Change the sentences into Indirect Speech. Use the words given in brackets. 1. I must say it, I can’t keep it to myself. (to cry out)
2. Martha, put the chain back on the door. (to insist)
3. Wait till I ring and tell Martha to make a cocktail. (to ask)
4. Martha, is the chain on the door? Don’t open it for anyone. (to inquire, to order)
5. I do hope, I haven’t kept you waiting long. (to explain)
6. Mrs. Brown never says anything and even what she says is so ordinary. (to remark, to continue)
7. That’s not the kind of thing you pay to hear. (to point out)
8. You must excuse my being so brainless, I’m not really brainless, it’s just the excitement. (to remark)
9. Oh, thank you, Martha, put them down here beside the others. (to tell)
10. Is that some one at the door? — don’t take the chain off it, gracious — don’t let any one in, Martha. (to be anxious to know, to implore)
11. I’ve just had such an exciting experience. (to explain)
12. Royal Festival Hall was built for the 1951
Festival of Britain. (to add)
Last Sunday I and my friend decided to go to the lake to swim.The weather was fine that day.It was sunny and hot.We were wearing shorts and T-shirts.I was carrying a big bag with our things and my friend was holding a big ball in her hand.We were walking and listening the birds' songs.Our mood was wonderful.Suddenly a big cloud appeared in the sky and it covered the sun.It was going to rain.When we saw that cloud we decided to come back home.While we were running home it was raining cats and dogs.When we arrived home we were wet to the skin.We weren't upset at all because it was very funny.