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3. Turn the conversation into Reported Speech.

Vicky: What time do we have to be at the coffee morning?

Rachel: The invitation says ten o’clock.

Vicky: Well, it’s ten now. We’d better hurry. We shouldn’t be late.

Rachel: Oh, it won’t matter if we are a bit late.

Vicky: I think it would be rude, wouldn’t it? I don’t think people ought to arrive late when they’ve been invited to something.

Rachel: You worry too much. You shouldn’t take everything so seriously, Vicky. It’s a coffee morning, not a job interview. We don’t have to get there exactly on time. We may be a little bit late.

4. Report the dialogue.

Tom: I can’t come out tonight, Margo. I ought to do some more work. I’m behind with everything. I’ve got so much to do.

Margo: You shouldn’t worry so much, Tom. Don’t panic. You ought to relax sometimes. You could take a break.

Tom: I know I shouldn’t panic, but I do. I can’t help it.

Margo: Anyway, you’re doing OK, aren’t you? Your results have been good.

You should be pleased. You oughtn’t to invent problems for yourself.

5. Convert the conversations into Reported Speech.

1) Melanie: David’s broken his leg. He had to go to hospital.

Harriet: Oh, no! How long will he have to stay there?

Melanie: I don’t know.

2) Claire: I parked my car outside the hairdresser’s, and while I was in there, the police took the car away. I’ve got it back now. But I had to pay a lot of money.

Henry: How much did you have to pay?

Claire: Two hundred pounds!

3) Claire: My sister and I are going a different way.

Guide: Oh, you mustn’t go off on your own. It isn’t safe. We must keep together in a group.

4) David: I’ll put these cups in the dishwasher.

Laura: No, you shouldn’t put them in there. It might damage them. In fact, we needn’t wash them at all. We didn’t use them.

5) Tom: I can’t sleep sometimes. My neighbours play music all night.

Sarah: That’s a nuisance. They shouldn’t play music all night.

6) Matthew: I’m sure the computer didn’t make a mistake. That’s impossible.

Emma: No, of course, the computer couldn’t have made a mistake.

6. Translate from Russian into English.

  1. Он сказал, что может перевести эту статью за два часа.

  2. Она сказала, что может переехать в новую квартиру уже на следующей неделе.

  3. Он сказал, что мне следовало бы навещать его в больнице почаще.

  4. Администратор сказала, что мы должны освободить номер к семи часам.

  5. Она сказала, что нам лучше поторопиться.

  6. Мальчик спросил отца, сколько времени он может проводить за компьютером.

  7. Она сказала, что мы должны будем отчитаться в конце этого года.

  8. Он сказал, что мне следовало посоветоваться с ним, прежде чем принимать какое-либо решение.

  9. Он сообщил нам, что собрание должно закончиться с минуты на минуту.

  10. Она сказала, что я могу приходить к ним, когда захочу.

  11. Полицейский сказал, что здесь нельзя парковать машину.

  12. Она сказала, что сможет прийти только завтра.

Review exercises

1. Find a statement consistent with the adverbs given.

  1. … he said patiently.

a) Don’t ask me such silly questions.

  1. … he commented derisively.

b) You should treat your elders with more respect.

  1. … he observed sarcastically.

c) I will love you forever.

  1. … he said agreeably.

d) Mind your own business.

  1. … he said pompously.

e) No one cares how you feel.

  1. … he whispered shyly.

f) I thought you said you were ill yesterday.

  1. … he answered sharply.

g) That’s your problem. I don’t care.

  1. … he said sympathetically.

h) You can go to the devil!

  1. … he said fiercely.

i) You could try doing it the write way.

  1. … he said brutally.

j) What should I tell her.

  1. … he said angrily.

k) You think you are brilliant, don’t you.

  1. … he said accusingly.

l) I understand how you feel.

  1. … he said callously.

m) Let’s try again. It’s rather difficult.

  1. … he said passionately.

n) I think it’s been a very good day.

  1. … he said defiantly.

o) I’ve made very good progress.

  1. … he said complacently.

p) No one is going to stop me!