A. Match the expressions 1-6 with the definitions a-f. 1. lose one's way a. be able to get around a place 2. be on one's way b.going to a place 3. by the way c. become or get lost 4. know one's way around d. stopping someone from 5. be in one's way moving or doing something 6. the other way round e. the opposite situation f. now that I think of it NO
1. My elder sister said to me to lock the door when I left the house.
2. She asked Robert if he had received a telegram from his wife
3. Mabel said that nothing would change her decision and she should leave for Cape Town that night.
4. The old woman said to her nephew not to smoke in the room.
5. The girl said that she was shivering with cold.
6. The boy said that he wanted to sit in the armchair.
7. The secretary said to me that the delegation had arrived in St Petersburg the day before.
8. She said to me to open the window. 9. He said that he should light a fire and make himself breakfast
10. The woman said to her little daughter not to run to the door when she heard the bell.
11. She asked me how long I was going to stay there.
12. Mary asked me if I would spend my holidays in Moscow.
1. I WAS READING a book when lights .WENT.. out.
2. I wasn't there at this time yesterday. I .WAS PLAYING.. tennis with my friend.
3. When she WALKED... into the classroom the headmaster WAS TALKING... to the students.
4. She always.LEFT. her dirty dishes in the sink. I think she..EXPECTED. me to do them for her.
5. I..WAS WATCHING. TV when my sister .CAME.. into the room and cried: "Have you heard the news? They are getting married!”
6. I ..WAS DOING. my homework when Alice CALLED.. She SAID... she CALLED ... me because she had lost her keys. (do, call, say, call)