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uncle.” 8. “I am going to the theatre tonight,” he said to me. 9. Mike said: “I
spoke to Mr.Brown this morning.” 10. He said to her: “I
shall do it today if I
have time.” 11. I said to them: “I can give you my uncle’s address.”
Exercise 263.
Change the following imperative sentences into indirect speech.
1. He said to me: “I want to see you today. 2. She said: “I am free
tonight”. 3. Mother said to me: “I feel bad today.” 4. The pupil said to the
teacher: “I can do my homework after dinner.” 5. The teacher said to Jack: “You
work hard, I know. You are a good boy.” 6. The teacher said to the pupils:
“Next year we shall have six hours of English a week.” 7. The old man said to
the girl: “You can sing perfectly. I think you will be a famous singer.” 8. My
sister said to me: “You look very well, much better than you looked yesterday. I
think you have recovered after your illness.” 9. My brother said to me: “I am
going to become a doctor.” 10. My uncle said to us: “I buy several newspapers
every day.” 11. “You are an excellent cook. Everything is so tasty,” said my
guest to me. 12. The student said: “I can’t answer this question. I don’t
understand it.” 13. The mother said: “The
children are in the nursery, doctor.”
14. “I have no time for lunch today,” said the boy to his mother. 15. “You speak
English very well,” said the woman to me.
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