The document provides examples of rewriting positive, negative, interrogative, and mixed sentences. For positive sentences, it gives examples of rewriting sentences that use the word "said" to indicate who is speaking. For negative sentences, it gives examples of rewriting sentences that use "said" to indicate who is speaking and changing the verbs to their negative form. For interrogative sentences, it gives examples of rewriting questions and using "asked" or "wanted to know" to indicate who is asking. For mixed sentences, it provides examples that combine positive, negative, and interrogative sentences and uses "said" or "wanted to know" to identify the speaker.
The document provides examples of rewriting positive, negative, interrogative, and mixed sentences. For positive sentences, it gives examples of rewriting sentences that use the word "said" to indicate who is speaking. For negative sentences, it gives examples of rewriting sentences that use "said" to indicate who is speaking and changing the verbs to their negative form. For interrogative sentences, it gives examples of rewriting questions and using "asked" or "wanted to know" to indicate who is asking. For mixed sentences, it provides examples that combine positive, negative, and interrogative sentences and uses "said" or "wanted to know" to identify the speaker.
The document provides examples of rewriting positive, negative, interrogative, and mixed sentences. For positive sentences, it gives examples of rewriting sentences that use the word "said" to indicate who is speaking. For negative sentences, it gives examples of rewriting sentences that use "said" to indicate who is speaking and changing the verbs to their negative form. For interrogative sentences, it gives examples of rewriting questions and using "asked" or "wanted to know" to indicate who is asking. For mixed sentences, it provides examples that combine positive, negative, and interrogative sentences and uses "said" or "wanted to know" to identify the speaker.
------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- 2. Charles is a wonderful person. 2. Mary doesnt go to school on foot. She said She said ------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- 3. Im having a party tomorrow. 3. Rich isnt watching TV. She said ------------------------------------------------- She said 4. These are my favourite books. --------------------------------------------------
He said 4. The fireplace isnt working properly.
-------------------------------------------------- She said 5. We are having a great time. -------------------------------------------------- C D Rewrite the following interrogative Rewrite the following sentences (mixed sentences. forms).
1. Does Angela like fashion magazines? 1. Andrew is a great fan of Keane.
She She said
asked----------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- 2. Where is my suitcase? 2. Charles isnt sleeping now. She said She ------------------------------------------------- asked----------------------------------------------- 3. Paula is a very happy person. 3. Do you enjoy watching TV? She said She asked me ------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------- 4. Why do you want to work there? 4. Does Rachel wear glasses? He wanted to know He wanted to know ------------------------------------ ------------------------------------ 5. This isnt my favourite food. 5. How do you come to school? He said He wanted to know --------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------