Прямая и косвенная речь в английском языке
Turn from Direct into Reported speech.(Use reporting verbs: told, asked, warned, suggested, offered, explained)
The mother said to her son, “Go to your room and do your homework”.
The groom asked the bride, “Will you always love me?”
”Don’t speak to your father like this,” said Granny to Helen.
He said to me, “Would you like me to help you with your work”.
”Give me some bread, please,” she said to Sam.
I said to Tom, “Have you seen this film?”
”Don’t touch the wire because it’s dangerous,” she said to Ben. (wire – провод)
”Could you show me where the bank is?” she asked Tim.
Nick said , “What are you doing, Ann?”
”Italy is hotter than Finland,” the teacher said to his students.
Mother said, “How long did you write this test, Ben?”
”Let’s have dinner,” said the boy.
Mary said to Tom, ”What time will you come next Sunday?”
The policeman said to the man, “Did you see the robbers yesterday?”
Pete said to Mary, “What film did you see last week?”
”Would you like me to drive you into town?” she said to me.
”What have you bought me for Christmas?” the little boy said to his parents.
The old man said to the girl, “You have to train a lot if you want to win”.
”We must visit our uncle,” she said to me.
”Let’s go for a walk,” said Tom.