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GE B2 Unit 7

  •  English    21     Public
    reported speech
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  • "I´m watching my favourite soap opera now" To report this sentence in the past, you need the PRESENT or PAST continuous. "Now" NEEDS or DOESN¨T NEED to change.
    PAST, NEEDS
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  • "Most people nowadays choose to watch movies on Netflix". "Choose" CAN or CAN¨T stay the same when you report this sentence.
    CAN
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  • "I would love to be an actress if I could, but it might not be a secure career. The modals ¨would, could and might" CHANGE or DON¨T CHANGE when you report this sentence.
    DON¨T CHANGE
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  • "Have you ever appeared on TV or radio?" You report this question with a QUESTION WORD or IF
    IF
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  • "What was the last movie you saw at the cinema?" You report this question with a QUETION WORD or IF.
    QUESTION WORD
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  • Which is odd: The survey asked how often did we read classic literature.
    did
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  • Which is odd: She said we could have download the book for free.
    have
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  • Which is odd: The journalist asked if that he had always been keen on writing.
    that
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  • Which is odd: I explained that I´d had already seen that episode the day before.
    had
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  • Which is odd: My classmate refused to tell to me the answer.
    to (the second one)
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  • Which is odd: The tutor wanted to know what if genre we were interested in.
    if
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  • Which is odd: The writer said us it was going to be his last book for teenagers.
    us
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  • Which is odd: The students wanted to know how many stories he does writes a year.
    does
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  • "I´ll see you both later at the leisure complex" My sister said .......
    she would see us both later at the leisure complex.
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  • "This is the worst TV programme I´ve ever seen. Mum said .....
    it was (is) the worst TV programme she had ever seen
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  • "We´re readimg a great new story at our book club at the moment. My friend said ....
    they were reading a great new story at their book club at that time (then).
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