Put the following into Indirect Speech
1. "We have a lift but very often it doesn't work." they said. 2. "We have moved into our new flat. We don't like it nearly so much as our last one," said my aunt. 3. "Nothing grows in my garden. It never gets any sun," she said. 4. "I've been in London for a month but so far I haven't had time to visit the Tower," he said. 5. He said, "My wife has just been made a judge." 6. "Who put salt in my coffee?" he asked. 7. "Why did you travel first class?" I asked him. 8. "What else did you see?" I asked the boy. 9. "What is your new house like?" I asked them. 10. "Did they understand what you said to them?" he inquired. 11. "Haven't you got a television set?" he asked. 12. "When you don't like a film do you stay to the end or walk out in the middle?" she asked. 13. "Don't argue with your father," I said. 14. "Wait for me at the bridge," said the young man. 15. "Don't make a sound," he said in a whisper. 16. "Don't go near the water, children," she said. 17. "Don't forget your sandwiches," said his mother. 18. "Please don't say anything to make her angry," said my father. 19. "Please don't leave the gate open," the farmer said to visitors. 20. "Don't climb that tree in your new trousers, Richard," his father said.
8. Change the following sentences into indirect speech:
1. He asked angrily, "Why are you smiling to yourself and don't answer my questions at once?" 2. The girl said, "I am thinking of the summer spent in the Crimea." 3. She said to Nick, "When are you going to visit them?" "I have no time," replied Nick. 4. Mary said, "I'm making a new dress, I want to wear it at our party." 5. Ann said, "We are thinking of going out." 6. The teacher asked, "Are you listening carefully, John?" 7. She asked him, "Is Robert coming tomorrow?" 8. I said, "Is John studying for an examination now?" 9. Father said, "Mary is doing her morning exercises, I don't want to disturb her." 10. Mother said, "You are forgetting your manners, John."
9. Change the following sentences into indirect speech:
1. He said "I attend the language laboratory almost every day. I am working hard at my pronunciation, and I hope I'll make good progress soon." 2. Helen said to Roger, "I'll join you in a moment if you wait for me at the entrance door." 3. Robert asked his friend: "Where are you going for the week-end? I hope you won't stay indoors all the time?" 4. Helen said: "Don't even ring me up. I'll be working at my translation " 5. Mother said to the children: "If Aunt Emily invites us we'll spend the week-end at the seaside." 6. "I'm sure I'll still be sleeping when you start. I don't want to get up so early," said Alice. 7. "I recommend you to join our company if you want to have a good rest," said Roger, "we are going to the river, I know a nice place for bathing there." 8. She said: "The tall trees make a green corridor, and their leaves are murmuring above our heads while we walk along that wonderful alley." 9. "Are you quarrelling again?" he asked. "Mother will he angry with you."10. "If you watch TV for a long time, you'll get tired," said Mother to the boy. 11. He said: "Hurry up! Find your hockey stick. I'll be waiting for you outside because it's too hot here" 12. She said: "I'll give him your noteif you like. I'll be seeing him tomorrow as we work together."
10. Change the following sentences into indirect speech:
1. My father said: "Oh, I forget, I never remember such things in time." 2. "Don't leave your exercise book at home as we'll need it at the lesson," I said to Alice. 3. "As far as I know Jim passed his entrance exams with excellent marks," he replied. 4. Nell said: "As far as I know he got a good mark in Physics." 5. "Is it true that in England the grass remains green all the year round?" asked the boy. 6. "What are you going to do at the coming week-end?" he inquired. 7. "Have you ever been married, Captain Meadows?" I asked him. 8. Michael said to me: "Mary is coming with the 5.20 train. Will you do me a favour and meet her at the station?" 9. "We were not given any further information about the course of the ship," said the passenger. 10. "I have never seen her. How could I possibly recognize her?" said Mike. 11. "I shall be back about tea-time, I expect," she said. "There's no one coming for dinner." 12. "Anne will be leaving school next year," she said. 13. "Neither I nor my married sister have ever gone farther than Glasgow," she said. 14. He said in an apologetic manner, "I've been lookingfor you, Nancy."