Direct: «She loves listening to music on the radio.» Reported: He said (that) she loved listening to music on the radio. Direct: «My sister is singing very well.» Reported: She said (that) her sister was singing very well. Direct: «We travelled a lot last year.» Reported: He said (that) they'd travelled a lot last year. Direct: «We haven't seen our teacher since Monday.» Reported: They said (that) they hadn't seen their teacher since Monday. Direct: «I'm going to visit my parents.» Reported: He said (that) he was going to visit his parents. Direct: «You can do better!» Reported: My teacher said that I could do better. Direct: «She may win the race.» Reported: He said (that) she might win the race. Direct: «You must stop when you see this sign.» Reported: She said (that) I had to stop when I saw that sign. Direct: «I'll make some sandwiches for us.» Reported: He said that he would make some sandwiches for us.
Задание

Choose the correct options

  1. Direct: «She loves listening to music on the radio.» [Present Simple|can|may|Present Continuous|Past Simple|Present Perfect|be going to|must|will]
    Reported: He said (that) she loved listening to music on the radio. [had to|Past Simple|was/were going to|could|might|Past Continuous|Past Perfect|would]
  2. Direct: «My sister is singing very well.» [Present Simple|can|may|Present Continuous|Past Simple|Present Perfect|be going to|must|will]
    Reported: She said (that) her sister was singing very well. [had to|Past Simple|was/were going to|could|might|Past Continuous|Past Perfect|would]
  3. Direct: «We travelled a lot last year.» [Present Simple|can|may|Present Continuous|Past Simple|Present Perfect|be going to|must|will]
    Reported: He said (that) they'd travelled a lot last year. [had to|Past Simple|was/were going to|could|might|Past Continuous|Past Perfect|would]
  4. Direct: «We haven't seen our teacher since Monday.» [Present Simple|can|may|Present Continuous|Past Simple|Present Perfect|be going to|must|will]
    Reported: They said (that) they hadn't seen their teacher since Monday. [had to|Past Simple|was/were going to|could|might|Past Continuous|Past Perfect|would]
  5. Direct: «I'm going to visit my parents.» [Present Simple|can|may|Present Continuous|Past Simple|Present Perfect|be going to|must|will]
    Reported: He said (that) he was going to visit his parents. [had to|Past Simple|was/were going to|could|might|Past Continuous|Past Perfect|would]
  6. Direct: «You can do better!» [Present Simple|can|may|Present Continuous|Past Simple|Present Perfect|be going to|must|will]
    Reported: My teacher said that I could do better. [had to|Past Simple|was/were going to|could|might|Past Continuous|Past Perfect|would]
  7. Direct: «She may win the race.» [Present Simple|can|may|Present Continuous|Past Simple|Present Perfect|be going to|must|will]
    Reported: He said (that) she might win the race. [had to|Past Simple|was/were going to|could|might|Past Continuous|Past Perfect|would]
  8. Direct: «You must stop when you see this sign.» [Present Simple|can|may|Present Continuous|Past Simple|Present Perfect|be going to|must|will]
    Reported: She said (that) I had to stop when I saw that sign. [had to|Past Simple|was/were going to|could|might|Past Continuous|Past Perfect|would]
  9. Direct: «I'll make some sandwiches for us.» [Present Simple|can|will|may|Present Continuous|Past Simple|Present Perfect|be going to|must]
    Reported: He said that he would make some sandwiches for us. [had to|Past Simple|was/were going to|could|might|Past Continuous|Past Perfect|would]