jueves, 23 de mayo de 2019

REPORTED SPEECH, PASSIVE AND CONDITIONAL SENTENCES (REVISION)

- Change these sentences into the reported speech.
1. "Why didn't Nick go to New York with you last summer?", Linda asked me.
2. "Our teacher will go to England with us tomorrow", John said.
3. "Did anyone try to save your life in the accident yesterday?", the police asked Paul.
4. "I am going to read this book next week", my mum said.
5. "Are you leaving later this afternoon or are you sleeping here?", I asked my friends.
6. "We have never been here with you before", the children said.
7. "When does the train to Liverpool leave?", the man asked.
8. "You aren't listening to me", said the teacher.

- Change these sentences into the passive form.
1. People speak Portuguese in Brazil.
2. My grandfather built this house in 1950.
3. John is giving a bar of chocolate to Tom.
4. Julia told Mary the truth.
5. The Government is planning a new road near my house.
6. He had written three books before 1990.
7. She has offered Simon some sweets.
8. Jessica taught the students some English grammar.

- Complete these conditional sentences. 
1. If you (go)  out with your friends tonight, I (watch)  the football match on TV. (1)
2. I (earn)  a lot of money if I (get)  that job. (2)
3. If she (hurry / not) , we (miss)  the bus. (3)
4. If he (try)  harder, he (reach)  his goals. (1)
5. I (buy)  these shoes if they (fit) . (3)
6. It (surprise / not)  me if he (know / not)  the answer. (2)
7. If we (listen)  to the radio, we (hear)  the news. (1)
8. If you (switch)  on the lights, you (fall / not) over the chair. (3)
9. She (come)  to our party if she (be / not)  on holiday. (2)

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