по английскому, только бе шуток. Нужно перевести на косвенную речь. 1. "What are you doing there, Aiherl?" he says. 2. "When was all this decided?" she said to him. 3. "What's the matter with you?" Doris asks Mrs Peason. 4. "What's the time?" Florrie asked Bessie. 5. "How are you going to get home, Sheppey?" said Bessie. 6. "Why don't you go for a walk?" Harvester asked Liconda. 7. "When did you land?" Bessie asked him. 8. "Who is this nice-looking man, Pearl?" she asked. 9. "Wihere have you been, Tony" she said. 10. "Where shall we go?" Bleane asked Bessie. 11. "Why did you make me go out tonight?" she asked him. 12, "At what time did you dine?" Mrs Tabret asked Colin. 13. "Where are the others?" Colin asked Stella. 14. "How is Mrs Tabret?" Liconda asked Harvester. 15. "Why don't you spend a few weeks with him?" Harvester said to her. 1. "I was a very young man when I first came to Lon- don," said Clay. 2. "He joked and laughed when you were there," she said to Stella. 3. "Jane was only twenty-seven when she went away," said Kate. 4. "When I came in she was quite white," he said. 5. "I was a child when I met John," she said.
d. 1. "I was a very young man when I first came to London," said Clay. 2. "He joked and laughed when you were there," she said to Stella. 3. "Jane was only twenty-seven when she went away," said Kate. 4. "When I came in she was quite white," he said. 5. "I was a child when I met John," she said.
v. 1. "Tom wants to know if you are free tomorrow," she said. 2. "You'll never guess why I've come here today." Bradley said to her. 3. "Richard Twining is coming to dinner tonight," said Pearl. 4. "John is sorry for what he did and he's been punished for it," said Mrs Culver. 5. "I asked him to come today," said Constance. 6. "Jane rang me up an hour ago," said Jack. 7. "Maurice seemed comparatively well last night," said Major Liconda. 8."I remember when Maurice was a boy how amazing his vitalíty was," said Major Liconda. 9. "Will you tell Major Liconda what instructions you gave me last night?" she said to Harvester. 10. "I went to Kiey seven years ago," said Anna. 11. "I saw a very good film last night," she said. 12. "All that was a long time ago," he said. 13. "What are you reading now, Jack?" she said. 14. "Have you ever seen this before?" she said to him. 15. "Soon you'll discover the first wrinkle on my forehead and then the first white hair," Stella said to Maurice. 16. I don't want a sleeping-draught to make me sleep," he said. 17. "I know perfectly well what I'm saying," she said. 18. "I never knew my mother had such nerve," he said.
Step 1: Identify the main question being asked - "What are you doing there, Aiherl?"
Step 2: Decide if the main question is a statement or a question - It is a question.
Step 3: Convert the main question into an indirect statement or question - He asks Aiherl what she is doing there.
2. She asked him when all this had been decided.
Step 1: Identify the main question being asked - "When was all this decided?"
Step 2: Decide if the main question is a statement or a question - It is a question.
Step 3: Convert the main question into an indirect statement or question - She asked him when all this had been decided.
3. Doris asks Mrs Pearson what the matter is with her.
Step 1: Identify the main question being asked - "What's the matter with you?"
Step 2: Decide if the main question is a statement or a question - It is a question.
Step 3: Convert the main question into an indirect statement or question - Doris asks Mrs Pearson what the matter is with her.
4. Florrie asked Bessie what the time was.
Step 1: Identify the main question being asked - "What's the time?"
Step 2: Decide if the main question is a statement or a question - It is a question.
Step 3: Convert the main question into an indirect statement or question - Florrie asked Bessie what the time was.
5. Bessie asked Sheppey how he was going to get home.
Step 1: Identify the main question being asked - "How are you going to get home, Sheppey?"
Step 2: Decide if the main question is a statement or a question - It is a question.
Step 3: Convert the main question into an indirect statement or question - Bessie asked Sheppey how he was going to get home.
6. Harvester asked Liconda why he didn't go for a walk.
Step 1: Identify the main question being asked - "Why don't you go for a walk?"
Step 2: Decide if the main question is a statement or a question - It is a question.
Step 3: Convert the main question into an indirect statement or question - Harvester asked Liconda why he didn't go for a walk.
7. Bessie asked him when he had landed.
Step 1: Identify the main question being asked - "When did you land?"
Step 2: Decide if the main question is a statement or a question - It is a question.
Step 3: Convert the main question into an indirect statement or question - Bessie asked him when he had landed.
8. She asked who the nice-looking man was.
Step 1: Identify the main question being asked - "Who is this nice-looking man?"
Step 2: Decide if the main question is a statement or a question - It is a question.
Step 3: Convert the main question into an indirect statement or question - She asked who the nice-looking man was.
9. She said to Tony where he had been.
Step 1: Identify the main question being asked - "Where have you been, Tony?"
Step 2: Decide if the main question is a statement or a question - It is a question.
Step 3: Convert the main question into an indirect statement or question - She said to Tony where he had been.
10. Blane asked Bessie where they should go.
Step 1: Identify the main question being asked - "Where shall we go?"
Step 2: Decide if the main question is a statement or a question - It is a question.
Step 3: Convert the main question into an indirect statement or question - Blane asked Bessie where they should go.
11. She asked him why he had made her go out that night.
Step 1: Identify the main question being asked - "Why did you make me go out tonight?"
Step 2: Decide if the main question is a statement or a question - It is a question.
Step 3: Convert the main question into an indirect statement or question - She asked him why he had made her go out that night.
12. Mrs. Tabret asked Colin at what time he had dined.
Step 1: Identify the main question being asked - "At what time did you dine?"
Step 2: Decide if the main question is a statement or a question - It is a question.
Step 3: Convert the main question into an indirect statement or question - Mrs. Tabret asked Colin at what time he had dined.
13. Colin asked Stella where the others were.
Step 1: Identify the main question being asked - "Where are the others?"
Step 2: Decide if the main question is a statement or a question - It is a question.
Step 3: Convert the main question into an indirect statement or question - Colin asked Stella where the others were.
14. Liconda asked Harvester how Mrs. Tabret was.
Step 1: Identify the main question being asked - "How is Mrs. Tabret?"
Step 2: Decide if the main question is a statement or a question - It is a question.
Step 3: Convert the main question into an indirect statement or question - Liconda asked Harvester how Mrs. Tabret was.
15. Harvester said to her why she didn't spend a few weeks with him.
Step 1: Identify the main question being asked - "Why don't you spend a few weeks with him?"
Step 2: Decide if the main question is a statement or a question - It is a question.
Step 3: Convert the main question into an indirect statement or question - Harvester said to her why she didn't spend a few weeks with him.