Предмет: Английский язык, автор: nurgeldiaydogdyyew68

159 Turn the following sentences from Direct to Reported Speech. 1 "Don't run down the corridors, please," he said to us....He asked us not to run down the corridors.... 2 "May I leave the room, please?" said the student. 3 "Let's turn on the television," said Paul. 4 "Soldiers! Stand to attention!" said the Major. 5 "Can you open the window?" she said to me. 6 "Shall we go ice-skating on Saturday?" said Miles. 7 "Don't touch the statue!" he said to us. 8 "Shall we go camping this summer?" said my brother. 9 "Let's have a picnic tomorrow," said John. 10 "You'd better go to bed now," he said to the children.

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2. The student asked, "May I leave the room, please?"

3. Paul suggested turning on the television.

4. The Major ordered the soldiers to stand to attention.

5. She asked me, "Can you open the window?"

6. Miles suggested, "Shall we go ice-skating on Saturday?"

7. He warned us, "Don't touch the statue!"

8. Your brother suggested, "Shall we go camping this summer?"

9. John proposed, "Let's have a picnic tomorrow."

10. He advised the children, "You'd better go to bed now."

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