This document contains two English exercises. The first exercise asks the student to complete 12 sentences in reported speech by changing the verb tenses and pronouns. The second exercise asks the student to complete 10 sentences by choosing whether to use the gerund or infinitive form of verbs in parentheses. The student is asked to fill in the blanks to practice reported speech and gerund/infinitive forms.
This document contains two English exercises. The first exercise asks the student to complete 12 sentences in reported speech by changing the verb tenses and pronouns. The second exercise asks the student to complete 10 sentences by choosing whether to use the gerund or infinitive form of verbs in parentheses. The student is asked to fill in the blanks to practice reported speech and gerund/infinitive forms.
This document contains two English exercises. The first exercise asks the student to complete 12 sentences in reported speech by changing the verb tenses and pronouns. The second exercise asks the student to complete 10 sentences by choosing whether to use the gerund or infinitive form of verbs in parentheses. The student is asked to fill in the blanks to practice reported speech and gerund/infinitive forms.
John said, "I love this town." John said_______________________________ "Do you like soccer?" He asked me. He asked me____________________________ "I can't drive a lorry," he said. He said_________________________________ "Be nice to your brother," he said. He asked me____________________________ "Don't be nasty," he said. He told me______________________________ "Don't waste your money" she said. She told the boys________________________ "What have you decided to do?" she asked him. She asked him___________________________ "I always wake up early," he said. He said_________________________________ "You should revise your lessons," he said. He told the students______________________ "Where have you been?" he asked me. He asked me____________________________
2.- Complete with the Gerund or the Infinitive form of the verb in parenthesis
1. I can't imagine Peter (go) by bike.
2. He agreed (buy) a new car. 3. The question is easy (answer). 4. The man asked me how (get) to the airport. 5. I look forward to (see) you at the weekend. 6. Are you thinking of (visit) London? 7. We decided (run) through the forest. 8. The teacher expected Sarah (study) hard. 9. She doesn't mind (work) the night shift. 10.I learned (ride) the bike at the age of 5.