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Reporting verbs: "Don't forget to call Peter later" said my mum.
My mum reminded me to phone Peter.
Reporting verbs: "Shall we go for a walk?" said Mary.
Mary suggested going for a walk.
Compound nouns: Where do you buy tickets for a film or musical?
the box office
Compound nouns: The walk to school takes me 5 minutes > It's a...............................to my school.
five-minute walk
I can't stop reading his latest novel. It's a real .................................
page-turner
Compound words: The film really made me think about that issue > It was a very ...........................film.
thought-provoking
Compound words: I was late because the traffic was very slow on the avenue > I was caught in .....................................traffic in the avenue.
slow-moving
Pepe offered to help me.
"Shall I help you?" / Would you like some help?
Pepe offered to help me.
"Shall I help you?" / Would you like some help?
Sara apologised for breaking the glass.
"I'm sorry I broke the glass"
Say four insects in English
fly, bee, ...
"Where does your grandmother live?" she asked me.
She asked me where my grandmother lives / lived.
"Where is Cuenca?" he asked me.
He asked me where Cuenca is.
"I don't study religion at school" said Bob.
Bob said that he didn't (doesn't) study religion at school.
"I clean my teeth every day" said Sam.
Sam said that he cleaned (cleans) his teeth every day.
He says that his dad works for Microsoft.
"My dad works for Microsoft"
Simon asked me where he could buy a pencil.
"Where can I buy a pencil?"
The teacher told me to do the homework.
"Do the homework"
She asked me where I had bought my trainers.
"Where did you buy your trainers?"
He asked me where Tom was.
"Where is Tom?"
She says that she lives near the bank.
"I live near the bank"
He said he was playing tennis the next day.
"I'm playing tennis tomorrow"
"Are you English?" she asked Helen.
She asked Helen if she was (is) English.
"Will Tom pass the exam tomorrow?" Jane asked María
Jane asked María if Tom would pass the exam the following day.
Pam asked me whether I had a car.
"Do you have (have you got) a car?"
Sara asked me if I had done the homework the previous day.
"Did you do the homework yesterday?"
"Can your mum ride a bike?" Tony asked Ted.
Tony asked Ted if his mum could/can ride a bike.
"Where are you going?" he asked Tom.
He asked Tom where he was going.