Передайте следующий диалог в косвенной речи.
Mother: Nick! Do you hear the alarm clock? Wake
up!
Nick: Oh, I am so sleepyl
Mother: Well, that's what you always say. Now, get
out of bed quickly.
Nick: Oh!
Mother: Be quick, or you will be late for school. Nick: No fear. I have a lot of time.
Mother: You forget that you have to brush your teeth and to wash your hands and face.
Nick: Mummy, I remember everything.
Упражнение 54.
Передайте следующий диалог в косвенной речи.
Jane: May I come in?
Kate: Is that you, Jane? Come in! It is very good
of you to come and see me.
Jane: I came before, but you were too ill to see anybody. Did you get the flowers?
Kate: Surely, I did. It was very nice of you to send them to me.
Jane: How are you now?
Kate: Oh, I am much better, thank you. The doctor says that 1 shall be allowed to go out in a few days.
Jane: Do you miss school?
Kate: Very much. I am afraid I'll be lagging behind the group in my lessons now.
Jane: Don't think about it. We shall help you.
Kale: Thank you very much
Упражнение 55.
Передайте следующий диалог в косвенной речи.
Peter: Are you coming my way?
John: Yes, I am. How are you getting along?
Peter: Jolly well. How did you find the last test in geometry?
John: Ratherdifficult. I am not very good at solving problems.
Peter: Why didn't you ask me to help you? I'll gladly do it.
John: Oh, thanks a lot. I shall. Have you got a lot of homework for tomorrow'?
Peter: Yes. You know the timetable, Friday is always a bad day. We have six lessons tomorrow, and all the subjects are difficult. Besides, there will be questions from my little sister. She is not very good at sums
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John: Allright, then. I'll come to your place tomorrow evening, if you don't mind.
Peter: Let's make it tomorrow. I'll be waiting for you
Упражнение 56.
Передайте следующий диалог в косвенной речи.
Susan: Good morning, doctor.
Doctor: Good morning, Susan, What's the matter with you?
Susan: I feel bad. I have a headache, and I’m am
afraid I am running a temperature.
Doctor: Open your mouth and show me your throat. You have a bad cold, Susan. You must stay in bed for two days until your temperature is normal and you stop coughing.
Susan: How I hate being ill and staying in bed!
Doctor: But if you are not careful, you may fall ill with the flu or pneumonia.
I’ll prescribe some medicine.
Thank you, doctor. Goodbye.