43. Change the following
sentences into Indirect Speech. Use the sentences in brackets.
1 . Jean is from Canada. (Ann said)
2. James usually gets up at 7 o’clock in the morning. (Emily
told me)
3. Mike likes Maths. (Meggy was sure)
4. My brother is playing football in the yard now. (I
thought)
5. The pupils are having an English lesson now. (Harry hoped)
6. She helped her mother about the house yesterday. (Jenny
told me)
7. The lesson will be over in 3 minutes. (Frank said)
44. Change the following
sentences into Indirect Speech. Use the sentences in brackets.
1. We always have 6 lessons on Wednesday. (Grace said to
her friend)
2. There are fifteen pupils in the classroom. (The teacher
said)
3. She can sing English songs. (Helen told me)
4. Christina and Peter will go to the Hermitage next Saturday.
(I was sure)
5. You shall describe our classroon1 in English in five minutes.
(The teacher asked us)
6. She iikes roses and daffodils. (Lolly said)
7. Helen has left Moscow for Berlin today. (I didn't
believe)
45. Change the following
sentences into Indirect Speech. Use the sentences in brackets.
1. She never wears uniform at school. (Betty said)
2. He has problems with Chemistry. (Dave told his friend)
3. They will begin to study German next year. (Fred and
Harry were sure)
4. She will join us for a walk in twenty minutes. (Kate said)
5. Mike can count very quickly. (I thought)
6. The pupils are having a test at the Russian lesson now.
(John knew)
46. Change the following
sentences into Indirect Speech. Use the sentences in brackets.
1. It is a very interesting job. (Joy said)
2. He played golf with his friend in the garden last
Thursday. (Mark told me)
3. She will learn the poem by heart in an hour. (Jenny was
sure)
4. He has got four pets at home. (Jim said)
5. She is seldom late for school. (Betty told her mother)
6. He can count from 1 to 10. (The little Ed
supposed)
7. He will work hard at school next year. (Frank promised)
47. Change the following
sentences into Indirect Speech. Use the sentences in brackets.
1 . She began to go to school at the age of six.
(Christina said)
2. Your carpet makes your sitting room comfortable. (Mary
told me)
3. He is easy to get on with. (I thought)
4. Mike will go to the North next autumn. (I was told)
5. She is very hungry. (Dolly said)
6. It will rain tomorrow morning. (Lolly was told)
7. We usually put on warm clothes in October in St. Peters
burg. (Jenny knew)
48. Change the following
sentences into Indirect Speech. Use the sentences in brackets.
1. Her son wants to be a computer programmer. (Su san
was glad)
2. She liked to read books about voyages in her
child-hood. ( Meggy told me)
3. London is larger than Moscow. (Bob was sure)
4. Janet is going shopping now. (I was told)
5. It is easy to understand this text. (I thought)
6. Ben has spent very much time out-of-doors today. (I
heard)
49. Change the following
sentences into Indirect Speech. Use the sentences in brackets.
1. Her room doesn't look nice. (Alice was sure)
2. You are enjoying your stay here. (I thought)
3. She has already seen this new film. (Bessy said)
4. His country isn't washed by the Atlantic Ocean. (Jake knew)
5. Dinner isn't ready yet. (I was told)
6. Betty took part in the performance at her school yes-
terday. (I was glad)
7. Carol doesn't like noisy games. (I hoped)
50. Change the following
sentences into Indirect Speech. Use the sentences in brackets.
1. He moved to Paris in 1990. (I heard)
2. She hasn't seen Emily for a long time. (Clem said)
3. Jean isn't twenty. (Mark was glad)
4. He won't finish translating this article in two days.
(James was sure)
5. She can't draw people. (Fanny told me)
6. He finished speaking on the telephone two minutes ago.
(Rose was glad)
7. She hasn't got a sister. (Sally said)
51. Change the following
sentences into Indirect Speech. Use the sentences in brackets.
1. Doris isn't listening to pop songs in English in
her room now. (I hoped)
2. I shall go on reading in three minutes. (I knew)
3. Ann hasn't heard this song yet. (I was sure)
4. He hasn't got a close friend. (Tommy understood)
5. She can speak English very well. (Sally was glad)
6. Willy doesn't usually make his meals himself. (Rose was
told)
52. Change the following
sentences into Indirect Speech. Use the sentences in brackets.
1. His working day doesn't last ten hours. (Roy said)
2. She lived in Egypt five years ago. (Nora told us)
3. Rob didn't return home yesterday evening. (I was
told)
4. They haven't discussed a very important question yet. (Sally
and Ted thought)
5. Yesterday wasn't my day off. (Helen said)
6. My friend's house isn't far away from school. (I
hoped)
7. Terry won't go to the cinema tomorrow evening. (Mary
was afraid)
53. Change the following
sentences into Indirect Speech. Use the sentences in brackets.
1. Sam can't drive his car slowly. (I was told)
2. His name isn't Peter. (I was sure)
3. Ted decided to go to the Medical University last year.
(Victor heard)
4. Sometimes I don't get up early in the morning.
(Fred said)
5. She hasn't got any cousins. (Abby thought)
6. Mr Brown isn't married. (Helen hoped)
7. Bob is working in his study now. (I knew)
8. Julia hasn't washed the floor in her room today. (Mother
said)
54. Change the following
sentences into Indirect Speech. Use the sentences in brackets.
1. Carol hasn't joined us for lunch this morning. (Kim told
us)
2. Paul's hobby is taking photos. (Linda was sure)
3. Bill will appear very soon. (I hoped)
4. Susan got married six years ago. (Mark told me)
5. The Hermitage has got a good collection of sculptures.
(Mario said)
6. Charles doesn't go in for sport. (Jill thought)
7. She can't play the guitar. (Liz said)
55. Change the following
sentences into Indirect Speech. Use the sentences in brackets.
1. Will your parents agree with this idea? (Monica
asked Kit)
2. Does she like pancakes with honey? (I asked Jenny)
3. Can he cook traditional American food? (We asked Dave)
4. Is England situated on the island or on the
continent? (The teacher asked us)
5. Has she got two children? (Mrs Green was asked)
6. Haven't you made your bed? (Mother asked her son)
56. Change the following
sentences into Indirect Speech. Use the sentences in brackets.
1. Will Jenny play the violin at the school concert next
week? (The teacher asked us)
2. Is spring your favourite season? (Frank asked his friend)
3. Does your cat like to drink milk? (I wanted to know)
4. Are you from Australia? (I was asked)
5. Was your Granddad a scientist many years ago? (John was
asked)
6. Have you ever watched the sunrise? (Jess wanted to know)
7. Can she sing pop songs in Italian? (Mary was asked)
57. Change the following
sentences into Indirect Speech. Use the sentences in brackets.
1. Will you phone me in an hour? (I asked my friend)
2. Is Meggy a teacher? (Henry wanted to know)
3. Can he cook a roast chicken? (Bill was asked)
4. Has Kate just spoken on the phone? (I was asked)
5. Did Emily wash the windows in her flat last month? (Bessy
wanted to know)
6. Are you writing a letter to our cousin? (I asked
my sister)
58. Change the following
sentences into Indirect Speech. Use the sentences in brackets.
1. Henry is interested in politics. (I didn't know)
2. Does Bob like to go to different exhibitions? (George
wanted to know)
3. Has Fred arrived at the airport already? (Tina asked us)
4. Is it your luggage? (The woman asked me)
5. Do you often visit your Granny on Sunday? (Emily asked
her friend)
6. Have you been to many countries? (We asked our teacher
of Geography)
59. Change the following
sentences into Indirect Speech. Use the sentences in brackets.
1. Will you fly to Spain with your friend? (I asked Grace)
2. Has Kate read my book up to the end? (I asked my
friend)
3. Is Jerry proud of his parents? (Frank wanted to know)
4. Can Meggy knit a sweater for me? (I wanted to
know)
5. Has Lolly got a country house not far from the city?
(We wanted to know)
6. Is Betty travelling round Europe now? (I asked Bet- ty's
mother)
60. Change the following
sentences into Indirect Speech. Use the sentences in brackets.
1. Is Bob bad at Chemistry? (Jasper wanted to know)
2. Was Micky ill last week? (I asked my friend)
3. Has the postman brought any letters or magazines today?
(Janet asked her mother)
4. Can you draw funny pictures of animals? (Mat asked me)
5. Are you fond of collecting badges? (James asked his new
friend)
6. Will Mark go to the party tomorrow evening? (Lolly wanted
to know)
61. Change the following
sentences into Indirect Speech. Use the sentences in brackets.
1 . What are you cooking right now? (Janet asked her mother)
2. Did you watch a feature film on TV yesterday evening? (Dave
was asked)
3. What magazine will she read? (Meggy was asked)
4. What foreign language has Fred learnt this year? (Dan wanted
to know)
5. Why is Biddy crying? (I asked my sister)
62. Change the following
sentences into Indirect Speech. Use the sentences in brackets.
1 . What jam is our Granny making in the kitchen? (I asked
Kate)
2. Are you fond of skating? (Dolly was asked)
3. Has he ever been to the Bolshoy Theatre? (Joy was asked)
4. How often do you drink coffee? (The doctor asked me)
5. What is Bob's favourite colour? (Ed wanted to know)
6. How much money have you got? (Molly was asked)
63. Change the following
sentences into Indirect Speech. Use the sentences in brackets.
1 . Whose children are crossing the street right now? (Helen
wanted to know)
2. What colour is the National flag of Russia? (The teacher
asked Tom)
3. When did Mark sell his old car? (I wanted to know)
4. With whom is Jess speaking on the phone right now? (Mother
asked me)
5. Haven't you moved in a new flat yet? (We were asked)
64. Change the following
sentences into Indirect Speech. Use the sentences in brackets.
1. Fanny is feeding a dog in the yard. (Dan said)
2. Are you cooking fish soup? (Christina was asked)
3. Where is Jasper playing with his toys right now? (Mother
wanted to know)
4. Is Sasha drinking mineral water now? (Molly asked me)
5. What language are they speaking? (I wanted to know)
6. Why are Frank and Ben fighting right now? (I was asked)
65. Change the following
sentences into Indirect Speech. Use the sentences in brackets.
1. What has the parrot just said? (Carol asked)
2. Have you seen the new Madonna video? (Paul asked Linda)
3. The phone hasn't rung at all today. (Bob said)
4. Have you spoken French? (I was asked)
5. Why hasn't Grace caught a bus this morning? (Kim wanted
to know)
6. Jenny has bought new sunglasses lately. (I heard)
66. Change the following
sentences into Indirect Speech. Use the sentences in brackets.
1 . Did you watch a new TV show yesterday evening? (I was
asked)
2. Will Doris take me to the Russian Museum next week? (I
wanted to know)
3. What is your favourite subject at school? (Dolly asked
Betty)
4. What animals are you afraid of? (Sasha was asked)
5. Is Emily fond of jam? (Frank wanted to know)
6. Her father is a tall man. (I supposed)
67. Change the following
sentences into Indirect Speech. Use the sentences in brackets.
1. Where does Pete live? (Dolly wanted to know)
2. Do you and your friend like English? (Natasha was asked
by her Canadian friend)
3. How much does it cost? (I asked the shop-assistant)
4. Every Saturday Carol plays tennis for the school club.
(Mary said)
5. It doesn't rain much in hot countries. (The pupil
said)
6. I hate drawing and painting. (I was sure)
7. Who is Harry in love with? (We wanted to know)
68. Change the following
sentences into Indirect Speech. Use the sentences in brackets.
1. Can animals talk? (The little Fanny asked her mother)
2. Cats can see well in the dark. (Bob said)
3. Bill can't ride a motorbike. (Jim thought)
4. What song can you sing? (The teacher of music asked Helen)
5. Can you get water from ice? (George asked me)
6. What can you see near the theatre? (Alice asked Kate)
7. Can Eliza speak loudly? (The mother was asked)
69. Change the following
sentences into Indirect Speech. Use the sentences in brackets.
1. What colour is your parrot? (Emily was asked)
2. Is your dog angry? (Grace asked me)
3. An ant is a small insect. (Jerry said)
4. Why are you so sad? (I asked Betty)
5. My favourite fairy-tale is "Cinderella".
(Jess told us)
6. How long is your street? (Liz was asked)
7. How old are your parents? (Carol asked me)
8. Are you good friends? (We were asked)
70. Change the following
sentences into Indirect Speech. Use the sentences in brackets.
1. What time did the football match start on TV yesterday?
(I asked my friend)
2. Frank sailed in a wooden boat on the river last month. (We
knew)
3. I ate a pizza for lunch yesterday. (Bill told the
doctor)
4. Who talked to you in the garden yesterday morning? (I
was asked)
5. Did it rain yesterday evening? (Linda asked me)
6. Our football team didn't win the last World Cup.
(Henry knew)
71. Change the following
sentences into Indirect Speech. Use the sentences in brackets.
1. What time will the doctor take Mike to hospital?
(Alice asked Mike's mother)
2. When will Morris get married? (Susan wanted to
know)
3. Will Jack go to University next year? (Meggy asked
me)
4. Will it be sunny tomorrow? (Julia asked her sister)
5. I shall drink in a minute. (I hoped)
6. She wiil have long hair. (Julia supposed)
72. Change the following
sentences into Indirect Speech. Use the sentences in brackets.
1. Snakes haven't got legs. (James said)
2. Betty has got long, dark, straight hair. (Jack told
his friend)
3. Have you got any bananas? (I asked Charles)
4. Has she got an umbrella? (Betty was asked)
5. Has he got expensive furniture in his room? (Liz
asked Henry)
6. Doris hasn't got a house in the country. (Mario was
sure)
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