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ESPOCH

Names: Andres Lara, Diego Guaylla, Angelica Leon, Jefferson Jaya

Level: VIA

Exercises

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a. He says that Atlanta is a wonderful city.
b. She says that she goes jogging every morning.
c. Anna says that Jenny isn’t studying for her exams.
d. Andrew says that he used to be very fast.
e. Jim says that he can’t swim.

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a. Jane said that Mary worked in a bank.
b. Jim said that he was staying with some friends.
c. Mike said that he had never been to Russia.
d. Ella said that Tom couldn’t use a computer.
e. Jiil said that everybody had to try to do the best.
f. Rachel said that Jane might move to a new flat.
g. Bill said that he would stay at home on Sunday.

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a. Miss Monroe said that they would make a lovely couple.
b. Mr. Smith said that they were going to live in Brighton.
c. Mrs. Jones said that the bride and the groom were very nice young people.
d. Mr. Roberts said that the bride was wearing a beautiful wedding dress.
e. Mr. Clarke said that the couple’s parents looked happy.
f. Miss Mayall said that the bride’s father had bought them a big flat.

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a. I said to her that I had something to show you.
b. He said that he was going away the next day.
c. He said that he had been in London for a month but he hadn’t had time to visit the
Tower.
d. She replied that she would come with me as soon as she was ready.
e. They said that they had a lift but very often it didn’t work.
f. He said that he had to go to the dentist the following day.
g. He said that he had found an old Roman coin in the garden the day before and that he
was going to take it to the museum that afternoon.
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a. She said that she was very tired.
b. He said that he would see them soon.
c. She said that she was going to the cinema.
d. He said that he saw the children quite often
e. She said that she was having a bath.
f. She said that she had already met their parents.
g. She said that she had stayed in a hotel for a few weeks.
h. He said that he had to go home to make dinner.
i. She said that she hadn’t been waiting long.
j. He said that he was listening to the radio.
k. She said that she would tell the news on Sunday.
l. He said that he liked swimming, dancing and playing tennis.
m. She said that she could drive.
n. He said that he had walked home after the party.
o. She that she was going to be sick.
p. He said that he had go to out to post a letter.
q. She said that she had spoken to Jane the week before.
r. He said that he was trying to listen to the music.
s. She said that she would phone the office from the airport.
t. He said that he couldn’t speak any foreign languages.

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a. She said that she would see me the next day.

b. He said he had seen her that day.


c. She said that she didn’t like that film.

d. She said that they had gone swimming that day.

e. He said that he had met her about three months before.

f. She said that she had seen Mary on Sunday.

g. She said that Pete and Sue were getting married the following day.

h. She said that Stephen was bringing some cards to the party the next day.

i. She said that she really liked that furniture.

j. She said that her parents were arriving the day after.

k. They said that they had visited her that morning.

l. They said that they would see her the following summer.

m. He said that they had been there three months before.

n. He said that he was meeting them at four o’clock that day.

o. She said she could see me the day after.

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a. He asked her what her name was.

b. He asked her if she had seen the robbers.

c. He asked her what they had been wearing.

d. He asked her how she thought they had got in.

e. He asked her what they had taken.


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a. “What’s your name?”, he asked. (wanted to know)


He wanted to know what my name was
b. “Do you like Marlon Brandon?”, she asked.
She asked me if i liked Marlon Brandon
c. “How old are you?”, she said. (asked)
She asked how old I was
d. “When does the train leave?”, I asked.
I asked him when the train left
e. “Are you enjoying yourself?”, he asked.
He asked me If I was enjoying myself
f. “How are you?”, he said. (asked)
He asked me how I was
g. “Does your father work here?”, she asked.
She asked me if my father worked there
h. “Do you live near your father?”, he asked.
He asked me if I lived near my father
i. “Who did you see at the meeting?”, my mother asked.
My mother asked me who I had seen at the meeting
j. “Why did you take my wallet?”, he asked.
He asked me why I had taken his wallet
k. “How did you get to school?”, she asked.
She asked me how I had got to school
l. “Are you a foreigner?”, she asked.
She asked me if I was a foreigner
m. “Where do you live?”, the boy asked.
The boy asked me where I lived
n. “Have you met Danny before?”, he asked.
He asked me if I had met Danny before.
o. “Are you hungry?”, he asked.
He asked me if I was hungry
p. “Why wasn’t Judy at the party?”, she asked.
She asked me why Judy hadn’t been at the party
q. “Why didn’t you telephone?”, my father asked.
My father asked me why I hadn’t telephoned
r. “Did you borrow my dictionary?”, he asked.
He asked me if I had borrowed his dictionary
s. “Why are you so late?”, the teacher asked.
The teacher asked me why I was so late
t. “Have you finished your exams?”, she asked.
She asked me If I had finished my exams
u. “Did you invite Judy and Mitch?”, he asked.
He asked me if I had invited Judy and Mitch
v. “Does your brother live in London?”, she asked.
She asked me if my brother lived in London
w. “Why didn’t the police report the crime?”, the judge asked.
The judge asked me why I hadn’t reported the crime.
x. “Do you know who broke the window?”, he asked.
He asked me If I knew who had broken the window.
y. “Why you won’t let me in?”, he shouted.
He shouted me why I would not let him in.
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a. “Make some coffee, Bob “. Carol said. (ask)

Carol asked Bob to make some coffee


b. “You must do the homework soon, Jane”, she said. (tell)
She told Jane to do the homework soon.
c. “Remember to buy a map, Ann” he said. (remind)
He reminded Ann to buy a map
d. “You should see a doctor, Mrs. Clark”, he said. (advise)
He advised Mrs. Clark to see a doctor
e. “Keep all the windows closed, Bill” they said. (warn)
They warned Bill to keep all the windows closed
f. “Go home, Paul”, Francis said. (tell)
Francis told Paul to go home
g. “Please stay for supper, Bob”, he said. (try to persuade)
He tried to persuade Bob to stay for supper
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a. Don’t try to be funny.”


He told me not to try to be funny
b. “Wait here till I come.”
She told me to wait there till she comes
c. “Go to bed and don’t get up till you’re called.”
He ordered me to go to bed and not to get up till I was called.
d. “Be a good girl and sit quietly for five minutes.”
She tried to persuade me to be a good girl and to sit quietly for five
minutes
e. “Watch the milk and don’t let it boil over.”
My mother told me to watch the milk and not to let it boil over
f. “Don’t take your coat off.”
He ordered me not to take my coat off
g. “Don’t forget to thank Mrs. Jones when you’re saying good bye to her.”
She advised me not to forget to thank Mrs. Jones when I was
saying good bye to her
h. “Stop that dog.”
She warned me to stop that dog

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a. “Sit down, Mary.” (he told)


He told Mary to sit down
b. “Would you pass my suitcase?” (he asked)
He asked me to pass his suitcase
c. “Don’t go near the sea, children.” (the children’s mother warned)
The children’s mother warned her children not to go near the sea
d. “Don’t be late, Tim.” (Tim’s father told)
Tim’s father told Tim not to be late
e. “Be quiet, children.” (the librarian told)
The librarian told the children to be quiet
f. “Have your tickets ready, please.” (the inspector told us)
The inspector told us to have our tickets ready.
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a. She told me she didn’t agree.

b. He said “Have we met before”

c. I told them I wasn’t happy with their work.

d. She smiled and said to me, “I’m very pleased to meet you”

e. She told me a story about her parents.

f. He said “Are you feeling Ok”.

g. I didn’t hear. What did he say?

h. Could you tell me the time please?

i. They told me they were going to a meeting.

j. I told the police my address.

k. I said I wanted to buy a magazine.

l. He said he wasn’t interested in politics.

m. Could you tell me your name again?

n. Do you think he is telling the truth?

o. Would you tell him to come early tomorrow.

p. If he tells that again there’ll be trouble.


q. I told them it was dangerous to swim here.

r. Did you say anything to him about your problem at work?

s. Tell me what happened.

t. I think he is telling lies.

u. The policeman said the man was lying.

v. Philip said it would probably rain tomorrow.

w. Susan said, “Let’s go out for dinner tonight”.

x. Jim told me about the party last night.

y. Our teacher said he was pleased with our work.

z. Stop tell lies!

a. He promised to bring his CD’s to the party

b. She suggested going to the cinema that night.

c. He admitted having stolen the wallet.

d. She wanted us to be careful because the water was boiling.

e. My father insisted on me apologizing to my teacher.

f. My friend agreed to share the experiences with me.

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