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132 Direct speech and reported speechB Reported speech In reported speech we give the meaning of what was said rather than the exact words.. Match the words to the people and report what

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TEST 22 Verbs with prepositions and

Test 22A

Put the words in the right order to form a statement

► I won't forget the titles of the books, down / I've / them / written

I've written them down

1 I'll give you the money, for I I I must / my ticket / pay

2 I have to look smart, going to / I'm / on / put / that expensive grey coat 1 bought

3 Anna rang, invited / lunch / she's / to / us

4 Peter's got the photos, at / he's / looking / them

5 I wasn't allowed to go from / leaving / me / prevented / the police

6 This programme is boring, going to / I'm / it / off / turn

Test 22 B

Decide which word is correct

► I'm not speaking to Oliver I've fallen out with him

a) away b) back c) out d) through

1 Everyone complained ……… the awful food

a) about b) for c) on d) over

2 You don't need this word You should cross it

a) down b) out c) over d) up

3 It's late How much longer are you going to go ……… working?

a) along b) on c) through d) with

4 My shoes are dirty I'd better take them ……… before I come in

a) away b) off c) on d) up

5 The bus journey costs more now They've put the fares ………… _

a) down b) out c) over d) up

6 We all laughed the cartoon

a) at b) for c) on d) to

7 We'd all decided to go on holiday together, but the plan fell……… , I'm afraid a) away b) back c) out d) through

8 I suppose you're being nice to make ……… the awful way you behaved yesterday, a) away of b) down on c) in with d) up for

Test 22C

Write the correct sentence

► Could you be a little quieter, please? I'm-trying-to concentrate at- my work

I'm trying to concentrate on my work

1 You haven't answered all the questions You've-left one-away

2 Where is Bigbury? I've-never-heard-about it

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3 The children were frightened of the dog They ran out of it

4 Michelle has got the job You must congratulate her for her success

5 My sister is in computers She's going to set out her own company

6 I like Peter He reminds me about an old school friend of mine

7 Adrian has a suggestion He wants to put it ahead at the meeting

Test 22 D

Read the story and write the missing words Use one word only in each space.

This true story is about a policeman in New York City who had a girlfriend he cared ( ►)/(?)' very much I don't know if you regard New York City (1)……… a dangerous place, but the hero of our story certainly did, and he warned his girlfriend (2) ……… the danger of walking the streets alone and the need to (3) ……… out for muggers But as he also believed

(4)……… being prepared for the worst, he bought a can of gas that would protect his girlfriend (5)……… muggers It certainly seemed worth spending a few dollars

(6) ……… The idea is that you point the thing (7)……… your attacker and spray him with the gas, which knocks him (8) ……… On the day he bought the gas, the policeman and his girlfriend had arranged to go (9)……….for the evening So he was looking (10) ……… to giving her the can later on When he got home from work, he had a bath and then sprayed some deodorant on himself He knew nothing more until he

(11)……… up in hospital the next day He had picked (12)……… the wrong can and sprayed himself with the gas.

Test 22E

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first Use the word in brackets ►

I'm trying to find my diary, (looking) I'm looking for my diary.

1 You're too young to stop working, (give)

2 This bag is Janet's, (belongs)

3 Everyone continued working as usual, (carried)

4 They talked about the plan, (discussed)

5 I haven't got any money left, (run)

6 I told the police what the problem was (explained)

7 I wouldn't tolerate such terrible conditions, (put)

8 They'll have to postpone the game, (off)

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132 Direct speech and reported speech

B Reported speech

In reported speech we give the meaning of what was said rather than

the exact words

Trevor says he's tired

Wasn't it Greta Garbo who said that she wanted to be alone?

Claire replied that she didn't love Henry

In reported speech we often change the actual words, e.g 'I'm tired' —> he's tired

Sometimes the verb tense changes, e.g / want —> she wanted (see Unit 134)

In reporting we use verbs such as announce, answer, explain, mention, promise, reply, say, suggest, tell

warn The most common of these are say and tell (see C) We can also report thoughts We think the

meal was expensive Nick knew Rita wanted to be with someone else

When we report statements, we often use that, but we can sometimes leave it out

You promised (that) you wouldn't be late Sarah was saying (that) there's a problem

C Tell or say?

TELL

We use tell if we want to mention the hearer

(the person spoken to)

Sarah's boss told her she could leave early

NOT -Sarah's boss told she-could leave-early

Daniel tells me he's ready We use tell

without an indirect object (e.g her, me) only in

the expressions tell a story, tell the truth and

tell a lie

SAY

When we do not mention the hearer, we use say

Sarah's boss said she could leave early

NOT Sarah's boss-said her she could leave early Daniel says he's ready

We sometimes use to after say, especially when the words are not reported

The boss wanted to say something to Sarah What did Matthew say to you?

Direct speech

Look at these examples of direct speech

Trevor: I'm tired

Wasn't it Greta Garbo who said, 7 want to be alone'?

'But I don't love you, Henry,' replied Claire

We can show that words are direct speech by putting them

in quotation marks ('') See page 373 Sometimes the

words are put after the speaker's name, in the script of a

play or film, for example In a picture we can put the

words in a speech bubble

The actress Melissa Livingstone and supermarket owner Ron Mason have announced that they are getting married next month Melissa is sure they will be happy together, she told reporters

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► She says she gets pains in her leg.

1 She says 3 ………

2 He says 4

Reported speech (B)

Who said what? Match the words to the people and report what they said If you can't match them, look at the answers at the bottom of the page.

► Mrs Thatcher a) 'All the world's a stage.'

1 Stokeley Carmichael b) 'Black is beautiful'

2 Galileo c) 'Big Brother is watching you.'

3 Shakespeare d) 'There is no such thing as society.'

4 George Orwell e) 'The earth moves round the sun.'

► Mrs Thatcher said that there is no such thing as society.

Tell or say? (C)

Put in tell or say.

? All the experts say the earth is getting warmer

? Did you tell Mark and Sarah how to find our house?

1 The Sales Manager is going to everyone about the meeting

2 Vicky, why don't you just……… what the matter is?

3 They……… they're going to build a new Disney World here

4 What did Natasha……… about her holiday plans?

5 Could you………… me the way to the train station, please?

6 The company should……… its employees what's going on

7 You shouldn't……… lies, you know, Matthew

8 Did you ……… anything to Melanie about the barbecue?

132 Exercises

1 Reported speech (B)

Why are these people at the doctor's? What do they say is wrong with them?

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133 Reported speech: person, place and time

It's Friday afternoon David is at Tom's flat Tom has decided to have a party for all his friends

A few minutes later Nick has arrived at the flat Now David is reporting what Tom said So instead

of Tom's words I'm having, David says he's having

The next day David is talking to Harriet Now David is in a different place from where Tom first

told him about the party So instead of here, he says at his flat And a day has passed since he first

heard about it It is now the day of the party So

instead of tomorrow evening, David says this

evening

B Changes in reported speech

Changes from direct speech to reported speech depend on changes in the situation

We may have to make changes when we are reporting something another person has said,

or when we report it in a different place or at a different time Here are some typical changes

Person 1 he/she

Place: here there, at the flat

Time: now then, at the time

today that day, on Monday, etc

yesterday the day before, the previous day

tomorrow the next/following day, on Saturday, etc

this week that week

last week an

hour ago

the week before, the previous week

an hour before/earlier

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1 Changes in reported speech (A-B)

Read what each person says and then complete the sentences

► Vicky: Daniel told me on Friday that he'd had a job interview the previous day

Daniel had a job interview on Thursday

1 Trevor: Laura tells me I need a haircut

……… needs a haircut

2 Claire: My brother told me in 1997 that he expected to become Manager the following year

Claire's brother expected that he would become Manager in

3 Alice: I wanted to see Mark in April, but he said he was very busy that month

Mark was very busy in ………

4 Harriet: I saw Nick last week He said he'd given up smoking the week before

Nick gave up smoking ago

2 Changes of person (A-B)

Put in the missing words

3 Changes of place and time (A-B)

Put in here, that day, the day before, the next day, the week before ►

Rachel (a week ago): I'm taking my driving test tomorrow

You (today): When I saw Rachel, she said she was taking her driving test the next day

1 Emma (two days ago): I've only had this new computer since yesterday

You (today): Emma said she'd only had the new computer since

2 Matthew (a week ago): I'm meeting a friend at the station later today

You (today): Matthew said he was meeting a friend at the station later

3 Mark (in the street): I'll see you in the office

You (in the office): Mark said he would see me

4 Sarah (a month ago): The conference was last week

You (today): Sarah told me the conference had taken place

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