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USE THE CORRECT REPORTING VERB. "You can go to the concert", mom told me.
Mum allowed me to go to the concert.
"Dad, please let me ride your motorbike. I´ll be very careful. I promise. Please, please!", she said. PERSUADE
SHE PERSUADED HER FATHER TO LET HER USE HIS MOTORBIKE.
"Will you come to my party?" Linda said to me. INVITE
Linda invited me to come to her party.
USE THE APPROPRIATE REPORTING VERB. "You should apply for the job. I´m sure you´ll get it." said Jack to Stella.
Jack encouraged Stella to apply for the job.
'I want to go there tomorrow.' -> She said she wanted to go there ___.
the next day
FIND AND CORRECT THE MISTAKE IN THE SENTENCE: "In the middle of the meeting she allowed have a short coffee break"
... SHE ALLOWED US TO HAVE...
REPORT THE SENTENCE USING THE APPROPRIATE VERB: “Come to my party next Saturday.”
He / She invited me to come to his party the following Saturday.
NAME 4 REPORTING VERBS YOU USE WITH THE FOLLOWING VERB PATTERN: OBJECT + INFINITIVE
PERSUADE / ENCOURAGE / INVITE / WARN / REMIND / ALLOW / WANT
John said to Hugh, “It’s time to return the book to the library” (REMINDED)
John reminded Hugh to return the book to the library.
Val said to Laura, “Hey, come with us to see the sunset” (INVITED)
Val invited Laura to go see the sunset with them.
David said to Andy, “Don’t talk to my sister any more, or you’ll regret it” (WARNED)
David warned Andy not to talk to his sister any more, or he would regret it.
'You must do your homework tonight.' the teacher said. TOLD
The teacher told me to do my homework that night.
‘I won’t be at the meeting tomorrow.’ Paul said
Paul said that he wouldn't be at the meeting the following day.
“I can’t chat because I’m working”. George said
George said that he couldn't chat because he was working.
Me: ‘I’ve done it!’ (I told you)
I told you that I had done it
‘I can swim really fast.’ , he said
He said that he could swim really fast.
‘There was an accident outside the supermarket’, he said
He said there had been an accident outside the supermarket.
‘I went to the party on Friday night’, Eve said
‘Eve said that she had gone to the party on Friday night’.
“Stop driving so fast”
My mother told me to stop driving so fast.
“What is the name of the new show?” Sue asked
Sue asked what the name of the new show was.
“Did the contestant win a lot of money?” She asked.
She ASKED IF / WHETHER the contestant had won a lot of money.