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‘It often rains here in August.’ He admitted that it often _____ ______ in August.
rains/rained there
‘A volcano erupted at the weekend.’ The newsman confirmed that a volcano _______ _______at the weekend.
had erupted
‘I’m too tired to play another game.’ She said ____ ____ _____ ____ to play another game.
she was too tired
‘My friends may try out jet skiing in the holidays.’ He said that his friends ____ ______ ________ jet skiing in the holidays.
might try out
‘I’ll sweep the floor after lunch.’ I said that I ________ _________ the floor after lunch.
would sweep
‘My best friend lives on sweets and chocolate.’ She said that her best friend ______ _________sweets and chocolate.
lives/lived on
‘We’ve already seen that film.’ My friends say they ____ _____ _______ that film.
had already seen
‘I can’t go out on Friday night.’ She said that she ______ ______ _____ night.
couldn’t go out
Mum r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ me to water the plants while she was away.
reminded
My sister a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ that she had borrowed my laptop without asking.
admitted
Our best player r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ that he wanted to leave the team.
revealed
I b _ _ _ _ _ my parents to let me stay up and watch the final.
begged
The coach p _ _ _ _ _ _ _ that we should train in the morning during the school holidays.
proposed
an announcement about an important subject (teattmesn)
statement
a reaction (pnsoseer)
response
a brief remark (monetni)
mention
a statement about what you think will happen in the future (TONPRDCIIE)
prediction
a fact that a lot of people are talking about although they do not know if it is true ( m o u r u r)
rumour
when you admit that you have done something wrong or illegal ( s s e f c n o )
confess
new information (e u d t p a)
update
a formal plan or suggestion for a person or group to consider ( p o r o p l a s )
proposal
when you say something that suggests what you think or want but not in a direct way (n h i t)
hint
when you say something or someone is bad (i r c t i s c m)
criticism