?”

12. Steve said to Kyle, “Are you going to call on your grandparents?”

13. Pat said to me, “Do you often see Alice?”

14. The doctor asked Pam, “Did you take the medicine I prescribed you?”

15. Paul said to his sister, “You are glad to meet your former classmates, aren’t you?”

16. Sam said to Nick, “Will you arrive in two or three days?”

17. Father said to me, “Didn’t I tell you to remember the names of the people you have to deal with?”

18. John asked the mechanic, “Will it take long to repair the car?”

19. “Have you got a double room?” I asked the hotel receptionist.

20. Martin said to the policeman, “Can I park my car in West Street?”

21. “Can I see you tomorrow, Mel?” asked Ann.

22. “Did the Browns arrive on time?” asked Sally.

23. “Have you ever been to Yaroslavl?” James asked his friend David.

24. “Does Jonathan like a water melon?” asked Chloe.

25. “Did you come to the University last week, Jane?” asked the tutor.

26. “Do you always go to church on Sunday?’ he wondered.

27. “Have you seen John recently?” she asked me.

28. Ann asked, “Will Ted and Alice be at the party too?”

29. “You like Chinese food, don’t you?” asked Bob.

30. Mary asked me, “Will you be coming to the concert or not?”

В – Cпециальный вопрос в косвенной речи

Direct Speech

Indirect Speech

1. Ben asked, “Who has taken my pen?” (Present Perfect)

2. Mary asked her brother, “What did you see in London?” (Past Indefinite)

3. The teacher asked his students, “Why haven’t you done your homework?” (Present Perfect)

1. Ben asked who had taken his pen.

(Past Perfect)

2. Mary asked her brother what he had seen in London. (Past Perfect)

3. The teacher asked his students why they hadn’t done their homework”

(Past Perfect)

B. 1. Mary said to us, “Who put salt in my coffee?”

2. Jack asked, “Who did you see in the garden, Nick?”

3. Mr. Jackson said to his colleague, “When did you buy your new car? How much did you pay for it?”

4. Mary’s mother said to her, “Who did you see in the supermarket?”

5. A stranger said to me in the street, “Where is the bank?”

6. Jane asked, “Where does Ann live, Pat?”

7. Steve said to Mike, “Why didn’t Tom come to the party?”

8. My elder brother said to me, “When will your friends arrive?”

9. The man said to me, “Where were you a few weeks ago?”

10. The manager said to me, “How long have you been working in your present job?”

11. I asked Paul, “What is the title of the book you are reading?”

12. Martha said to Albert, “When did you discuss that problem?”

13. Hugh said to George, “What happened to you last week?”

14. Andrew said to Frank, “What are you going to give Lucy as a present?”

15. The manager asked Mr. Johnson, “What do you think of your new colleague? What kind of person is he?”

16. Ted said to the cinema attendant, “What time does the film finish?”

17. I said to the doctor, “How many times a day do I have to take the medicine?”

18. “When did you start acting, Mel?” asked Guy.

19. The manager asked me, “How much do you hope to earn?”

20. Nigel said to Sarah, “What country do you want to visit this time?”

21. “Which of these films did you like best, Helen?” asked William.

22. She asked me, “What is the weather like today?”

23. Jane asked Ben, “Who were you looking for?”