How Long to Wait to Text Him if You Want to Sleep With Him Again

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           Do 3 Indirect spoken communication: questions

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See annotation to Exercise 1.

Put the following questions into indirect oral communication.

1 'Who has been using my typewriter?' said my mother.

2 'Exercise you desire to see the cathedral?' said the guide.

three 'Practice you mind working on the night shifts?' he asked.

4 'Would you like to come with us?' they said.

5 'Who did you give the money to?' asked Ann.

6 'How long does it take to go to Edinburgh past jitney?' asked the tourist.

7 'How much practice you call back it will cost?' he said.

8 'What did yous miss almost when you were in prison?' Mary asked the ex-convict.

ix Another passenger came in and said, 'Is this seat taken?'

10 'How exercise you become on with your mother-in-law?' said Paul.

xi 'How did you get into the house?' they asked him.

12 'What were you doing with these skeleton keys?' said Mr Jones. 'Were you lot trying to go at the secret files?'

13 'Did you sleep well?' asked my hostess.

14 'Have you been here long?' the other students asked him.

15 'Can yous tell me why Paul left the university without taking his degree?' Paul's sister asked.

sixteen 'How many people know the combination of the condom?' said the detective.

17 'Are at that place any letters for me?' said Mary.

18 'How long accept you been learning English language?' the examiner said.

19 'Why aren't yous taking the exams?' said Paul.

xx 'Are these gratis-range eggs?' said the customer.

21 'Where are y'all going for your summer holidays?' I asked them.

22 'Will it exist all right if I come in a little afterwards tonight?' asked the au pair girl.

23 'Have you lot always seen a flying saucer?' said the man.

24 'Where can I park my caravan?' she asked the policeman.

25 'Would yous like a lift?' said Ann.

'Which mode are you going?' I said.

26 'Who practice you want to speak to?' said the telephonist.

27 'Does anyone want tickets for the boxing match?' said Charles.

28 'What are yous going to do with your sometime car?' I asked him.

29 'Exercise you lot grow your own vegetables?' I asked.

thirty 'What train are you going to get?' my friend inquired.

31 'Could you modify a 5-pound note? I'm agape I haven't got annihilation smaller,' said the passenger to the conductor.

32 'How many sleeping pills accept you taken?' said the night sister.

'I accept no thought,' said Mr Jones sleepily.

33 'Could we speak to the manager, please?' said the two men.

'Have yous an appointment?' said the secretary.

34 'Do you think you could live entirely on your ain for half dozen months,' said Tom, 'or would you become bored?'

35 'Did any of y'all really see the accident happen?' said the policeman.

36 'Could I see Commander Smith?' the lady asked.

'I'm afraid he's in orbit,' I said. 'Would you lot like to leave a message?'

          Practise 4 Indirect speech: questions, advice, requests, invitations, suggestions

' What about' often introduces a suggestion and is and then reported by suggest:

'What about flying?' he said.

He suggested flight.

'I can't come at 1.00,' said Ann. 'Then what nearly 2.00?' said Tom.

Ann said she couldn't come up at 1.00, so Tom suggested 2.00.

' Why don't you' ofttimes introduces suggestions or advice and is then reported by suggest or advise:

'I wonder if Tom is coming,' said Ann.

'Why don't you ask him?' I said.

Ann wondered if Tom was coming. I advised her to ask him or I suggested (her) asking him.

' Could I have' is normally reported by ask for:

'Could I have a loving cup of coffee?' she said.

She asked (me) for a cup of coffee.

' Could you' used for requests is reported by ask + object + infinitive:

'Could you sign the book, please?' he said.

He asked me to sign the book.

But when 'Could you' introduces an ordinary question the verb is reported unchanged:

'Could you live entirely on you lot ain?' he said.

He asked if I could alive entirely on my own.

' Would you mind waiting/signing' etc. can exist reported:

He asked me to wait/sign etc. or

He asked iff would listen waiting/signing etc.

offer can exist used in two constructions:

'Would you similar a drink?'

He offered me a drink.

'Shall I look for you? I'll expect for you if yous like.'

He offered to wait for me.

When the infinitive is used it must exist placed directly after offer. The person addressed is non mentioned in this construction.

Put the following into indirect speech communication.

1 'Shall nosotros take dinner somewhere later the theatre?' said Peter.

'Aye, allow'south,' said Ann. 'What about going to that place Jack is always talking about?' ( For Yes, permit's put Ann agreed.)

2 'Jack's parents have asked me to supper tomorrow nighttime,' said Ann.

'What shall I wear?'

'I should habiliment something warm, dear,' said her mother. 'It's a terribly cold house.'

3 'I'one thousand bankrupt,' said Jack.

'Shall I lend you some coin?' said Peter.

iv 'Information technology will take a petty time to wait up your file,' said the clerk.

'Is it worth waiting,' said Ann, 'or shall I go away and come dorsum later?'

5 'Shall I take to practice the whole test over again if I fail in one paper?' said the student.

'Yes,' said the teacher.

six ' Where will you be tomorrow,' I said, ,'in case I have to band y'all?'

'I shall be in my office till six,' said the old man, 'and subsequently that at my flat. I shan't be going to the club.'

seven 'What shall I practise with this cracked cup?' Mary asked.

'You'd better throw it abroad,' said her mother.

viii 'Shall I ever see him again?' she wondered.

9 'Would you mind getting out of the car?' said the driver. 'I accept to change a wheel.'

'Shall I help you?' I said.

10 'I've run out of petrol,' said the human.

'Could you possibly requite me a lift to the next village?'

xi 'Shall we go for a walk?' said Peter.

'I like walking,' said Ann, 'but at the moment my merely comfortable walking shoes are being mended. What almost going for a drive instead?'

12 You've got a lot of parcels,' he said.

'Shall I carry some of them for you?'

13 'Shall nosotros be in time?' muttered Tom, looking at his watch. (Utilize wonder.)

14 'What shall I practice with all this strange money?' said Peter.

'Why don't you take information technology to the bank and get it inverse?' said Mary.

fifteen 'Would you lot like a cigarette?' said Peter.

'No, cheers,' said Jack. 'I don't smoke.'

16 'Would you like to come up with us?' they said. 'There'due south plenty of room in the car.'

'I'd love to,' said Ann.

17 Ann (on telephone): Could you do without me today, Mr Jones? I've got an atrocious cold and I think it might exist better if I stayed at domicile.

Mr Jones: I should certainly stay at home, Ann. And you'd better accept tomorrow off as well if you aren't ameliorate.

eighteen Mary (on telephone): Paul, I've but come back to my flat to discover a consummate stranger asleep in my chair. He's all the same hither, and all the same asleep! What shall I do?

Paul: Why don't you wake him upward and ask him who he is? There's probably some quite simple caption.

19 'I'm non quite ready,' said Peter. 'Could you wait a few minutes?'

'I can't expect long,' said Jack. 'The train goes at ten.'

20 'Would you lot mind taking off your hat?' I said to the woman in front end of me.

'But the theatre'due south almost empty!' she said. 'Why don't you move along a bit?'

21 'I often see lights in the empty house across the road,' said Albert.

'Exercise yous remember I should study it?'

22 'If this house was yours what changes would you make?' I said.

'I'd pull it down and build a mod one on the aforementioned site,' said the window- cleaner. 'The site'due south all right.'

23 'Could I take your name and accost, delight?' said the travel agent.

24 'Shall I transport it round to your hotel, sir?' the shop banana asked the tourist.

'I'yard non staying in the town,' said the tourist. 'I'll take it with me.'

25 'How long will you lot go on looking for them?'I asked one of the search party.

'Nosotros don't search at night. We'll stop when information technology gets dark and start once more at first light tomorrow.'

26 'We can't talk over this over the telephone. Shall nosotros meet here in my flat tomorrow?' I said.

'I'd rather you came to my role,' he said. 'Could you get here in half an hr?'

27 'Could I accept 40p, please?' said the boy. 'I want to buy an ice-cream.'

28 'Would you like to slumber on the floor of my flat?' he asked united states of america.

'Or would you rather go to a hotel?'

29 'Could you help me with my baggage, please?' she said. 'If you take the two big ones I'll have the small one.'

'Information technology's ridiculous to take three suitcases for a weekend,' I said. 'Couldn't you manage with two?'

'No,' she said.

thirty 'I couldn't come on Monday,' said Ann.

'Then what most Tuesday?' said Peter.

'All right,' said Ann.

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          Exercise 5 Indirect speech: commands, requests, invitations, advice

Put the post-obit sentences into indirect speech, using tell/order/urge/ask/beg/invite/advise/warn/remind + object + infinitive, or inquire (+ object) + for, or, in some cases, inquire + infinitive.

ane 'Don't put sticky things in your pockets,' said his mother.

2 'Please, please don't do anything unsafe,' said his wife.

3 'Go along—apply for the job,' said my friend. 'It would just adjust you.'

4 'I should say nix about it if I were yous,' said my blood brother.

v 'Would you please await in the lounge till your flying number is chosen?' she said.

6 'Don't lend Harry any coin,' I said to Ann. 'He never pays his debts.'

7 'Could you please ring back in half an hour?' said the secretary.

eight 'Would y'all mind moving your instance?' said the other rider. 'Information technology'due south blocking the door.'

nine 'Remember to book a table,' said Ann.

10 'Get into the correct lane,' said the driving instructor.

eleven 'Avoid Marble Arch,' said the policeman. 'There's going to be a big demonstration there.'

12 'Hold the ladder,' he said. 'It's rather unsteady.'

'Why don't yous tie information technology at the top?' I said. 'It'southward much safer than manner.'

13 'Read the questions twice,' said the instructor, 'and don't write in the margin.'

14 'You'd amend non leave your money lying about,' said one of the students.

15 'Why don't you open up a banking company account?' said another. (Apply advise.)

16 'Would you like to have dejeuner with me today?' said Tom.

'I'one thousand afraid I couldn't; I can't leave the office,' said the girl.

17 'Don't take more than two of these at in one case,' said the doctor, handing me a bottle of pills.

xviii 'Could I speak to Albert, please?' I said.

'He'due south still asleep,' said his mother.

'And then please wake him,' I said. 'I have news for him.'

19 'I'd purchase the big tin if I were y'all,' said the grocer.

20 'You're being exploited,' said the other au pair girls. 'Y'all ought to leave your task.'

21 'Fasten your seat belts; there may be a picayune turbulence,' said the air hostess.

22 'Don't drive through fog with only a fog light on,' he said, 'or oncoming drivers may take yous for a motorcycle.'

23 'Could I see your driving licence?' said the policeman.

24 'You'd improve sweep up that broken drinking glass,' I said.

25 'The bathroom's empty at present,' she said. 'Will y'all put the light out when you've finished?'

26 'Remember to insure your luggage,' my father said.

27 'Please don't drinkable any more than,' said his wife. 'Don't forget that nosotros have to drive abode.'

28 'Do go to a dentist, Tom, before your toothache gets any worse,' I said.

29 'Why don't y'all cut your hair?' he said. 'Yous'd discover information technology much easier to get a job if you looked tidy.'

30 'Could I have some more than pudding, please?' said the boy.

Answers

Exercise 3 ane she asked who had been using her 2 he asked if I wanted 3 he asked if I minded iv they asked if I would similar to come with them/they invited me to come with them 5 she asked who I had given 6 he asked how long information technology took 7 he asked how much I idea it would price 8 she asked him what he had missed most when he was/had been 9 he asked if the seat was taken ten He asked how I got on with my 11 they asked him how he had got 12 he asked what I was/had been doing with the skeleton ... and if I was/had been trying xiii she asked me if I had slept 14 they asked him if he had been there 15 she asked if I could tell her why Paul (had) left sixteen he asked how many . .. knew 17 she asked if there were ... for her 18 he asked how long I had been 19 he asked why I wasn't 20 the customer asked if they were 21 I asked where they were going for their 22 she asked if it would be ... if she came .. . that dark 23 he asked if I had ever seen 24 she asked him where she could park her 25 she asked if I would like ... I asked which way she was going 26 she asked who I wanted 27 he asked if anyone wanted 28 I asked what he was going to practice with his 29 one asked if she grew her ain xxx he asked what train I was going 31 she asked him if he could change . . . and said she was afraid she hadn't got/and apologized for not having 32 she asked how many ... he had taken. He said he had no idea 33 they asked if they could see the manager/they asked to run into the managing director. The secretarial assistant asked if they had 34 he asked if I idea I could live ... on my own ... or if I would become 35 he asked if any of us had actually seen 36 she asked if she could come across/she asked to meet/she asked for Commander Smith. I said I was afraid he was in orbit and asked if she would like

Exercise iv ane he suggested having . . . Ann agreed and suggested going . . . Jack was always 2 she said Jack'southward parents had asked her ... the following night and asked what she should wear. Her mother brash her to wear ... every bit information technology was three he said he was broke. Peter offered to lend him 4 the clerk said it would take ... to look upwardly her file. Ann asked if it was worth waiting or if she should v he asked if he would have to do ... if he failed . . . The teacher said that he would 6 I asked where he would exist the next day in case I had to ring him. He said that he would exist in his ... - at his flat. He wouldn't exist going seven Mary asked what she should do with the croaky cup and her female parent brash her to throw eight she wondered if she would ever run across nine he asked me to leave. . . and he had to change ... I offered to help ten he said he'd run . . . and asked me to requite him/asked for a elevator 11 he suggested going . . . She said she liked . . . but that her only . . . shoes were being .. . She suggested going 12 he said I had a lot.-. . and offered to carry some of them for me xiii he wondered if they would be 14 he asked what he should practise with all the money. Mary brash him to take . . . and get/Mary suggested taking .. . and getting xv Peter offered jack a cigarette. Jack thanked him and said he didn't smoke 16 They asked if she'd like to go/invited her to go with them, saying that there was . . . Ann said she'd honey to/Ann accepted 17 she asked Mr Jones if he could practice without her that day as she had ... and thought information technology might... if she stayed. Mr Jones advised her to stay . . . and to accept the next solar day off too if she wasn't better 18 Mary told Paul that she'd only come back to her flat... in her chair. He was however in that location ... and she asked/wanted to know what she should do. Paul brash her to wake him and inquire him who he was, adding that there was 19 he said he wasn't quite . . . and asked Jack to wait/if he could wait.. . Jack said he couldn't wait long because the train went 20 I asked her to take off her lid/if she would mind taking . .. She pointed out that the theatre was ... and suggested my/me moving 21 he said he oftentimes saw ... and asked if I thought he should 22 I asked what changes he would make if the house was his. He said he'd pull. . . The site was all right 23 he asked for my name 24 he offered to send it round to his hotel/asked if he should send . . . The tourist said he wasn't staying . .. and he'd take it with him 25 I asked (him) how long they would keep looking ... He said they'd stop when it got. . . and outset... the post-obit twenty-four hour period 26 I said we couldn't discuss it over the phone . . . and suggested meeting in my flat the post-obit day. He said he'd rather I came to his . . . and asked if I could get there 27 he asked for 40p to buy an ice-cream/as he wanted to purchase an water ice-cream 28 he asked (the states) if we would similar ... of his flat, or if nosotros would rather 29 she asked me to help her with her baggage, and said that if I took .. . she'd have ... I said it was ridiculous . .. and asked if she couldn't manage . .. but she said she couldn't 30 Ann said she couldn't come .. . (so) Peter suggested Tuesday. .. Ann agreed (to this)

Exercise 5 (The verb of command given below is not necessarily the only possible i. Meet also the annotation to Exercise 1)

1 she told him not to put... in his ii she begged him not to do 3 he urged me to apply ... as it would merely accommodate me four he advised me to say zippo five she asked them to wait in the lounge till their flying number was called six I advised her not to lend ... as he never paid vii she asked him to band 8 he asked me to move my example/asked if I'd mind moving my instance equally it was blocking nine she reminded him to book 10 he told/warned me to become xi he warned me to avoid Marble Arch as there was going 12 he told me to hold the ladder equally information technology was ... I suggested tying/advised him to necktie it, . . as it was much safer 13 he told them to read . .. and non to write 14 he warned me non to leave my money xv he advised me to open 16 he invited her to lunch that day. She said she was agape she couldn't every bit she couldn't go out/She refused, explaining that she couldn't leave 17 he warned me non to take more than 2 of them eighteen I asked to speak to Albert/asked if I could speak . . . She said he was ... I asked her to wake him as i had xix he advised me to buy twenty they said I was existence exploited and that I ought to leave my job/and advised me to leave 21 she told them to fasten their ... as there might be 22 he warned me not to drive ... or oncoming drivers might take me 23 he asked to encounter my licence 24 I advised him to sweep up 25 she said the bathroom was empty and asked me to put. .. when I had 26 he reminded me to insure my 27 she begged him non to ... and reminded him that they had to 28 I urged Tom to become ... earlier his toothache got 29 he advised me to cut my hair, saying that I would find ... if I looked 30 he asked for some more

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