Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Let's go for a picnic," he said, "it's such a lovely day." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Are you staying in tonight?" he asked. "Or aren't you?" *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "This is delicious," she said to him. "You should cook professionally." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "You might book a room before you go," she said to us. *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Okay, so I made a mistake," he said, "I'm sorry." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Why are you leaving now?" she asked. "The party s just beginning." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "You're right, he is a bit strange," he said. *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "You mustn't forget to buy a Father's Day card this year," she told me. *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Tell me where you have been," he said, "and don't stay out late again." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Do you think you could help?" she said. "I think I've lost my way." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "OK, I'll go to the cinema with you," she said, "but let's have dinner first." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Would you like to come over for lunch on Sunday?" she asked. "We're having a barbecue." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "You better not hurt her," he told the man, "or I'll report you to the police." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Betty can't come with us," she said. "She's got a driving lesson." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "I'm sorry I missed the appointment," he said. *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Please, please, don't go, Suzie!" she cried. *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "There's been an accident," the policeman said, "and I'm afraid your child was involved." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Don't come home late," she said. "You've got to get up early tomorrow morning." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "I'm going to study hard," he said. "I want to pass this test." *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Do you shoelaces up or you'll fall over, she said. *
Turn the following sentences into Indirect Speech WITHOUT using said/told/asked: "Let's go for a walk," she said to them. *
He was eleven when he crossed the threshold of his third school. He was too thin and short for his age. With his untidy appearance and grim look he didn't make a good impression at all. Classmates disliked everything in him: his poor clothes, his long nose, his habit to never cry while being clobbered. Children are cruel creatures and fastly the Boy became a derelict. Once there was a great scandal in a school: someone stealed money from the form-master's purse!
When a pissed off teacher run out of the class, children crowded around a Boy trying to find out where the money were hidden. As usual, he kept silence. Enraged children decided to find money themselves and turned out his pockets. The money were detected! The Boy tried to take it back but he wasn't allowed to. 'What a shame on our shoulders', cried someone out loud. 'We don't need a thief in our class', shouted the others. Pupils were alreade ready to do something awful but at that moment the teacher returned.
'False alarm, children, don't worry! I have left my money in the coat's pocket!' - said she in a lucky voice.
Children were stunned. They chaotically told her about everything happened without her presence including their mistake.
'Why are you keeping such a huge amount of money with you? Where did you get it?' - asked a teacher our Boy with amazement.
'It's for Mummy. She needs expensive medicines and I do some extra work for it" - replied he shortly.
Everybody felt uneasy. Only the teacher smiled: she knew that everything for the Boy would change in a short time.
Мы были на день рождение у моей одноклассницы Ксюши. она очень добрая и веселая девочка. на день рождения пришли мои друзья и весь наш класс. там было очень много разных подарков. у Ксюши на день рождения был большой торт, суши и многое другое. мы все играли в настольные игры. нам было очень весело. этот праздник я не забуду. мы хорошо отдохнули и поиграли со всеми ребятами!
We were on the birthday of my classmate Ksyusha. she is a very kind and cheerful girl. my friends and our whole class came to my birthday. there were many different gifts. Ksyusha had a big cake, sushi and much more for his birthday. we all played board games. we had a lot of fun. I will not forget this holiday. we had a good rest and played with all the guys!