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B2 Compact First. Unit 9 Reporting verbs

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  • Auxiliary verbs (do, does and did) are NOT used in reported questions
    True
    False
  • False stories that appear to be news usually created to influence people's policital views or as a joke.
    fake news
  • "What time did you get up?"
    They asked me what time I had got up
    They asked me what time I got up
    They asked me what time I did get up
  • What did he say?
    He said he was going to make him an offer he couldn't refuse.
    He said he had made him an offer he couldn't refuse.
    He said he is going to make him an offer he can't refuse.
    He said he is going to make him an offer he couldn't refuse.
  • The words printed in large letters as the title of a story in a newspaper, or the main points of news on the TV/radio
    headlines
  • Change it to Reported Speech. "I'll be back!
    He said he will be back.
    He said he was back.
    He said he was back.
    He said he would be back.
  • Use a reporting verb: "I will always love you".
    She promised she would always love me.
    She promised to love me.
    She promised she will always love me.
    She promised always to loved me.
  • In Reported Speech, an imperative changes to:
    present simple
    An infinitive
    There's no change!
    It depends
  • What's the correct reporting verb. "Don't forget to do your homework", my teacher told me
    She reminded me to do my homework.
    She advised me to do my homework.
    She insisted me to do my homework.
    She asked me to do my homework.
  • In Reported Speech, Present Simple changes to:
    Past Simple
    There's no change!
    Present Continuous
    Past perfect
  • To become very popular very quickly on the internet.
    go viral
  • What did he say?
    He said he has been Iron Man.
    He said he had been Iron Man.
    He said he was Iron Man.
    He said he is Iron Man.
  • Change it to reported speech: "I am leaving on Wednesday"
    He said he is leaving on Wednesday.
    He said he was leaving on Wednesday.
    He said he will leave on Wednesday.
    He said he leaves on Wednesday.
  • Change it to reported speech. "Will you marry me?"
    He asked me if I want to marry him.
    He asked me if I would marry him
    He asked me to marry him.
    He asked me if I will marry him.
  • Change it to Reported Speech: "Don't tell anybody."
    Anne told me to not tell nobody.
    Anne told me to don't tell anybody.
    Anne told me not to tell anybody.
    Anne told me not to told anybody.
  • Change it to reported speech: "I have forgotten my keys!"
    She said she had forgotten her keys.
    She said I've forgotten my keys.
    She said she forgotten her keys.
    She said she has forgotten her keys.
  • In Reported speech, Past Simple and Present Perfect both change to Past Perfect.
    False
    True
  • Change this to a reported question "What are you doing this weekend?"
    I asked him what he was doing this weekend
    I asked him what is he doing this weekend
    I asked him what was he doing this weekend
    I asked him what he is doing this weekend
  • The activity of listening or watching sound or video directly from the internet (not downloading it).
    streaming
  • In Reported Speech questions the subject comes...
    after the main verb
    before the main verb
  • Change this to a reported question "Where are you from?"
    I asked her where was she from
    I asked her where she was from
  • What did he say?
    He said he doesn't want to kill him.
    He said he didn't want to kill him.
    He said he wants to kill him.
    He said he wanted to kill him.
  • Someone who reads out the reports on a television or radio news programme.
    newsreader
  • A single part of a TV series.
    episode
  • When programmes are sent out on television or radio.
    broadcast
  • A person who corrects or changes pieces of text or films before they are printed or shown; a person who is in charge or a newspaper or magazine
    editor
  • Change it to reported speech. "I will call you tomorrow".
    He said that he will have called me the following day
    He said that he was calling me the following day
    He said that he would call me tomorrrow
    He said that he would call me the following day
  • The act of making information or stories available to people in printed form.
    publication
  • Change it reported speech: "I have never been to Japan.
    She told him that she never went to Japan.
    She told him that she have never been to Japan.
    She told him that she has never been to Japan.
    She told him that she had never been to Japan.
  • In Reported Speech, will changes to:
    Past Perfect
    Would
    It depends
    There's no change!
  • When "yes/no" questions are reported we add..
    neither
    whether
    if
    both
  • In Reported Speech, Present Continuous changes to:
    Past perfect
    There's no change!
    Past Continuous
    Past Simple