A-Report the following statements:
1-“Don’t go near the fire; otherwise, you’ll get burned,” the father said to his son.
The father warned………………………………………………………………
2-“Stop smoking or you’ll get a lung cancer,” the man told us.
The physician warned ………………………………………………………….
3-“I’ve stolen all the money,” the son said.
The son confessed……………………………………………………………….
4-“Why don’t sell your old car and buy a new one?” She told me.
She advised me………………………………………………………………….
5-“You should stay in bed,” the doctor said to him.
The doctor recommended……………………………………………………….
6-“I’ve broken the window,” the boy said.
The boy admitted………………………………………………………………..
7-“I’ll write a book about the Gulf War,” she said.
She revealed…………………………………………………………………….
8-“The attempt is unsuccessful,” the man said.
The man described………………………………………………………………
9-“If you eat too much, you’ll get obese,” she told me.
She warned………………………………………………………………………
10-“I shot him three times in his head,” the criminal said to the police.
The criminal confessed…………………………………………………………..
11-“If I were you, I wouldn’t divorce her,” I told my friend.
I advised………………………………………………………………………….
12-“Everybody should buy an English dictionary,” the teacher said.
The teacher recommended……………………………………………………….
13-“I’ve committed the crime,” Tom told the police.
Tom admitted…………………………………………………………………….
14-“I’ve never been married,” the old woman said.
The old woman revealed…………………………………………………………
15-“The accident was a disaster,” he said.
He described………………………………………………………………………
B-Report these sentences using the appropriate reporting verbs:
Reveal –warn – recommend –describe –confess
1-“The burglar is tall and fat,” the witness said.
……………………………………………………………………………..
2-“Yes, it was my fault; I was driving very fast,” the driver said. ……………………………………………………………………………..
3-“Cigarettes can cause lung cancer,” the doctor told his patient. ……………………………………………………………………………..
4-“You ought to go on a diet. You’re getting too fat,” the husband told his wife. ……………………………………………………………………………..
5-“I’m going to play for a famous club in England,” the player said. …………………………………………………………………………
a. Report the following statements
1 -> The father warned his son not to go near the fire; otherwise he’d get burned .
2-> The physician warned us to stop smoking or we would get a lung cancer .
3 -> The son confessed that he’d stolen the money.
4 -> She advised me that I should sell my old car and buy a new one.
5 -> The doctor recommended that he should stay in bed.
6 -> The boy admitted that he’d broken the window.
7-> She revealed that she would write a book about the Gulf War.
8 -> The man described the attempt as unsuccessful.
9 -> She warned that if I ate too much, I would get obese.
10 -> The criminal confessed to the police that he shot someone three times in the head.
11 -> I advised my friend that I wouldn’t divorce her.
12 -> The teacher recommended that everybody should buy an English dictionary.
13 -> Tom admitted to the police that he had committed the crime .
14-> The old woman revealed that she had never been married.
15 -> He described that the accident was a disaster.
b.report thế sentences using the appropriate reporting vẻbs
1 -> The witness described that the burglar was tall and fat.
2 -> The driver confessed that it was his/her fault, he/she was driving very fast.
3 -> The doctor warned his patient about cigaretted could cause lung cancer.
4 -> The husband recommended his wife that she should go on a diet, she was getting too fat.
5 -> The player revealed that he was going to play for a famous club in England.
A – Report the following statements:
1 – “Don’t go near the fire; otherwise, you’ll get burned,” the father said to his son.
-> The father warned his son not to go near the fire; otherwise he’d get burned .
2 – “Stop smoking or you’ll get a lung cancer,” the man told us.
-> The physician warned us to stop smoking or we would get a lung cancer .
3 – “I’ve stolen all the money,” the son said.
-> The son confessed that he’d stolen the money.
4 – “Why don’t sell your old car and buy a new one?” She told me.
-> She advised me that I should sell my old car and buy a new one.
5 – “You should stay in bed,” the doctor said to him.
-> The doctor recommended that he should stay in bed.
6 – “I’ve broken the window,” the boy said.
-> The boy admitted that he’d broken the window.
7 – “I’ll write a book about the Gulf War,” she said.
-> She revealed that she would write a book about the Gulf War.
8 – “The attempt is unsuccessful,” the man said.
-> The man described the attempt as unsuccessful.
9 – “If you eat too much, you’ll get obese,” she told me.
-> She warned that if I ate too much, I would get obese.
10 – “I shot him three times in his head,” the criminal said to the police.
-> The criminal confessed to the police that he shot someone three times in the head.
11 – “If I were you, I wouldn’t divorce her,” I told my friend.
-> I advised my friend that I wouldn’t divorce her.
12 – “Everybody should buy an English dictionary,” the teacher said.
-> The teacher recommended that everybody should buy an English dictionary.
13 – “I’ve committed the crime,” Tom told the police.
-> Tom admitted to the police that he had committed the crime .
14 – “I’ve never been married,” the old woman said.
-> The old woman revealed that she had never been married.
15 – “The accident was a disaster,” he said.
-> He described that the accident was a disaster.
B – Report these sentences using the appropriate reporting verbs: Reveal-warn-recommend-describe-confess
1 – “The burglar is tall and fat,” the witness said.
-> The witness described that the burglar was tall and fat.
2 – “Yes, it was my fault; I was driving very fast,” the driver said.
-> The driver confessed that it was his/her fault, he/she was driving very fast.
3 – “Cigarettes can cause lung cancer,” the doctor told his patient.
-> The doctor warned his patient about cigaretted could cause lung cancer.
4 – “You ought to go on a diet. You’re getting too fat,” the husband told his wife.
-> The husband recommended his wife that she should go on a diet, she was getting too fat.
5 – “I’m going to play for a famous club in England,” the player said.
-> The player revealed that he was going to play for a famous club in England.