Английский язык 7 класс А ТО УЧИЛКА ПРИБЬЁТ!
Передайте следующие специальные во в косвенной речи.
E.g.: Mother said to me: “Who has brought this parcel?” – Mother asked me who had brought that parcel.
1. He said to her: “Where do you usually spend your summer holidays?”
2. Ann said to Mike: “When did you leave London?”
3. Boris said to them: “How can I get to the railway station?”
4. Mary asked Tom: “What time will you come here tomorrow?”
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5. She asked me: “Why didn’t you come here yesterday?”
Передайте следующие общие во в косвенной речи.
E.g. : I said to Mike: “Have you packed your suitcase?” – I asked Mike if he had packed his suitcase.
1. I said to Kate: “Did anybody meet you at the station?” 2. I said to her: “Can you give me their address?” 3. I asked Tom: “Have you had breakfast?” 4. I asked my sister: “Will you stay at home or go for a walk after dinner?” 5. She said to the young man: “Can you call a taxi for me?”
Объяснение:
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- In this sentence, the direct speech is "Where do you usually spend your summer holidays?" and the reporting verb is "asked". To convert it into indirect speech, we change the tense of the reporting verb to past simple ("asked") and the tense of the reported speech from present simple to past simple ("do" becomes "did"). We also change the pronouns accordingly, so "you" becomes "she".
2. Ann asked Mike when he had left London.
- The direct speech is "When did you leave London?" and the reporting verb is "asked". To convert it into indirect speech, we change the tense of the reporting verb to past simple ("asked") and the tense of the reported speech from past simple to past perfect ("did" becomes "had"). We also change the pronouns accordingly, so "you" becomes "he".
3. Boris asked them how he could get to the railway station.
- The direct speech is "How can I get to the railway station?" and the reporting verb is "asked". To convert it into indirect speech, we change the tense of the reporting verb to past simple ("asked") and keep the tense of the reported speech as it is (present simple). We also change the pronouns accordingly, so "I" becomes "he".
4. Mary asked Tom what time he would come there the next day.
- The direct speech is "What time will you come here tomorrow?" and the reporting verb is "asked". To convert it into indirect speech, we change the tense of the reporting verb to past simple ("asked") and the tense of the reported speech from future simple to future in the past ("will" becomes "would"). We also change the pronouns accordingly, so "you" becomes "he" and "here" becomes "there".
5. She asked me why I hadn't come there the previous day.
- The direct speech is "Why didn't you come here yesterday?" and the reporting verb is "asked". To convert it into indirect speech, we change the tense of the reporting verb to past simple ("asked") and the tense of the reported speech from past simple to past perfect ("didn't" becomes "hadn't"). We also change the pronouns accordingly, so "you" becomes "I" and "here" becomes "there".
And now for the second part of the question:
1. I asked Kate if anybody had met her at the station.
- The direct speech is "Did anybody meet you at the station?" and the reporting verb is "asked". To convert it into indirect speech, we change the tense of the reporting verb to past simple ("asked") and the tense of the reported speech from past simple to past perfect ("did" becomes "had"). We also change the pronouns accordingly, so "you" becomes "her".
2. I asked her if she could give me their address.
- The direct speech is "Can you give me their address?" and the reporting verb is "asked". To convert it into indirect speech, we change the tense of the reporting verb to past simple ("asked") and keep the tense of the reported speech as it is (present simple). We also change the pronouns accordingly, so "you" becomes "she".
3. I asked Tom if he had had breakfast.
- The direct speech is "Have you had breakfast?" and the reporting verb is "asked". To convert it into indirect speech, we change the tense of the reporting verb to past simple ("asked") and the tense of the reported speech from present perfect to past perfect ("have" becomes "had"). We also change the pronouns accordingly, so "you" becomes "he".
4. I asked my sister if she would stay at home or go for a walk after dinner.
- The direct speech is "Will you stay at home or go for a walk after dinner?" and the reporting verb is "asked". To convert it into indirect speech, we change the tense of the reporting verb to past simple ("asked") and keep the tense of the reported speech as it is (future simple). We also change the pronouns accordingly, so "you" becomes "she".
5. She asked the young man if he could call a taxi for her.
- The direct speech is "Can you call a taxi for me?" and the reporting verb is "asked". To convert it into indirect speech, we change the tense of the reporting verb to past simple ("asked") and keep the tense of the reported speech as it is (present simple). We also change the pronouns accordingly, so "you" becomes "he" and "me" becomes "her".