The document describes a group climbing a mountain. It recounts their experiences in both direct and reported speech, with the reported speech using past tense to indicate it is recounting what was said rather than being said directly. The group discusses the cold weather, being able to see the summit, one member expressing their love of climbing to another, being able to see the camp from the summit, and preparing to come down from the summit.
The document describes a group climbing a mountain. It recounts their experiences in both direct and reported speech, with the reported speech using past tense to indicate it is recounting what was said rather than being said directly. The group discusses the cold weather, being able to see the summit, one member expressing their love of climbing to another, being able to see the camp from the summit, and preparing to come down from the summit.
The document describes a group climbing a mountain. It recounts their experiences in both direct and reported speech, with the reported speech using past tense to indicate it is recounting what was said rather than being said directly. The group discusses the cold weather, being able to see the summit, one member expressing their love of climbing to another, being able to see the camp from the summit, and preparing to come down from the summit.
We can see the summit. He said they could see the summit. Marty, I love climbing. Jake told Marty he loved climbing. T explains that in reported speech present becomes past. It is cold. He said that itcold. We are at the summit. He said that they at the summit. The mountain looks beautiful. He said that the mountain ..beautiful. I can see the camp. He said that he..see the camp. Were coming down. He said that they down. I have heavy equipment. He said that he..heavy equipment.