Put the sentences into indirect speech. Nick said that…
1. You sent me a fantastic card.
2. The boy was glad to get a cat for his birthday.
3. You have watched the game.
4. You can come and stay at my place.
5. I am not enjoying my study very much.
6. I am living in Berlin now.
7. My mother isn’t very well.
8. The new film will be bad.
9. We can go to bed late on Saturday.
10. I don’t know what Nina is doing.
Fill in the gaps with an appropriate modal verb (must, may, can, need, to have to).
1. you help me?
2. You not take pictures in this museum.
3.It’s so late, we be going!
4.Students pay for their education at private school.
5. You be glad to find the best flat.
6.It be your car there. You have parked it today.
7. There is no need to rewrite the essay completely – it’s quite good. You only rewrite the third passage.
8. We speak Spanish at the lesson.
9. Sandra not come to me tomorrow – I’ve done the job.
10. You stay at home today.
2. Nick said that the boy had been glad to get a cat for his birthday.
3. Nick said that I had watched the game.
4. Nick said that I could come and stay at his place.
5. Nick said that he was not enjoying his study very much.
6. Nick said that he was living in Berlin now.
7. Nick said that his mother wasn't very well.
8. Nick said that the new film would be bad.
9. Nick said that we could go to bed late on Saturday.
10. Nick said that he didn't know what Nina was doing.
1. Must you help me?
2. You must not take pictures in this museum.
3. It's so late, we must be going!
4. Students have to pay for their education at private schools.
5. You may be glad to find the best flat.
6. It may be your car there. You have parked it today.
7. There is no need to rewrite the essay completely – it’s quite good. You only have to rewrite the third passage.
8. We must speak Spanish in the lesson.
9. Sandra doesn't have to come to me tomorrow – I've done the job.
10. You can stay at home today.