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Peter said to them: “Don’t leave the room until I come back”. 5. “Take my
luggage to Room 145,” he said to the porter. 6. He said to me: “Ring me up
tomorrow”. 7. “Bring me a cup of black coffee”, she said to the waiter. 8.
“Don’t be late for diner”, said brother to us. 9. Jane said to us: “Please tell me all
you know about it”. 10. She said to Nick: “Please don’t say anything about it to
your sister”. 11. The teacher said to me: “Hand this note to your parents,
please”. 12. Oleg said to his sister: “Put the letter into an envelope and give it to
Kate”. 13. “Please help me with this work, Henry”, said Robert. 14. “Please
bring me some fish soup,” he said to the waitress. 15. “Don’t worry over such a
small thing”, she said to me. 16. “Please don’t mention it to anybody,” Mary
said to her friend. 17. “Promise to come and see me”, said Jane to Alice.
Exercise 260.
Change the following imperative sentences into indirect speech.
1. “My friend lives in Moscow”, said Alec. 2. “You have not done your
work well”, said the teacher to me. 3. The poor man said to the rich man: “My
horse is wild. It can kill your horse”. 4. The rich man said to the judge: “This
man’s horse killed my horse”. 5. “This man spoke to me on the road, “said the
woman. 6. “I can’t explain this rule to you,” said my classmate to me. 7. The
teacher said to the class: “We shall discuss this subject tomorrow”. 8. The
woman said to her son: “I am glad I am here”. 9. Mike said: “We have bought
these books today”. 10. She said to me: “Now I can read your translation”. 11.
Our teacher said: “Thackeray’s novels are very interesting”. 12. She said: “You
will read this book in the 9 th form”. 13. Nellie said: “I read ‘Jane Eyre’ last
year.”
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