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FURTHER PRACTICE. BACHILLERATO. Part one “A smooth sea never made a skilled mariner” (English proverb) 1. PUT THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES INTO REPORTED SPEECH: 1. “When are we going to have dinner, Richard?” asked Martin. 2. “Don’t stay up late, children!” the mother to her children. 3. “Are you working as well as studying?”, he said to her. 4. “Please, take me home. I don’t feel very well”, she told me. 5. “ I worked for a big firm when I lived in London”, he said. 6. “Don’t forget to write your names at the top of the page”, the teacher to us. 7. “Why don’t you buy the tickets in advance? It’s cheaper!”, she to me 2. WRITE IN DIRECT SPEECH: 1. He said he had been to the cinema the previous day. 2. He asked me if I had seen the fire the night before. 3. They suggested that I should go to the police if he didn’t arrive. 4. She told me to wait there until she found my parents. 5. I asked her if she had seen the film the previous night and she replied she had. 6. He suggested staying at home that evening. 7. They said on the news that it was being very difficult to deliver the food and water. 3. MAKE QUESTIONS: 1. He broke the window with a stone. 2. Mark saw the accident. 3. I prefer science fiction books. 4. He is an specialist in language teaching theory. 5. There are eight different sizes in this shop.

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FURTHER PRACTICE. BACHILLERATO. Part one“A smooth sea never made a skilled mariner” (English proverb)

1. PUT THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES INTO REPORTED SPEECH:1. “When are we going to have dinner, Richard?” asked Martin.2. “Don’t stay up late, children!” the mother to her children.3. “Are you working as well as studying?”, he said to her.4. “Please, take me home. I don’t feel very well”, she told me.5. “ I worked for a big firm when I lived in London”, he said.6. “Don’t forget to write your names at the top of the page”, the teacher to us.7. “Why don’t you buy the tickets in advance? It’s cheaper!”, she to me

2. WRITE IN DIRECT SPEECH:1. He said he had been to the cinema the previous day.2. He asked me if I had seen the fire the night before.3. They suggested that I should go to the police if he didn’t arrive.4. She told me to wait there until she found my parents.5. I asked her if she had seen the film the previous night and she replied she had.6. He suggested staying at home that evening.7. They said on the news that it was being very difficult to deliver the food and water.

3. MAKE QUESTIONS:

1. He broke the window with a stone.2. Mark saw the accident.3. I prefer science fiction books.4. He is an specialist in language teaching theory.5. There are eight different sizes in this shop.