Odpowiedź :
Reported speech - mowa zależna
Zadanie 1
a)
1. Mark told us that he was late for his biology class.
2. Helena said that she couldn't go to Alice's birthday party.
3. Tom said that he did not want to take part in poetry slam.
4. Kate told them that she didn't like Peter.
b)
1. The guests said that the wedding ceremony was beautiful.
2. Harry said he could visit us on Friday.
3. Tim told us he was moving abroad the following year.
4. I told her I didn't want another cup of tea.
Zadanie 2
a)
- 'Your grandma moved to Leeds at the age of 15', mum told us.
- Mum told us that our grandma had moved to Leeds at the age of 15. (past simple → past perfect)
b)
- 'I won't go to school again,' said my brother.
- My brother said that he wouldn't go to school again. (will → would)
c)
- 'I'm happy with my new bike', Tom said.
- Tom told me that he was happy with his new bike. (present perfect → past perfect)
d)
- 'We're buying a new car,' said Lis.
- Lisa said that they were buying a new car. (present continuous → past continuous)
e)
- 'I can't remember my friend's address,' my uncle said.
- My uncle said that he couldn't remeber his friend's address. (can → could)
f)
- 'My sister has just had a baby,' Tim said.
- Tim said that his sister had just had a baby. (present perfect → past perfect)
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a)
- 'We're going to London,' said Lucy.
- Lucy said that they were going to London. (present continuous → past continuous)
b)
- 'I won't tell my classmates anything,' said Peter.
- Peter said that he wouldn't tell his classmates anything. (will → would)
c)
- 'My neighbours have just sold their flat,' Tina said.
- Tina said that her neighbours had just sold the flat. (present perfect → past perfect)
d)
- 'I'm so bored of this film,' Tom said .
- Tom told me that he was so bored of the film. (present simple → past simple)
e)
- 'Mary left school at the age of 16,' Diana told us.
- Diana told us that Mary had left school at the age 16. (past simple → past perfect)
f)
- 'You can visit me anytime you want,' my aunt told me.
- My aunt told me that I could visit her anytime I wanted. (can → could)