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Reported commands — Negative sentences 1. Mother, “Don't eat a lot of sweets!” Mother told me. not to eat a lot of sweets 2. Victoria, “Don't panic!” Victoria told me. not to panic 3. Megan, “Don't forget your umbrella!” Megan told me. not to forget my umbrella 4. Jim, “Don't leave me!” Jim told ...
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"Eat your dinner." " ; "She told me to eat my dinner." "He said ; "She told me not to eat it." "He said ...
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reported speech (negative) - she asked me + not return
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When we come across a negative sentence in reported speech.... How it is used the verbs? Is this rule correct for all sentences ?
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Reported speech: She said (that) the sky is/was blue. Click here for a mixed tense exercise about practise reported statements. Click here for a list of all the reported speech exercises. Reported Questions. So now you have no problem …
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When we report negative sentences it is necessary to remember they are not negatives to the person you are talking to, you are just telling that person that somebody denied something. In these sentences you can use auxiliary verbs.
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Reported commands — Negative sentences · 1. Mother, “Don't eat a lot of sweets!” Mother told me · 2. Victoria, “Don't panic!” · 3. Megan, “Don't forget your ...
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So now you have no problem with making reported speech from positive and negative sentences. But how about questions? Direct speech: Where do you live?
Reported commands, negations - English
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Reported commands in English, negative sentences. Task No. 2329. Finish the sentences using Reported speech. Always change the tense, although it …
Reported Speech exercises - negative sentences with backshift
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Negatives. Ann said that she wanted coke. Ann said that she did n`t want coke. Tom said that he was ill. Tom said that he was n't ill. Reported Speech Backshift / Past to Past Perfect, negative statements. Fill in the Past Perfect. “I didn´t have a good time”. She said (that) she a good time.
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Reported commands in English, negative sentences. Task No. 2329. Finish the sentences using Reported speech. Always change the tense, although it is sometimes not necessary. ...
Reported Speech exercises - negative sentences with backshift
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Reported speech nagative - backshift ... Negatives. Ann said that she wanted coke. Ann said that she didn`t want coke. Tom said that he was ill. Tom said that he ...
Reported Speech exercises - negative sentences with backshift
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Reported Speech Backshift / Past to Past Perfect, negative statements. Fill in the Past Perfect. “I didn´t have a good time”. She said (that) she a good time. “I didn´t do the homework.”. The boy said (that) he the homework. “We didn´t use the Internet.”. The pupils said (that) they the Internet. “The match wasn´t interesting.”.
Direct and Indirect Speech (Positive and negative questions)
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Direct and Indirect Speech (Positive and negative questions) · Example: · a) We said to Janet, “Are you leaving the company next month?” · b) We asked Janet if she ...
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The next conversation took place at a psychologist practice during Jason and Colette’s session, you will practice your understanding of Reported Speech, negative sentences by reporting only 5 negative ideas from the conversation …
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Colette's 911 call of 1993. · What does he look like? · He's Jason Tompson. You don't know that! Could you just send somebody over here? · What is he doing there?
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Reported commands — Negative sentences. Next Finish commands in Reported speech. Show example Hide example. Grace, “Don't waste my time! ...
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Reported speech - negatives. Ann said that she wanted coke. Ann said that she did n`t want coke. Tom said that he was ill. Tom said that he was n't ill. Reported Speech negative - Present to Past - backshift. Fill in the negative form. “I don’t know Fred.”. Sue said (that) she Fred.