Help me please

  • №1. Change each sentence into reported speech, using a suitable verb.

    Guess / promise / warn / advise / threaten / apologise / agree / forgive / wonder

    “I’m not going to help you, you’ll have to do it by yourself.”
    (She warned me that she was not going to help me and suggested i do it myself.)

    “Why don’t you phone him and see if he’s free tonight?”
    “Make sure that you don’t start giggling during the interview.”
    “If you type the letter for me, I’ll buy you a present, OK?”
    “You are the one who borrowed my dictionary, aren’t you?”
    “If you don’t move your car, I’ll call the police!”
    “All right, if you want me to, I don’t mind accompanying you.”
    “I’m most awfull sorry but I seem to have broken your fountain pen.”
    “I don’t really mind your rudeness; I know you were in a bit of a state.”

    №2. Report these conversations using the verbs.

    1)check, deny

    Sue: You were here this morning, weren’t you, Philip?
    Philip: Yes, why?
    Sue: Well, it’s just that there are coffee stains on the carpet upstairs and they weren’t there this morning.
    Philip: No, I haven’t been upstairs.

    (Sue checked whether Philip had been at home told him about the new coffee stains on the carpet upstairs.) Philip.................................................................................
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    2)confide, agree, warn

    Sarah; Don’t tell anyone but I think he’s made the wrong decision.
    Pete: I can’t help agreeing with you.
    Sarah. But I wouldn’t say anything if I were you, he'd be furious!
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    3)point out, confess, suggest

    Man: Sorry to trouble you, Mrs. Smith, but your car is blocking mine.
    Neighbour: I’m afraid I’ve locked the key inside.
    Man: You’d better call the breakdown service then.
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    №3. Put these short dialogues into Indirect Speech.

    1) -Let me give you a lift home.
    -Thank you very much. It's very nice of you.
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    2) -You gave me the wrong change!
    -I'm terribly sorry. I didn't mean to.
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    3) -Can you believe it?
    -That can't be true!
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    4) -We're going out to celebrate tonight.
    -That's marvellous!
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