XV. Write correct form of say, or tell in each blank space
1. “I really should have ... truth”, Jack ... later.
2. “He intended to ... us about the plans”.
3. The nurse ... to us, “I have a lot of dirty work to do”.
4. The student ... that he had been very busy that day.
5. Bob ... that he would stay at the Institute and work in the library.
6. The doctor ... the patient that he was eager to help him.
7. He ... a lie about that matter last week.
8. The nurse ... to jack, “I shall give you the injection in an hour”.
9. The old lady ... it had been the most wonderful day in her life.
XVI. Open the brackets putting the verbs in the right tense form
1. He said he (to leave) next morning.
2. She says she already (to find) the book.
3. She said she (can) not tell me the right time, her watch (to be) wrong.
4. I knew they (to wait) for me at the metro station and I decided to hurry.
5. She asked me if I (to remember) the methods of examining at the exam.
6. He understood that she (to be) a good doctor.
7. He could not understand why she (not to want) to have an appointment with the therapeutist.
8. He says that he (to know) the material well.
XVII. Transform into the Reported Speech beginning the sentence with the words given in the brackets
1. Where is he going? (He didn’t tell anybody ...).
2. Where has he gone? (Did you know ...).
3. Where is he? (Did you know ...).
4. When is he graduating from the Institute? (I wanted to know ...).
5. Where does he live? (Nobody knew ...).
6. When will he come back? (She asked them ...).
7. Where did I put the book? (I forgot ...).
8. Where can I buy an English-Russian dictionary? (He asked me ...).
XVIII. Use the sentences in the Direct Speech
1. I asked if they had taken the sick man to the hospital.
2. I asked my friend if he had a headache.
3. I wanted to know when he had fallen ill.
4. I asked if he had taken his temperature.
5. I asked him if the doctor had given him some medicine. I asked him if he was feeling better then.
6. I asked the man how long he had been in St. Petersburg.
7. I asked him if he was going to a sanatorium.
8. We asked the girl if her father was still in Moscow.
XIX. Use the sentences in the Reported Speech
1. He said, “We are taking notes of the lecture now.”
2. The nurse said, “The patient has already been discharged from the hospital.”
3. The doctor said, “This nurse gives intravenous injections well.”
4. I asked, “When will the therapeutist see this patient?”
5. She said, “Don’t take this remedy so often.”
6. The teacher asked the student, “Do you attend all the lectures?”
7. Mother said, “I am taking my temperature now.”
8. She said, “Last week the child caught a bad cold.”
9. The doctor said, “They have just made his blood analysis.”
10. The registering clerk said, “She makes the daily round of visits every day.”
11. The patient said, “I took a tablespoonful of the drug three times a day.”
12. The doctor asked, “Do you go in for sports?”
13. He said, “Go on with this diet.”
14. The mother said, “Tomorrow my son will be X-rayed.”
15. The nurse asked, “Has the doctor examined you yet?”
16. Victor said, “His sister is a registering clerk at the clinic.”
17. I said, “I had an appointment with the doctor for 5 o’clock.”
18. She said, “The patient was having a scalding foot-bath when I came in.”
19. The teacher said, “The students carried out an interesting experiment yesterday.”
20. He asked, “When will you hand in your certificate of education?”
21. The doctor said, “There is a bad inflammation in the throat.”
22. The student said, “Our curriculum includes a lot of subjects.”
23. Nick said to his friend, “I shall wait for you here.”
24. She asked the students, ”Why do you miss lectures sometimes?”
25. I said, “The doctor checked my eye-sight.”
26. The doctor advised me, “Be out in the open air as much as possible.”
27. The chemist said, ”Don’t confuse these drugs. Some of them are very effective.”
28.She asked the patient, “Have you ever suffered chicken-pox?”
29.The mother said, “ Two days ago my son fell ill with lobar pneumonia.”
30. I said, “I usually order a prescription at this chemist’s.”