1. Is subway hard or easy to use in New York?
2. What is the colour of taxi in NY?
3. Can taxi go outside the city?
4. What problems does the visitor have if he comes for the first time?
5. New York buses are also easy to use, aren’t they?
6. Why it’s easy to see the taxies?
Writing
Task 2. Write a factual or fictitious story about your way to school. You can use the picture below or you can write about your own route to school.
Это довольно сложная тема.
Смотри, при преобразование прямой речи в косвенную, прямая речь преобразуется в время.
То есть, Present Simple (настоящее простое)→ на простое):
Present Continuous→Past Continuous
Past simple→Past Perfect
Present Perfect→Past Perfect
Past Perfect→Past Perfect
Past Continuous→ Past Perfect Continuous
(Future Simpe)Will→Would(Future -in-the past)
Can→Could
May/Might→Might
Should→Should
Must/have to→Must or had to
Ought to→Ought to
Present Perfect Continuous→Past Perfect Continuous
Например: ''I love you''- Nastya said ---- She said that she loved me( Prasent Simple на Past Simple)
Впереди всегда ставится To be( she, he,they,we...) said/told/ask
Told используется когда к кому-то обращаются. Например: She told me/us/them/her/him that she had called the day before.
Ask используется в вопросительных предложениях. Например: He ask,'' Did you study?'' преобразуется в He asked me if I had studyed.
При преобразовании вопроса в косвенную речь He/she/they asked me if ( формула) добавляется I had studyed( не как вопрос did you study?, мы должны преобразовать этот вопрос в утвердительное предложение, то есть did you study? ---- I studyed и уже его изменить на косвенное предложение I studyed( Past Simple) --- I had studyed( Past Perfect)
Не обязательно ставить везде that, так просто проще для понимания
Так же есть слова которые тоже изменяются и их нужно заучить,запомнить
Прямая речь Косвенная речь
today that day
now then/at the moment
yesterday the day before
... day/year/month ago ... day/year/month before
last week/day/year the week/day/year before
next week/day the following week/day
tomorrow the next/following day
here there
this that
these those
ago previously/before
tonight that night
sun. But the snow flakes are light, and as I glanced out the window, I have noticed that they melt
the moment they hited the pavement so it could not be the weather which makes Andrew late
getting home. "I think the traffic and the snow will hold him up," Sarah said. "If it is snowing in
Connecticut, it can slow Andrew down, and everyone else who will come back to the city on
Sunday night. There , is probably a backup of cars." "That's true, yes," I 155
said, seizing on this possibility, wanting to ease worry. But the fact is, Andrew was never
late, and that was what troubled me now. Sarah knew it as well as I was, but neither of us
voiced this thought at the moment.