I don't complain about my book I've just finished it and that's not bad, it's very interesting and pretty, I like it. Tomorrow I will explain you, the only problem is the name of the characters, some of them are very difficult to write and remember. Also the book sometimes has a difficult vocabulary.
I'm sure you are all enjoying your books and won't complain about them. The thing is I wanted you to report the sentence I wrote, to practice indirect speech. Can you do it?:-)
I said, "I don't complain about my book because it's easy to understand and it's very interesting too. I think like Saul that the problem in the exam will be the name of the characters."
I said xD that I could complain about the exam because I had read my book that isn't boring and it's very nice :). Now it's time to study for the rest of exams
His mother said that she didn't wanted him to be late that night and he must phoned her the following morning if he wanted her to pick up him at the station.
Teacher,is a bit difficult this sentence!! Where is the mistake? I'm going to try again ;) His mother told him that she didn't want he was late that night and phoned her the following morning if he wanted her to picked him up at the station.
I think that it is: His mother said that she didn't want him to be late that night and he had to phone her the following morning if he wanted her to pick him up at the station.
Yes teacher!! I have finished the book. It's exciting, romantic and with an end happy but the characters are sad frecuently.
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ReplyDeleteI don't complain about my book I've just finished it and that's not bad, it's very interesting and pretty, I like it. Tomorrow I will explain you, the only problem is the name of the characters, some of them are very difficult to write and remember. Also the book sometimes has a difficult vocabulary.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you are all enjoying your books and won't complain about them. The thing is I wanted you to report the sentence I wrote, to practice indirect speech. Can you do it?:-)
ReplyDeleteI said, "I don't complain about my book because it's easy to understand and it's very interesting too. I think like Saul that the problem in the exam will be the name of the characters."
ReplyDeleteI said xD that I could complain about the exam because I had read my book that isn't boring and it's very nice :). Now it's time to study for the rest of exams
ReplyDeleteThe teacher told the students to do their homework then and not to complain about the exam the following day.
ReplyDelete" Why don't we watch a film in English?", said the teacher.
ReplyDeleteThe teacher suggested watching a film in English
ReplyDeleteGreat!
ReplyDeleteHe said, "I went to London last April and I'm going to Paris next month"
He said that he had gone to London last April and he was going to Paris the next month.
ReplyDeleteYou'd better say "the previous April" and "the following month", but it's OK!
ReplyDeleteHe said to John, "Have you ever met my friend Ann?"
He suggested to John meeting with his friend Ann.
ReplyDeleteOh, no, Ceci, 4 days before the exam!!!
ReplyDeleteHe asked John if he had ever met his friend Ann.
ReplyDelete;-)
ReplyDeleteShe said to me, "When are you going to visit my house?"
She asked me when I was going to visit her house.
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ReplyDeleteHis mother said, "I don't want you to be late tonight and you must phone me tomorrow morning if you want me to pick you up at the station"
His mother said that she did't want to be late that night and we had to phone her the following day if we wanted her to pick up at the station.
ReplyDeleteTry again!!
ReplyDeleteTry again!!
ReplyDeleteHis mother said that she did't want I to be late that night and I had to phone her the following day if I wanted her to pick up at the station.
ReplyDeleteNot yet!
ReplyDeleteHis mother said that she didn't wanted him to be late that night and he must phoned her the following morning if he wanted her to pick up him at the station.
ReplyDeleteOoops, no!!!
ReplyDeleteTeacher,is a bit difficult this sentence!! Where is the mistake?
ReplyDeleteI'm going to try again ;)
His mother told him that she didn't want he was late that night and phoned her the following morning if he wanted her to picked him up at the station.
I think that it is:
ReplyDeleteHis mother said that she didn't want him to be late that night and he had to phone her the following morning if he wanted her to pick him up at the station.
Perfect!!!
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