Tom asked the teacher what does the word mean

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    12 октября 2012, 07:18

    Mike asks me if he can help me/Mike asked me if he could help me/Mike offers me his help/Mike offered me his help.

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    андрей
    14 октября 2012, 14:05

    здравствуйте помогите составить 5 предложений с отрицанием из косвенной речи в прямую

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    Виталий
    15 октября 2012, 09:12

    1. Nelson said:»We will not attack the enemy tomorrow»
    2. Mother said:»Do not switch on the TV, father is sleeping’.
    3. Brother said:» Do not call them now, it is useless.»
    4. The manager said:» People have not come yet and we cannot begin the meeting.»
    5. I was told:»You cannot stay here because the contract has not been signed.»

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    Darinka
    18 октября 2012, 18:51

    Помогите пожалуйста заменить прямую речь на косвенную
    THE COOK
    Susan and Peter got married in Rome (room) where Peter was working as a teacher at the Parker Institute ((‘institju:Q). They lived in a nice room at the Anconi Hotel and had their meals at the restaurant of the hotel.
    Some time later Susan got an urgent telegram from her home in england which said that her mother felt bad. So she had to fly to London.
    Today she was to come back and Peter was waiting for her at Rome Airport. The plane landed with a short delay. Susan got off, went through the Customs and Passport Control and came up to Peter.
    «hello», she said. «How are you?»
    «Fine. And you?»
    «Oh, I am tired, but happy to be back. Any news?’
    «Yes, I’ve rented a comfortable flat for us. I’ve been living there for a week. It’s very close to the Anconi Hotel.. Are you glad, Susan?»
    «Of course I am, but I’m also afraid. You know, l can’t cook»
    »It’s all right I’ll cook our meals. And we won’t have to eat at home
    all the time. We can sometimes go to the Anconi restaraunt and eat our favourite dishes there.»
    It took heat about an hour to get from the airport to their new home.
    «Well, you have а look at the Flat,’ Peter said, «and I’ll cook our lunch. We are going to have fried meat, if you don’t mind. It «will be ready very quickly.» And he went to the kitchen. Soon Susan came in and looked at the meat.
    «it looks very nice, but why are you cooking it without butter?
    ‘ «Never mind,» Peter said, «it’ll cook itself. We can go and have some beer»
    In the room they sat down on the sofa and began drinking beer and exchanging news. Some minutes later Susan asked: «Don’t you think the meat can burn?»
    They came into the kitchen.
    It has burnt, after all;» Peter said.
    «Have you ever cooked meat before?» Susan asked.
    «As a matter of fact, l haven’t»
    «Neither have I», said Susan. «You know what, let’s go to the Anconi restaurant. They serve delicious fried meat there.»

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    Ма
    21 октября 2012, 17:59

    Здравствуйте! Помогите пожалуйста переделать предложения из прямой речи в косвенную

    1. I said to Jack, «Please give me your dictionary.»
    2. The bus-conductor said to the passengers, «Don’t get off the bus while it is going.»
    3. Mary said to her brother, «Take the letter to the Post Office, please.»
    4. The teacher said to Tom, «Collect the exercise-books and put them on my table.»
    5. The old man said to the little girl, «Don’t run across the street.»
    6. The teacher said to the pupils, «Learn the poem by heart.»
    7. I said to my friend, «Meet me outside the cinema at six o’clock.»
    8. Mary’s mother said to her, «Don’t go out without your coat.»
    9. The teacher said to the students, «Open your books at page 60.»
    10. The doctor said to the sick man, «Don’t go back to work for a fortnight.»
    11. Jack said to the policeman, «Tell me the time, please.»
    12. The teacher said to the student, «Clean the blackboard, please.»

    Change the Direct Speech into the Indirect Speech.

    1. I asked my friend, «How do you feel after your holiday?»
    2. Margaret asked Richard, «Where are you going for your holidays?»
    3. Ann asked Mary, «What do you usually have for breakfast?»
    4. Jack’s father asked him, «Who are you writing a letter to?»
    5. The teacher asked Bob, «When did you learn to swim?»
    6. I saw a cloud of smoke and asked, «What is burning?»
    7. Mary’s mother asked her, «Where have you put your shoes?»
    8. I asked her, «Who gave you that watch?»
    9. Peter asked me, «When are you going to have dinner?»
    10. Mr. Smith asked his wife, «How much do you spend on food every week?»
    11. The policeman asked me, «Where did you lose your wallet?»

    12. The teacher came into the classroom and asked the pupils, «What are you doing?»
    13. Henry asked Tom, «Who did you visit in the hospital?»
    14. I asked Bob, «Why didn’t you answer my letter?»
    15. The teacher wrote the answers on the blackboard and then asked, «Who has got all the answers
    right?»
    16. The little boy asked his father, «Why does a policeman wear a uniform?»
    17. I asked him, «Who are you looking at?»
    18. Tom asked the teacher, «What does the word mean?

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    Виталий
    22 октября 2012, 09:32

    Здравствуйте! Помогите пожалуйста переделать предложения из прямой речи в косвенную

    1. I said to Jack, «Please give me your dictionary.»-I asked jack to give me his dictionary.
    2. The bus-conductor said to the passengers, «Don’t get off the bus while it is going.»-The bus-conductor told the passengers not to get off the bus while it was going.
    3. Mary said to her brother, «Take the letter to the Post Office, please.»-Mary asked her brother to take the letter to the Post Office.
    4. The teacher said to Tom, «Collect the exercise-books and put them on my table.»-The teacher ordered Tom to collect the exercise-books and put them on her/his table.
    5. The old man said to the little girl, «Don’t run across the street.»-The old man told the little girl not to run across the street.
    6. The teacher said to the pupils, «Learn the poem by heart.»-The teacher told the pupils to learn the poem by heart.
    7. I said to my friend, «Meet me outside the cinema at six o’clock.»-I asked my friend to meet me outside the cinema at six o’clock.
    8. Mary’s mother said to her, «Don’t go out without your coat.»- Mary’s mother told her not to go out without her coat.
    9. The teacher said to the students, «Open your books at page 60.»-The teacher told the students to open your books at/to page 60.
    10. The doctor said to the sick man, «Don’t go back to work for a fortnight.»-The doctor told the sick man not to go back to work for a fortnight.
    11. Jack said to the policeman, «Tell me the time, please.»-Jack asked the policeman to tell him the time.
    12. The teacher said to the student, «Clean the blackboard, please.»-The teacher asked the student to clean the blackboard.

    Change the Direct Speech into the Indirect Speech.

    1. I asked my friend, «How do you feel after your holiday?»-I asked my friend how he felt after his holiday.
    2. Margaret asked Richard, «Where are you going for your holidays?»-Margaret asked Richard where he was going for his holidays.
    3. Ann asked Mary, «What do you usually have for breakfast?»-Ann asked Mary what she usually had for breakfast.
    4. Jack’s father asked him, «Who are you writing a letter to?»-Jack’s father asked him who he was writing a letter to.
    5. The teacher asked Bob, «When did you learn to swim?»-The teacher asked Bob when he had learned to swim.
    6. I saw a cloud of smoke and asked, «What is burning?»-I saw a cloud of smoke and asked what was burning.
    7. Mary’s mother asked her, «Where have you put your shoes?»-Mary’s mother asked her where she had put her shoes.
    8. I asked her, «Who gave you that watch?»-I asked her who had given her that watch.
    9. Peter asked me, «When are you going to have dinner?»-Peter asked me when I was going to have dinner.
    10. Mr. Smith asked his wife, «How much do you spend on food every week?»- Mr. Smith asked his wife how much she spent on food every week.
    11. The policeman asked me, «Where did you lose your wallet?»-The policeman asked me where I had lost my wallet.

    12. The teacher came into the classroom and asked the pupils, «What are you doing?»-The teacher came into the classroom and asked the pupils what they were doing.
    13. Henry asked Tom, «Who did you visit in the hospital?»-Henry asked Tom who he had visited in the hospital.
    14. I asked Bob, «Why didn’t you answer my letter?»- I asked Bob why he had not answered my letter.
    15. The teacher wrote the answers on the blackboard and then asked, «Who has got all the answers
    right?»-The teacher wrote the answers on the blackboard and then asked who had got all the answers
    right.T
    16. The little boy asked his father, «Why does a policeman wear a uniform?»-The little boy asked his father why a policeman wore a uniform.
    17. I asked him, «Who are you looking at?»-I asked him who he was looking at.
    18. Tom asked the teacher, «What does the word mean?-Tom asked the teacher what the word meant.

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    Ма
    22 октября 2012, 20:41

    Здравствуйте! Помогите пожалуйста переделать предложения из прямой речи в косвенную. Срочно надо пожалуйста !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Заранее спасибо

    1. I said to Jack, «Please give me your dictionary.»
    2. The bus-conductor said to the passengers, «Don’t get off the bus while it is going.»
    3. Mary said to her brother, «Take the letter to the Post Office, please.»
    4. The teacher said to Tom, «Collect the exercise-books and put them on my table.»
    5. The old man said to the little girl, «Don’t run across the street.»
    6. The teacher said to the pupils, «Learn the poem by heart.»
    7. I said to my friend, «Meet me outside the cinema at six o’clock.»
    8. Mary’s mother said to her, «Don’t go out without your coat.»
    9. The teacher said to the students, «Open your books at page 60.»
    10. The doctor said to the sick man, «Don’t go back to work for a fortnight.»
    11. Jack said to the policeman, «Tell me the time, please.»
    12. The teacher said to the student, «Clean the blackboard, please.»

    Change the Direct Speech into the Indirect Speech.

    1. I asked my friend, «How do you feel after your holiday?»
    2. Margaret asked Richard, «Where are you going for your holidays?»
    3. Ann asked Mary, «What do you usually have for breakfast?»
    4. Jack’s father asked him, «Who are you writing a letter to?»
    5. The teacher asked Bob, «When did you learn to swim?»
    6. I saw a cloud of smoke and asked, «What is burning?»
    7. Mary’s mother asked her, «Where have you put your shoes?»
    8. I asked her, «Who gave you that watch?»
    9. Peter asked me, «When are you going to have dinner?»
    10. Mr. Smith asked his wife, «How much do you spend on food every week?»
    11. The policeman asked me, «Where did you lose your wallet?»

    12. The teacher came into the classroom and asked the pupils, «What are you doing?»
    13. Henry asked Tom, «Who did you visit in the hospital?»
    14. I asked Bob, «Why didn’t you answer my letter?»
    15. The teacher wrote the answers on the blackboard and then asked, «Who has got all the answers
    right?»
    16. The little boy asked his father, «Why does a policeman wear a uniform?»
    17. I asked him, «Who are you looking at?»
    18. Tom asked the teacher, «What does the word mean?

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    Ма
    4 ноября 2012, 13:00

    Помогите, пожалуйста, перевести из прямой речи в косвенную!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    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 as much as our last one,» said my aunt.
    3. «Nothing grows in my garden. It never gets anу 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.

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    Виктория
    4 ноября 2012, 13:07

    мне тоже помогите пожалуйста!!!

    Замените прямую речь косвенной. Укажите источник информации (см. в скобках):

    1. “In the light of the recent events in Norway surveillance must be enhanced!” (Defense Minister)

    Например: According to Defense Minister, surveillance must be enhanced in Norway. Или: Defense Minister claims for enhancing surveillance in Norway.
    Или: Defense Minister believed surveillance had to be* enhanced in Norway.

    2. “In today’s world, the smartest place to invest is in Dubai.” (The Economist online — July 27th 2011)

    3. “On the dollar, the currency seems to be changing its role as the «risk-off» asset.” (Jens Nordvig of Nomura)

    4. “The dollar has weakened. This is bad news for foreign investors (notably the Asian central banks) who are losing money on both the currency and their fixed income positions.” ( July 27th 2011, 13:27 by Buttonwood)

    5. “Twenty years after India’s historic economic reforms, it’s time for another big effort.” (Readers’ comments)

    6. “Voting intentions were, indeed, affected by seeing the flag. Thus the Stars and Stripes may change the outcomes of elections.” (Melissa Ferguson of Cornell University report)

    7. “Can I really check in for Delta Air Lines flights on my phone?” (blog post)

    8. “Who’s the greatest innovator of the past decade?” (The Economist Quiz)

    9. “Robots don’t complain. Or demand higher wages, or kill themselves. We plan to hire 1m robots by 2013.” (Terry Gou, the chief executive of the Taiwanese-owned company, Hong Kong)

    10. “So the real reason for the success of British Rolls-Royce or Japanese Hitachi is that the respective governments have helped them with funding.” (The Economist: A tale of two industries)

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    данил
    14 ноября 2012, 18:50

  • Даю 100 баллов переделайтесь в косвенную речь !!!!

    I asked him, » Who helped you to do this work?»

    He asked me, «Do you think you can trust him?»

    His wife said, «Write to me as often as you can.»

    She says she will manage to finish this work in a weck

    He said, «I shan’t have to get up so carly tomorrow.

    A man asked his friend, » When did you buy your car?»

    Bill said, «Can you lend me ten pounds?»
    The traveller said to the guard, «Please, find me a seat in a non-smoker.»

    Mother told Jane not to go out without her coat on.

    He said, «They will send Mr. Brown to prison tomorrow.

    Tom asked the teacher, * What does this word mean?»

    The asked him, «Do you think you can learn Russian in a year?»

    His mother said, «Don’t Forget to take your books.»

    She asked if I could help her to solve that problem.

    He said, «I have tor your gown.

    I said, «Why are you looking through the keyhole?»

    A passer-by asked me, «Can you tell me the way to the British Museum?»

    She said, «Don’t go near the water, children!»

    She told her son she would buy a new coat for him the next day.

    She said, «I lost my wallet on the way home yesterday!

    Presentation on theme: «Прямая – косвенная речь (английский)»— Presentation transcript:

    1

    Прямая – косвенная речь (английский)
    Практика перевода

    2

    Jack told the policeman, “I have lost my identity card.”
    Jake told the policeman that he had lost his identity card. Henry said to me, “I didn’t take your car.” Henry said to me that he hadn’t taken my car. Bob said to Tom, “Henry doesn’t live next to me.” Bob said to Tom that Henry didn’t live next to him. I told the policeman, “I saw the thief in the house.” I told the policeman that I had seen the thief in the house. He said, “I have eaten nothing for two days.” He said that he had eaten nothing for two days.

    3

    Jack’s chief said to him that he hadn’t done that work properly.
    Mary said that she didn’t want to wear her old dress. My wife said to me that she felt very bad, and she had a headache. My friend told me that we had a lot of time to do our work. I said to my sister that George had written me a long letter.

    4

    I said to Jack, “Please give me your passport.”
    I asked Jack to give me his passport. The bus-driver said to the passengers, “Don’t get off the bus while it is going.” The bus driver told the passengers not to get off the bus while it was going. Mary said to her secretary, “Take the letter to the Post Office, please.” Mary asked her secretary to take the letter to the Post Office. The teacher said to Tom, “Collect the papers and put them on my table.” The teacher asked Tom to collect the papers and put them on her table.

    5

    The old man said to the little girl, “Don’t run across the street.”
    The old man told the little girl not to run across the street. My friend said, “Wait for me outside the cinema at 6, please.” My friend asked me to wait for him outside the cinema at Mary’s mother said to her, “Don’t go out without your coat.” Mary’s mother told her not to go out without her coat.

    6

    The doctor said to the patient, “Don’t go back to work for a month.”
    The doctor told the patient not to go back to work for a month. Jack said to the policeman, “Tell me the time, please.” Jack asked the policeman to tell him the time. The policeman said to the passer-by, “Show me your pockets, will you?” The policeman told the passer-by to show him the pockets.

    7

    I asked my friend, “How do you feel after your holiday?”
    I asked my friend how he felt after his holiday. Margaret asked Richard, “Where are you going for your holidays?” Margaret asked Richard where he was going for his holidays. Ann asked Mary, “What do you usually have for breakfast?” Ann asked Mary what she usually had for breakfast. Jack’s father asked him, “Who are you writing a letter to?” Jack’s father asked him who he was writing a letter to.

    8

    The teacher asked Bob, “When did you learn to swim?”
    The teacher asked Bob when he had learnt to swim. Mary’s mother asked her, “Where have you put your shoes?” Mary’s mother asked her where she had put her shoes. I asked her, “Who gave you that watch?” I asked her who had given her that watch. Peter asked me, “When are you going to have dinner?” Peter asked me when I was going to have dinner. Mr Smith asked his wife, “How much do you spend on food every week?” Mr Smith asked his wife how much she spent on food every week.

    9

    The policeman asked me, “Where did you lose your wallet?”
    The policeman asked me where I had lost my wallet. The teacher came into the classroom and asked the pupils, “What are you doing?” The teacher came into the classroom and asked the pupils what they were doing. Henry asked Tom, “Who did you visit in the hospital?” Henry asked Tom who he had visited in the hospital. I asked Bob, “Why didn’t you answer my letter?” I asked Bob why he hadn’t answered my letter.

    10

    I asked him, “Who are you looking at?”
    The teacher wrote the answers on the blackboard and then asked, “Who has got all the answers right?” The teacher wrote the answers on the blackboard and then asked who had got all the answers right. The little boy asked his father, “Why does a policeman wear a uniform?” The little boy asked his father why a policeman wore a uniform. I asked him, “Who are you looking at?” I asked him who he was looking at. A man asked his friend, “When did you buy your car?” A man asked his friend when he had bought his car.

    11

    Tom asked the teacher, “What does the word ‘cash’ mean?”
    Tom asked the teacher what the word “cash” meant. The bank teller said, “When are you going to open an account?” The bank teller asked me when I was going to open an account. The police officer said, “When did you see the thief?” The police officer asked me when I had seen the thief.

    1. I asked my friend, «How do you feel after your holiday?»
    2. Margaret asked Richard, «Where are you going for your holidays?»
    3. Ann asked Mary, «What do you usually have for breakfast?»
    4. Jack’s father asked him, «Who are you writing a letter to?»
    5. The teacher asked Bob, «When did you learn to swim?»
    6. I saw a cloud of smoke and asked, «What is burning?»
    7. Mary’s mother asked her, «Where have you put your shoes?»
    8. I asked her, «Who gave you that watch?»
    9. Peter asked me, «When are you going to have dinner?»
    10. Mr. Smith asked his wife, «How much do you spend on food every week?»
    11. The policeman asked me, «Where did you lose your wallet?»

    12. The teacher came into the classroom and asked the pupils, «What are you doing?»
    13. Henry asked Tom, «Who did you visit in the hospital?»
    14. I asked Bob, «Why didn’t you answer my letter?»
    15. The teacher wrote the answers on the blackboard and then asked, «Who has got all the answers
    right?»
    16. The little boy asked his father, «Why does a policeman wear a uniform?»
    17. I asked him, «Who are you looking at?»
    18. Tom asked the teacher, «What does the word mean?
    Перевести в косвенную речь

    Придаточные предложения условия и времени, действие

    которых отнесено к будущему (See Grammar Reference)

    􀀣 Open the brackets.

    1. The old gentleman doesn’t go out in winter. He (go) out when the weather (get) warmer.

    2. I (wait) for the doctor until he (come) back from the hospital.

    3. I’m afraid the old woman (die) before she (see) her son.

    4. The teacher said, «I (begin) the lesson as soon as Jack (stop) talking.»

    5. He (not pass) the examination next summer if he not (work) much harder.

    6. He (have) a bad accident if he (not drive) more carefully.

    7. She’s flying to Rome tomorrow. She (send) her family a telegram as soon as she (arrive).

    8. She told her guests, «We (have) lunch when my son (come) home from school.»

    9. You (be) late if you (not take) a taxi.

    10. I (not speak) to him again if he (not apologize).

    11. We (have) a picnic tomorrow if it (be) a fine day.

    12. I (finish) reading this book before I (go) to bed.

    13. I’m sure he (write) to me as soon as he (know) my new address.

    14. Peter has borrowed my dictionary. He (give) it back when he (see) me tomorrow.

    15. The postman (start) work tomorrow before the sun (rise).

    16. The little boy (not be) happy until his father (buy) him a bicycle.

    17. She (wash) my shirts tomorrow if she (have) time.

    18. We (go) out when it (stop) raining.

    19. If he (not run) he (not catch) the train.

    20. If you (think) it over you (see) that I am right.

    􀀣 Use the verbs in brackets in Past Indefinite or Past Perfect.

    1. The new bus-driver (have) an accident after he (drive) a few yards.

    2. When I (get) to the cinema, the film (start).

    3. The students (enter) the classroom five minutes after the bell (ring).

    4. After she (lock) and (bolt) all the doors, she (go) to bed.

    5. The students (do) the exercise very well after the teacher (show) them how to.

    6. The little boy (tell) a lie five minutes after be (promise) to tell the truth.

    7. When the plane (land), the sun already (set).

    8. She (feel) sick after she (eat) a whole box of chocolates.

    9. After the doctor (examine) the child he (have) a talk with the mother.

    10. When I (call) on my friend, he (go) out.

    11. Mary (finish) her homework when her father (come) home from his office.

    12. I (throw) away the newspaper after I (read) it.

    13. After she (spend) all her money she (ask) her father to help her.

    14. The teacher (give) back the exercise-books after he (correct) them.

    15. The sun (rise) when the farmer (start) work.

    􀀣 Change the Direct Speech into the Indirect Speech.

    1. I said to Jack, «Please give me your dictionary.»

    2. The bus-conductor said to the passengers, «Don’t get off the bus while it is going.»

    3. Mary said to her brother, «Take the letter to the Post Office, please.»

    4. The teacher said to Tom, «Collect the exercise-books and put them on my table.»

    5. The old man said to the little girl, «Don’t run across the street.»

    6. The teacher said to the pupils, «Learn the poem by heart.»

    7. I said to my friend, «Meet me outside the cinema at six o’clock.»

    8. Mary’s mother said to her, «Don’t go out without your coat.»

    9. The teacher said to the students, «Open your books at page 60.»

    10. The doctor said to the sick man, «Don’t go back to work for a fortnight.»

    11. Jack said to the policeman, «Tell me the time, please.»

    12. The teacher said to the student, «Clean the blackboard, please.»

    􀀣 Change the Direct Speech into the Indirect Speech.

    1. I asked my friend, «How do you feel after your holiday?»

    2. Margaret asked Richard, «Where are you going for your holidays?»

    3. Ann asked Mary, «What do you usually have for breakfast?»

    4. Jack’s father asked him, «Who are you writing a letter to?»

    5. The teacher asked Bob, «When did you learn to swim?»

    6. I saw a cloud of smoke and asked, «What is burning?»

    7. Mary’s mother asked her, «Where have you put your shoes?»

    8. I asked her, «Who gave you that watch?»

    9. Peter asked me, «When are you going to have dinner?»

    10. Mr. Smith asked his wife, «How much do you spend on food every week?»

    11. The policeman asked me, «Where did you lose your wallet?»

    12. The teacher came into the classroom and asked the pupils, «What are you doing?»

    13. Henry asked Tom, «Who did you visit in the hospital?»

    14. I asked Bob, «Why didn’t you answer my letter?»

    15. The teacher wrote the answers on the blackboard and then asked, «Who has got all the answers

    right?»

    16. The little boy asked his father, «Why does a policeman wear a uniform?»

    17. I asked him, «Who are you looking at?»

    18. Tom asked the teacher, «What does the word mean?»



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