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Ex.10.Turn the following conversations into Reported Speech using special introductory verbs.
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A. "Carter, when are you taking your holidays this year?" said the manager. "Actually, I've already been on holiday, sir. Don't you remember? I went on safari in Kenya," said Carter. "Oh yes, of course. You went in March, didn't you?" "That’s correct, sir," said Carter. "Did you enjoy it?" the manager asked. "Well, I didn't manage to see many animals. It was very disappointing," Carter replied. "Have you got any plans to go back there?" the manager said. "Well, yes, actually I've already booked tickets for next year. I'm going in February. I think it will be a better time for seeing the animals," said Carter. "So, we'll be looking for a new accountant then, if you come face to face with a lion," said the manager. The manager asked Carter when he was taking his holidays that year...
B
“Let’s spend the weekend in Scotland,” said Andrea. “We can find a cheap bed and breakfast in the Highlands.”

“And just what are we going to do all weekend with nothing but sheep for company!” Cathy said.

“I’ll teach you to ski,” said Andrea .

… Andrea suggested spending ” . …

C
“James, have you written to the University of Madrid yet?” Mr Mills said.

“No, I’m sorry,” said James. “I haven’t had time.”

“There’s no point in apologising to me, James,” said Mr Mills. “You see, you must apply early because they fill their places very quickly.”

“The thing is that I’m afraid I won’t pass my Spanish exam,” said James.

“Well, have you been working hard?” said Mr Mills.

“Yes, I have,” said James, “but I’m much better at French, and I had hoped to apply to Paris.”

“Yes, it’s true you are better at French,” said Mr Mills. “If I put your name down for the Sorbonne, will you write tonight?”

“Yes sir, I’ll write as soon as I get home,” James promised .

… Mr Mills asked James if he… .

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Ex.10.Turn the following conversations into Reported Speech using special introductory verbs.

A. 

"Carter, when are you taking your holidays this year?" said the manager.

The manager asked Carter when is he taking his holidays that year.

"Actually, I've already been on holiday, sir. Don't you remember? I went on safari in Kenya," said Carter.

Carter said that he has already been on a holiday and asked if he remembers that she went on safari in Kenya.

"Oh yes, of course. You went in March, didn't you?" "That’s correct, sir," said Carter.

Carter asked if he went in March.

"Did you enjoy it?" the manager asked.

The manager asked if he enjoyed it.

"Well, I didn't manage to see many animals. It was very disappointing," Carter replied.

Carter replied that he didn't saw many animals and that it was very disappointing.

"Have you got any plans to go back there?" the manager said.

The manager asked is I got any plans to go back there.

"Well, yes, actually I've already booked tickets for next year. I'm going in February. I think it will be a better time for seeing the animals," said Carter.

Carter replied with a yes and said that he already booked tickets for next year and that he is going in February , he thinks that it will be a better time for seeing animals.

"So, we'll be looking for a new accountant then, if you come face to face with a lion," said the manager.

The manager said that he will be looking for a new accountant if he came face in face with a lion.

B

B“Let’s spend the weekend in Scotland,” said Andrea. “We can find a cheap bed and breakfast in the Highlands.”

Andrea said that she wants to spend the weekend together and that we can find a cheap bed and breakfast in the Highlands.

“And just what are we going to do all weekend with nothing but sheep for company!” Cathy said.

Cathy asked me what I was going to do all weekend with noting but sheep for company.

“I’ll teach you to ski,” said Andrea .

Andrea said that she will teach me to ski.

C

C“James, have you written to the University of Madrid yet?” Mr Mills said.

Mr Mills asked James if he had written to the University of Madrid .

“No, I’m sorry,” said James. “I haven’t had time.”

James said that he is sorry because he didn't had time.

“There’s no point in apologising to me, James,” said Mr Mills. “You see, you must apply early because they fill their places very quickly.”

Mr Mills said that there was no point in James apologising to her because he must apply early because they fill their places very quickly.

“The thing is that I’m afraid I won’t pass my Spanish exam,” said James.

James said that he is afraid that he won't pass his Spanish exam.

“Well, have you been working hard?” said Mr Mills.

Mr Mills asked if I have been working hard .

“Yes, I have,” said James, “but I’m much better at French, and I had hoped to apply to Paris.”

James said that he is much better at French, and that he had hoped to apply to Paris.

“Yes, it’s true you are better at French,” said Mr Mills. “If I put your name down for the Sorbonne, will you write tonight?”

Mr Mills said that is it true that I am better at French and asked is she put name dawn for the Sorbonner will I write that night.

“Yes sir, I’ll write as soon as I get home,” James promised .

James promised that he will write as soon as he gets home.

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