21. Use the correct form of SAY and TELL in these sentences.
a. She _______________________ me she didn’t agree.
b. He _______________________ , “Have we met before?”
c. I _______________________ them I wasn’t happy with their work.
d. She smiled and _______________________ to me, “I’m very pleased to meet you.”
e. She _______________________ me a story about her parents.
f. He _______________________, “Are you feeling OK?”
g. I didn’t hear. What did he _______________________?
h. Could you _______________________ me the time, please?
i. They _______________________ me they were going to a meeting.
j. I _______________________ the police my address.
k. I _______________________ I wanted to buy a magazine.
l. He _______________________ he wasn’t interested in politics.
m. Could you _______________________ me your name again?
n. Do you think he is _______________________ the truth?
o. Would you _______________________ him to come early tomorrow?
p. If he _______________________ that again there’ll be trouble.
q. I _______________________ them it was dangerous to swim here.
r. Did you _______________________ anything to him about your problem at work?
s. _______________________ me what happened.
t. I think he is _______________________ lies.
u. The policeman _______________________ the man was lying.
v. Philip _______________________ it would probably rain tomorrow.
w. Susan _______________________, “Let’s go out for dinner tonight.”
x. Jim _______________________ me about the party last night.
y. Our teacher _______________________ he was pleased with our work.
z. Stop _______________________ lies
Ответы
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 says 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 telling lies .