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Put the following into indirect speech.

Insert would or should in the spaces in the following sentences. | Gerund, infinitive and present participle | Gerund, infinitive and present participle | Unreal pasts and subjunctives | Active to passive | Active to passive | Put the following sentences into the passive, using an infinitive construction where possible. | Put the following into indirect speech. | Put the following questions into indirect speech. | When the infinitive is used it must be placed directly after offer. The person addressed is not mentioned in this construction. |


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1. He said, 'If what you say is true I must go to the police.'

2. He said, 'I must be at the docks at six a.m. tomorrow.'

3. 'Must you make such a noise?' he asked.

4. 'You mustn't come in without knocking,' he told us.

5. 'Your ticket will cost £5, 'I said. In that case,' said my nephew, 'I must go to the bank tomorrow.'

6. Park notice: Dogs must be kept on a lead.

7. His father said, 'Tom must work harder next term.'

8. 'You needn't come in tomorrow,' said my employer. 'Take the day off.'

9. 'I must go to the dentist tomorrow,' he said. 1 have an appointment.'

10. Notice: Passengers must not lean out of the window.

11. He said, 'There must be someone in the house; there's smoke coming from the chimney.'

12. She said, 'When you are a big boy you'll have to tie your own shoes.'

13 'Port wine must never be shaken,' my wine-merchant said.

14 'He hasn't had anything to eat since breakfast; he must be starving,' she said.

15 The official said, 'This passport photo isn't like you at all. You must have another one taken.'

16 'You mustn't play with knives, children,' said their mother.

17. 'I needn't get up till nine tomorrow,' I said.

18. Railway regulations: Passengers must be in possession of a valid ticket before travelling.

19. 'How did you get your bulldog up the escalator?' I said.

'I carried him,' said Tom.

'You must be very strong,' I said admiringly.

20. 'You mustn't tell anyone what I've just told you,' she said to me.

21. 'Need I eat it all, mummy?' said the child.

'Yes, dear, you must,' she said.

22. 'I had to drive your pigs out of my garden,' she said.

23. 'Sticks and umbrellas must be left at the desk,' said the notice in the museum.

24. 'Must you do it all tonight? Couldn't you leave some for tomorrow?' I asked her.

25. 'When you go through Bayeux you must see the tapestry,' he told

26 He said, 'You must walk faster; you are far too slow.'

27. 'You mustn't forget to put the stamp on or your friend will have to pay double postage,' he told me.

28. 'I needn't tell you how grateful I am,' he said.

 

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Put the following into direct speech with the appropriate punctuation.

1. She asked if he'd like to go to the concert and I said that I was sure she would.

2. She told me to look where I was going as the road was full of holes and was very badly lit.

3. They said that while they were bathing they saw someone examining their clothes,

4. I asked if she had looked everywhere and she said that she had.

5 He suggested giving her a bottle of wine.

6. He said that the new carpet had arrived and asked where he was to put it.

7. He said that two days previously an enormous load of firewood had been dumped at his front gate and that since then he hadn't been able to get his car out.

8. They offered me some more wine and I accepted.

9. He said that if I found the front door locked I was to go round to the back.

10. She asked the burglars who they were and who had let them in. They told her to sit down and keep quiet unless she wanted to get hurt.

11. He asked what the weather had been like during my holiday and I said that it had been awful.

12. He suggested going down to the harbour and seeing if they could hire a boat.

13. He said that if I didn't like escalators I could go up the emergency staircase. I thanked him and said that I would do that.

14. He suggested that Tom and I should go ahead and get the tickets.

15. He said that he thought my electric iron was unsafe and advised me to have it seen to.

16. He said that if war broke out he would have to leave the country at once.

17 I asked him if he had enjoyed house-hunting and he said that he hadn't.

18. She said that she was surprised to see that the grandfather clock had stopped and asked if anyone had been fiddling with it.

19. She said that she had tried to ring up her mother several times on the previous day but had not succeeded in getting through.

20. I asked her if she'd like to borrow the book but she thanked me and said that she had already read it and hadn't liked it very much.

21. He wanted to know if I was going to the dance and suggested that we should make up a party and go together.

22. I told her to stop making a fuss about nothing and said that she was lucky to have got a seat at all.

23. The clerk in the booking office inquired if I wanted a single or return ticket. I asked if a return was any cheaper. He said it made no difference.

24. My employer hoped I would not be offended if he told me that, in his opinion, I would do better in some other kind of job.

25. The AA man told the woman that if her wheels had gone a couple of inches nearer the edge, the car would have plunged into the ravine.

26. He said I mustn't mind if the first one wasn't any good.

27. He asked the crowd if they thought that he was a liar and the crowd shouted that they did.

28 I stopped a man in the street and asked him to help me with my car. The man asked if it would take long, explaining that he was on his way to catch a train.

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