The first semester revison
1. When we meet, Jack avoided (look) . . at me.
2. I think I hear someone (open) the window. Do you hear it too?
3. The teacher congratulated me on (make) such a clear speech.
4. I (sleep) . . when I was suddenly woken up by walls of fire.
5. Someone usually (phone) . . . while I’m out of the office.
6. My mother doesn’t allow me (enter) . . the garden.
7. We (arrive) . after the electricity had been cut.
8. I’m sorry. I planned (come) with you, but I was to busy.
“Please, please turn off the T.V, John,” said Tom. @ Tom begged “Don’t lean your bicycle against my windows, boys,” said the shopkeeper. @ The shopkeeper warned “Open the safe,” the robber said to the bank clerk. @ The robber ordered “ Leave this spaces clear,” the notice said. @ The noticed told “Mr.Brown, this is Miss White,” he said. @ He introduced “ Shall I open the window for you?” he said. @ He told “ I’ll wait for you. I promise,” he said to me. @ He promised “ Would you like to come with me?” John said. @ He invited “ Don’t worry. Of course you can take a holiday,” John said. @ John ressured me that “ Don’t forget to take the holiday,” John said. @ John reminded “ You should take a holiday,” John said. @ John advised “Are you going to take a holiday?” John said. @ John asked whether “ It’s all right by me if you take a holiday,” John said. @ John agreed that “ Actually, I’d rather you took a holiday,” John said. @ John prefered that “I thought you were going to take a holiday” John said. @ John expected “ Taking a holiday would be a good idea” John said @ John proposed that “ You really must take a holiday,” John said. @ John insisted that “ Don’t touch that switch, Peter.” I said @ I warned “ Read it before you sign it” he said to his client. @ He advised “ Will you help me, please?” he said, “ I can’t reach the top shelf” @ She asked “ Please do as I say, “ he said to me. He begged “ Don’t forget to prune the roses” said my aunt. @ My aunt reminded “ Would you like me to help you with the cooking, Tom?” Laura said. @ Laura offered “ If you don’t pay the rasom, we’ll kill the boy” said the kidnapper. @ The kinapper threatened “ I won’t answer any questions” Paul said @ Paul agreed “ Would you like to go camping with us next weekend?” said Minh to Phong. @ Minh invited. “ Don’t forget to join in the contest tomorrow morning” Lan said. @ Lan reminded “ Would you like me to clean the room for you” she said @ She offered “If I were you, I would join the voluntary team tomorrow, Tom.” said Mike. @ Mike advised Exercise 2. Rewrite the following sentences with Gerund “ Why don’t you organize an English competition for our student?” said Ms Lien. @ Ms Lien suggested “ I’m sorry I’m late, said Mr Thanh. @ Mr Thanh apologized “Me? No, I didn’t take Sue’s calculator” Said Bob. @ Bob denied “ You were cheating” said David to Henry. @ David accused “ I must see the manager.” he cried. @ He insisted “ If you wanted to take my bike, you should have asked me first” said Mike to his brother. @ Mike criticized “ You won the scholarship. Congratulation,” Mary told me. @ Mary congratulated “ It was kind of you to help me with my homework” Lan said to Hoa. @ Lan thanked “ Shall we walk there? It’s not far,” he said. @ He proposed “ turn off the computer. You are not allowed to play game now,” Dick mother said. @ Dick’s mother prevented “ I’m sorry that I broke the glass,” said Peter. ( apologized) @ Peter “ You should have waited for us,” the team leader said to John. ( criticized) @ “ Let’s invite Mr. Brown to the party next weekend” he said. ( suggested) @ “ You stole the jewels” the inspector said to him.( accused) @ “ I only borrowed your car for some hours” the man said. (admitted) @ “ I’m sorry I damaged your tape recorder, Mike.” Said Bob. @ Bob apologized “ You damaged my camera’ said Jane to Henry. @ Jane accused Exercise 3. Rewrite the following sentences with Infinitive or Gerund “ I will bring the sandwiches to the party” said Helen. @ Helen offered “ Let’s all go to Lisbon!” they said. @ They suggested “ You’d better leave that old flat,” my mother told us. @ My mother advised “ Please let me go to Martin’s house!” Said Muriel three times. @ Muriel insisted “ It was you and only you who stole the cake from the fridge” my mother told my sister. @ My mother accused “I’m awful sorry, I will never again use your car without permission” she said almost crying. @ She apologized “ Don’t cross the river, it’s full of crocodiles” @ They warned “I’m sorry I’m late” @ He apologized “ I think you’d better drink the medicine” the doctor said. @ The doctor advised “Let’s eat something and then go for a stroll” she said. @ She suggested “ Don’t worry, I’ll pay for the drink” @ He insisted “ Yes, it was me who ate all the cake” @ She admitted “Red wine is the best option for this dish” @ The waiter advised “ Why don’t we go for a walk”? @ She suggested “ I wasn’t anywhere near the scene of the crime. @ The accused claimed “ This spot is the best place for a picnic.” @ My father said “ The swallows return every spring and fly past my window.” @ She explained “ Can you answer the phone? I’m having a shower.” @ He asked his son “ I gave you my homework last week.” @ The boy insisted “ Could you come and pick me up from school today, Dad?” @ Bill asked “ If I were you, I wouldn’t drink so much” @ He advised his friend “ I won’t help you because you didn’t help me” @ a. Joan said @ b. Joan refused “ I’ll bring it back tomorrow” @ He said @ He promised Exercise 4. Restate the given sentences. Choose the most suitable reporting verb in brackets. Make it active or passive as appropriate. The girl said to Jim, “ Would you give your book to Mary?” ( ask, tell order) @ The girl The little said to her father, “ Daddy, I really like tricycle. Can we buy it?” (require, ask, advise) @ Everyone The sign on the side door says, “ Do not enter,” so we have to use a different door. ( ask, remind, force). @ Nobody Before Bobby went to bed, his father said, “ Don’t forget to brush your teeth” (invite, allow, remind). @ Before Bobby went to bed, his father The factory manager said to the employees” Don’t come late. If you do, you will lose your work” ( ask, warn, encourage) @ The employees When I asked the nurse about my skin rash, she said, “ You should consult dermatologist” (ask, advise) @ The nurse “ I will not tell anyone else about our plan.” He said to me ( order, promise, warn). @ He “ Okay, you can go alone to Hanoi this summer” ( warn, persuade, agree) @ My parents “ Don’t worry. If your car breaks down, I will give you a lift home.” (agree, order, offer) @ My friend’s brother Under the law, drivers and all passengers must wear seat belt while in a moving vehicle.(encourage, require, permit). @ Drivers and all passengers Exercise 5. Choose the most suitable verb form the box to report each of the sentences. Remember they all follow the pattern verb + to – infinitive. promise, ask, order, remind, advise, encourage, bed, invite, warn, allow “ Could you possible do for me a favour?” She said to Tom. @ She “ Come and have dinner with us” Rosy said to John. @ Rosy “ Don’t forget to post the letter,” my wife said to me. @ My wife The man said the boys, “Don’t swim in the lake without an adult present”. @ The boy He said to me, “ It would be best if you limited the sugar consumption.” @ He “ You must a fine of one hundred pounds” the judge said to Edward. @ The judge “ Please don’t tell him about my absence from class yesterday” she said to me. @ She My parents often said to me “ Good for you! It’s good to be independent” @ My parents often Mrs. Jones said to her children” Each of you may have one piece of candy”. @ Mrs. Jones “ I wont be late next time” Mary said to the teacher. @ Mary Exercise 6. Rewrite these sentences below, using the words in blankets. He said to her, “ Come to the party. You’ll enjoy it,” (persuade ) @ He said to me, “ I’ll lend you some money if you like”. (offer) @ He said to us “ Why don’t you have a holiday in my country cottage?”(invite) @ “ All right. I’ll help you” Tom said to Joe.(agree) @ “ I’ll tell you the truth” Tom said to Joe. @ “ Whatever you do, don’t walk on the grass” the safeguard said to the tourists. (warn) @ “You must pay for the damage you’ve done,” she said. So I paid (make) @ “ I haven’t done anything wrong,” Tom said. (deny) @ “ No, I won’t talk to the lawyer,” Tom said. ( refuse) @ “ Yes, I did drive too fast through the town, she said (admit) @ “ You damage my sweater, Tom” said Ben. @ Ben accused Many people feel like taking part in the Boston Marathon. @ Many people look “ Stop speeding or you will get a ticket” said the traffic warden to the driver. @ The traffic warden warned “ Please do go to the movies with me tonight.” said Aunt Fancy. @ Aunt Fancy persuaded me “ Why don’t we work and keep ourselves from starving?” said Mike. @ Mike suggested “ Go on holiday when the weather gets warmer,” she told him.(advise) @ “ Keep out of this room at all time,” she said to them. (warn) @ “Remember to post those letters” he said to me. (remind) @ “ If you can’t find anyone else,I’ll drive you you to the airport” he said to me. (volunteer) @ “ If you don’t give me a pay rise, I’ll resign,” he said to me.(threaten) @ “ You’ve broken my radio,Frank!” said Jane. @ Jane accused “ You should have waited for us” the team leader said to John. @ The team leader criticized “ It certainly wasn’t me who took your car!” said Bob. @ Bob denied ´Shall we go to Paris for the weekend?” Mary said to me. @ Mary suggested “ I saw Megan in town,” he said. @ He metioned “ Be careful of malefactors and don’t go out at night alone” (warn) @ “ Nam, you shouldn’t spend so much money on gambling” (advise) @ ‘ Would you like to have lunch with me today”(invite) @ “Why don’t you open a bank account” (encourage) @ “ Remember to book a table in advance”( remind) @ “ Fasten your seat belts” (tell) @ “ I’ll offer you some more wine tomorrow”( promise) @
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