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Chat show
2. Quiz show
3. Drama
4. Horror
5. Thriller
6. Talent show
7. Documentary
8. Soap opera
Reported Speech
•Statements
• Original: “I saw The Batman last year”
• Reported: He said me / told me that he had seen The Batman
the year before. May Might
Original Reported
Must Had to
Present Past
Should Should
Past Past Original Reported
Perfect
Today That day
Will Would
Tomorrow The following
Can Could day
Yesterday The day before Now Then

Here There Last year The year before

This / These That / Those

Phrasal verbs
1. Be over
• Come to an end, be finished, or be completed
• After weeks of intense preparation, the exams will finally be over
tomorrow, and students can relax during the upcoming break
2. Get on with
• Proceed or continue with something, often in a positive and
productive manner
• After resolving their differences, the team decided to get on with
the project
3. Run out of
• Exhaust or deplete the supply of something, typically resources,
goods, or time
• After a long day of hiking, we realized we had run out of water,
leaving us thirsty and in need of a refill
Phrasal verbs
4. Put off
• Postpone, delay, or reschedule an event, task, or action to a
later time or date
• I had to put off the meeting until next week due to unexpected
issues that arose in the project
5. End up
• Eventually reach or arrive at a particular place, condition, or
situation, often unintentionally or as a result of a series of events.
• After getting lost in the unfamiliar city, we somehow ended up at
the most charming little café, and it turned out to be a delightful
surprise.
6. Be really into
• Have a strong interest or enthusiasm for something
• I'm really into photography, and I spend hours exploring different
techniques and editing my photos to create unique images

Reported Speech
B. Questions
a.Yes / No Questions
•Original: “Did you do homework?”
•Reported: She asked me if / whether I had
done my homework
b.Question Words
•Original: “Where do you live?”
•Reported: She asked me where did I lived

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