Exercise 6. Recast the sentences below into indirect speech.
1. Dolly asked, "What is your favourite magazine?"
2. Emma asked, "Where have you been?”
3. Eugene wondered, "When will you come again?
4. Ida asked, "How can I get there?”
5. I was asked, “Why are you so embarrassed?"
6. Simon inquired, “How much did you pay for the script?”
7. Ruth asked, "Whose towel is it?”
8. Phil asked, "Who is knocking?"
9. Jake asked, "What is going on here?”
10. The teacher asked, “Where is your homework?”
11. A friend of mine asked, "What have you been doing lately?”
12. Kate wondered, “How did you spend your holiday?"
13. Max asked, “How many people have you invited to the party?''
14. A passer-by asked, “How far is it to the City Hall?"
15. The shop assistant asked the customer, “How much butter would you like?”
16. The bus driver asked, "Where exactly are you going?”
17. Frank wondered, “Who can do such work in a day?"
18. Judy asked, “What have you done to help them?”
19. My colleague asked me, "How did you manage to leave the office unnoticed?"
20. The director asked the actors, “How long will it take you to get made up?"
TitanicТитаникThere isn’t a person in the world who hasn’t heard of Titanic. It was a huge passenger liner that sank in the Atlantic Ocean in 1912. This tragedy happened due to the liner’s collision with an iceberg. It was one of the largest and most memorable disasters that the twentieth century brought to mankind. Titanic was one of the biggest liners built at the beginning of the century by the British company “White Star Line”. The Titanic went on his first and last voyage to America and never made it. The ship departed from Southampton in the UK to New York City. At those times Titanic was the largest ship afloat. It carried more than 2000 passengers plus the crew. Some of the wealthiest people of the world were also on board along with hundreds of British and Irish emigrants. In fact, the ship was designed to be the last word in comfort and luxury. It contained opulent cabins, high-class restaurants, libraries, a swimming-pool, on-board gymnasium and many other facilities. The only disadvantage of the ship was its lack of lifeboats. Unfortunately one-third of the passengers and crew tragically drowned. Only about 1500 people were saved in lifeboats. The majority of saved people were women and children. According to data the ship left Southampton on April the 10th 1912 and collided with an iceberg in the late evening of on April the 15th. Thus, the voyage lasted only 5 days. As the time passed the Titanic has become one of the most famous ships in history. It is commemorated in numerous books, songs, exhibitions, films and memorials. One of the best films about the tragedy of Titanic was released in 1997 by a famous Canadian film director James Cameron. The film made an instant success and is still very popular. It was nominated for “Oscar” in 14 nominations and won 11 of them.