1 Study the sentences in exercise 3 on page 84. Which sentences are reported questions and which ones are reported commands or requests? Complete the table.
1) My working day begins at seven o’clock. My working day doesn’t begin at seven o’clock. Does my working day begin at seven o’clock?
2) At half past seven we have breakfast. At half past seven we don’t have breakfast. Do we have breakfast at half past seven?
3) He takes a bus to his factory. He doesn’t take a bus to his factory. Does he take a bus to is factory?
4) My mother is a doctor, she leaves home at nine o’clock. My mother isn’t a doctor, she doesn’t leave home at nine o’clock. Is my mother a doctor? Does she leave home at nine o’clock?
5) It takes me fifteen minutes. It doesn’t take me fifteen minutes. Does it take me fifteen minutes?
6) Helen has a car. Helen doesn’t have a car. Does Helen have a car?
7) I am a good friend. I am not a good friend. Am I a good friend?
8) You are good friends. You are not good friends. Are you good friends?
9) It is difficult to remember everything. It is not difficult to remember everything. Is it difficult to …?
10) We usually have four classes a day. We don’t usually have…. Do we usually have ….?
Oliver Cromwell (25 April 1599 – 3 September 1658) was an English military and political leader who temporarily overthrew the Stuart monarchy, turning England into a republican Commonwealth. He was born at Cromwell House in Huntingdon on the 25 April 1599, to Robert Cromwell and Elizabeth Steward. As one of the commanders of the New Model Army, he played an important role in the defeat of the King's forces, the royalists in the English Civil War. After the execution of King Charles I in 1649, Cromwell dominated the short-lived Commonwealth of England, conquered Ireland and Scotland, ruling as Lord Protector from 1653 until his death in 1658.
1) My working day begins at seven o’clock. My working day doesn’t begin at seven o’clock. Does my working day begin at seven o’clock?
2) At half past seven we have breakfast. At half past seven we don’t have breakfast. Do we have breakfast at half past seven?
3) He takes a bus to his factory. He doesn’t take a bus to his factory. Does he take a bus to is factory?
4) My mother is a doctor, she leaves home at nine o’clock. My mother isn’t a doctor, she doesn’t leave home at nine o’clock. Is my mother a doctor? Does she leave home at nine o’clock?
5) It takes me fifteen minutes. It doesn’t take me fifteen minutes. Does it take me fifteen minutes?
6) Helen has a car. Helen doesn’t have a car. Does Helen have a car?
7) I am a good friend. I am not a good friend. Am I a good friend?
8) You are good friends. You are not good friends. Are you good friends?
9) It is difficult to remember everything. It is not difficult to remember everything. Is it difficult to …?
10) We usually have four classes a day. We don’t usually have…. Do we usually have ….?He was born at Cromwell House in Huntingdon on the 25 April 1599, to Robert Cromwell and Elizabeth Steward.
As one of the commanders of the New Model Army, he played an important role in the defeat of the King's forces, the royalists in the English Civil War. After the execution of King Charles I in 1649, Cromwell dominated the short-lived Commonwealth of England, conquered Ireland and Scotland, ruling as Lord Protector from 1653 until his death in 1658.