| Ex 31. Study the following chart. Direct Speech
| Reported Speech
| 1. The old lady says/said to the young man: "Give me a hand with my heavy suitcase."
2. "Never say such things again," Father said to me.
3. Peter said to his wife: "Don't forget to send me a telegram, please."
| 4. The old lady asks/asked the young man to give her a hand with her heavy suitcase.
5. Father told/ordered me never to say such things again.
6. Peter asked/begged his wife not to forget to send him a telegram.
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Ex 32. Use Reported Speech.**
1. "Don't repeat this mistake again!" the instructor warned the sportsman. 2. "Leave your address with the secretary," the assistant said. 3. "Phone to me for an answer tomorrow," the manager said to the client. 4. "Don't be so silly," the father said to the kid. 5. "Give a smile," the photographer said to me. 6. "Please, help me to make a decision," Ann asked her friend. 7. "Don't leave these books on the table, put them back on the shelf," the librarian said to the student. 8. "Be a good girl and sit quietly for five minutes," the nurse said to the child. 9. "Leave your things here," my companion advised me. 10. "Don't discuss this question now," said the chairman.
Degrees of Comparison of Adjectives
Ex 33. Study the following chart.
Positive
| Comparative
| Superlative
| small
hot .
easy
narrow
| smaller
hotter
easier
narrower
| smallest
hottest
easiest
narrowest
| old
| older
elder
| oldest
eldest
| comfortable
| more comfortable
| most comfortable
| good
bad
little
much
many
far
| better
worse
less
more
farther
further
| best
worst
least
most
farthest
furthest
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