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Kelas : B3
Ιndirect speech:
A week later Helen met Peter at the cinema. She told him about their conversation with
Mr West:
I asked Mr West what happened to you. He said that you. ... (continue)
Multiple choice test (indirect speech)
1. "Who took my English book?"
He was curious to know who...
a. took my English
b. had taken his English book.
c. takes his English book.
d. has taken my English book.
HAD BETTER
Change the following sentences so as to introduce "had better"
1. It will be better if you wait
It had better to wait
2. It will be better if she visits a doctor
It had better if she visit a doctor.
3. It will be better if you don't work hard.
It had better if you not to work hard
4. It will be better if I don't wait for her.
It had better if I don’t wait for her.
5. It will be better if we come back home.
It had better if we come back home
6. It will be better if they don't say anything?
Had it better if they don’t say anything ?
7. It will be better if he studies harder.
It had better if he study hard.
8. It will be better if they don’t quarrel.
It had better if they don’t quarrel.
9. It will be better if John comes to the party.
It had better if jhon come to the party.
10. It will be better if Helen has a long rest.
It had better if Helen has a long rest.
EXCLAMATORY SENTENCES
A. Supply "what" or "what a" in the sentences;
1. What a hot day
2. What a nice children
3. What a foolish mistakes
4. What a happy couple
5. What easy problem
6. What a difficult exercises
7. What a funny name Helen has
8. What good company
9. What a good idea
10. What a pretty eyes she has.
B. Change the sentences to exclamation form by using "how", "what" "what a"
1. Helen has a beautiful new car.
How beautiful new car helen has.
2. John's father has a nice garden.
What a nice garden Jhon’s father had.
3. It was very hot yesterday.
How hot yesterday.
4. It is very cold today.
How cold today
5. It is a very cold day.
What a cold day
6. Helen speaks German fluently.
What a fluently helen speaks German.
7. George is wearing a nice tie.
George wearing what a nice tie
8. It is a wonderful afternoon.
How wonderful afternoon.
9. Paul drives very well.
How well Paul drives.
10. He sang horribly.
What a horrible sang.
ELSE
Rewrite the following sentences with "else":
1. No other person is coming.
None person is coming else.
2. At what other place must I go?
At what other else place must I go?
3. What other person is staying with you?
What other person is staying else with you?
4. Has he any other thing to say?
Has he any other thing else to say?
5. May I go to some other please?
May I go to some other else please?
6. Ask some other person to help you
Ask some other person else to help you.
7. All the others have their pens.
All the others have their pens else.
8. In what other way could I do it?
In what other way else could I do it?
9. No other person helped her.
None else person helped her.
10. I have met them in some other place.
I have met them else in some other place.
11. Did you buy any other thing?
Did you buy any other thing else?
12. I think I put it in another place.
I think I put it in another else place.
13. What other thing is there to add?
What other thing else is there to add?
14. Has she bought any other thing?
Has she bought any other thing else?
15. She didn't see any other thing she liked.
She didn’t see any other thing else she liked.
"IT TAKES"
Change the following sentences so as to introduce the correct form of the expression
"it takes". Then change the sentences to questions beginning with "how long".
1. You will walk there in a quarter of an hour,
a. You will take there in a quarter of an hour
b. How long it takes to go there?
2. He did his homework in less than 2 hours,
a. It take less than 2 hours to do his homework.
b. How long does it take to do his homework?
3. He prepares the meal in one hour,
a. It takes one hour to prepare meal.
b. How long he need to prepare the meal?
4. They found their dog in three days,
a. It takes three days to find their dog.
b. How long they took to find their dog?
5. I will read this book in a week,
a. The book takes a week to read.
b. How long the book will read?
6. Helen wrote the letters in 1 hour,
a. Helen takes 1 hour to write the letter.
b. How long helen wrote the letter?
7. They got there in a few minutes,
a. It takes a few minutes to take there
b. How long they got to go there?
8. They completed it in a week.
a. It takes a week to complete it.
b. How long they need to complete it?
9. He spent two years to get his degree,
a. It takes two years to get his degree.
b. How long did he take to take his degree?
10. They built this school in a year,
a. It take a year to build this school
b. How long they build this school?
11. I will translate it in 6 months,
a. It takes 6 months to translate it
b. How long does it takes to translate?
12. He will finish school in two years.
a. It takes 2 years to him to finish his school
b. How long he takes to finish his school?
13. We got there in a few minutes,
a. It take a few minutes to go there.
b. How long they got to go there?
14. She learned Chinese in 10 years.
a. It takes 10 years for her to learn Chinese
b. How long she learned Chinese?