EXECISE REPORT QUESTIONS
Chia sẻ bởi Nguyễn Thị Minh |
Ngày 11/10/2018 |
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Chia sẻ tài liệu: EXECISE REPORT QUESTIONS thuộc Tiếng Anh 8
Nội dung tài liệu:
Indirect Speech: Questions
“Who has been using my typewriter?” said my mother.
“Do you want to see the cathedral?” said the guide.
“Do you mind working on the night shifts?” he asked.
“Would you like to come with us?” they said.
“Who did you give the money to?” asked Ann.
“How long does it take to get to Edinburgh by coach?” asked the tourist.
“How much do you think it will cost?” he said.
“What did you miss most when you were in prison?” Mary asked the ex-convict.
Another passenger came in and said, “Is this seat taken?”
“How do get on with your mother-in-law?” said Paul.
“How did you get into the house?” they asked him.
“What were you doing with these skeleton keys?” said Mr. Jones. “Were you trying to get at the secret files?”
“Did you sleep well?” asked my hostess.
“Have you been here long?” the other students asked him.
“Can you tell me why Paul left the university without taking his degree?” Paul’s sister asked.
“How many people know the combination of the safe?” said the detective.
“Are there any letters for me?” said Mary.
“How long have you been learning English?” the examiner said.
“Why aren’t you taking the exams?” said Paul.
“Are these free-range eggs?” said the customer.
“Where are you going for your summer holidays?” I asked them.
“Will it be all right if I come in a little later tonight?” asked the au pair girl.
“Have you ever seen a flying saucer?” said the man.
“Where can I park my caravan?” she asked the policeman.
“Will it be all right if I come in a little later tonight?” asked the au pair girl.
“Would you like a lift?” said Ann.
“Which way are you going?” I said.
“Who do you want to speak to?” said the telephonist.
“Does anyone want tickets for the boxing match?” said Charles.
“What are you going to do with your old car?” I asked him.
“Could we change a five-pound note?” I’m afraid I haven’t got anything smaller,” said the passenger to the conductor.
“Have you an appointment?” said the secretary.
“Do you think you could live entirely on your own for six months,” said Tom “or would you get bored?”
“Did any of you actually see the accident happen?” said the policeman.
“Could I see Commander Smith?” the lady asked.
“I’m afraid he’s in orbit,” I said. “Would you like to like leave a message.
“Who has been using my typewriter?” said my mother.
“Do you want to see the cathedral?” said the guide.
“Do you mind working on the night shifts?” he asked.
“Would you like to come with us?” they said.
“Who did you give the money to?” asked Ann.
“How long does it take to get to Edinburgh by coach?” asked the tourist.
“How much do you think it will cost?” he said.
“What did you miss most when you were in prison?” Mary asked the ex-convict.
Another passenger came in and said, “Is this seat taken?”
“How do get on with your mother-in-law?” said Paul.
“How did you get into the house?” they asked him.
“What were you doing with these skeleton keys?” said Mr. Jones. “Were you trying to get at the secret files?”
“Did you sleep well?” asked my hostess.
“Have you been here long?” the other students asked him.
“Can you tell me why Paul left the university without taking his degree?” Paul’s sister asked.
“How many people know the combination of the safe?” said the detective.
“Are there any letters for me?” said Mary.
“How long have you been learning English?” the examiner said.
“Why aren’t you taking the exams?” said Paul.
“Are these free-range eggs?” said the customer.
“Where are you going for your summer holidays?” I asked them.
“Will it be all right if I come in a little later tonight?” asked the au pair girl.
“Have you ever seen a flying saucer?” said the man.
“Where can I park my caravan?” she asked the policeman.
“Will it be all right if I come in a little later tonight?” asked the au pair girl.
“Would you like a lift?” said Ann.
“Which way are you going?” I said.
“Who do you want to speak to?” said the telephonist.
“Does anyone want tickets for the boxing match?” said Charles.
“What are you going to do with your old car?” I asked him.
“Could we change a five-pound note?” I’m afraid I haven’t got anything smaller,” said the passenger to the conductor.
“Have you an appointment?” said the secretary.
“Do you think you could live entirely on your own for six months,” said Tom “or would you get bored?”
“Did any of you actually see the accident happen?” said the policeman.
“Could I see Commander Smith?” the lady asked.
“I’m afraid he’s in orbit,” I said. “Would you like to like leave a message.
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