Change the sentences direct speech.
A well-dressed woman stops you in the street and asks you, in a foreign accent, for £ 5. She explains that she has been robbed. Her coat, money and telephone have been stolen. She needs the money to get home. If you decide to give her the money, turn to card # 1 on page l144. If you decide not to give her the money, turn to card # 2 on page 147.
1. When Sara arrived at the party, Paul had gone home.
2. The teacher had explained the task by the time i arrived.
3. The show had finished by the time i arrived.
4. The cat killed the mouse after she had played with it for some time.
5. Peter passed the driving test because he had practiced a lot for it.
6. I stayed at home last night because dad had promised to play chess with me.
7. I had finished eating dinner when you called yesterday.
8. My favourite television program had finished before i turned the TV on.
9. I had completed the test before i realized that i was in the wrong class.
10. The house was dirty - they hadn't cleaned it for weeks.
Dear Danny,
Hi! How are you? I hope everything is ok! I really love our new place. It’s a beautiful big house by the sea and just outside the village. The house 1) has got two floors. There are three large bedrooms and a bathroom 2) on the first floor. The living room and the kitchen are on the ground floor and there is another bathroom next 3) to the kitchen. The kitchen is very big and it has got lots of cupboards. The living room is fantastic. It has got my grandmother’s antique sofa 4) and a lovely fireplace in it. There 5) are three comfortable armchairs in front of the fireplace. My favourite room is my bedroom. It is on the first floor opposite my parents’ bedroom. There is a computer on my desk and lots of posters on the walls. I’ve got a nice bed and a big wardrobe next to the window, 6) but I haven’t got a TV 7) in my room yet. There is а big garden in front 8) of the house and there is a garage for our two cars. That’s our new house! I hope you can come and visit us soon I miss you.
Love,
Pat