III. Read the dialogue and retell it in reported speech. Students: Good evening, Mrs. Parker. We should like to see the room you let. Mrs. Parker: Are you the students of the university? Students: Yes, we are. We are looking for a flat with all modern onveniences. Mrs. Parker: But where did you live before? Students: We rented a room in an old house which was pulled down . Now we temporarily live at our friends. Mrs. Parker: Then go and see my room. There are all necessary pieces of furniture in it. The room overlooks the city park and is not far from the University. Students: Your room is really nice and comfortable. But what about bed linen and would you also allow to use the refrigerator and the TV set? Mrs. Parker: Yes. That is included in the rent which is quite reasonable. Students: It isn’t bad indeed. When can we move in? Mrs. Parker: Any time you like. The room is ready
The students greeted Mrs. Parker and expressed their interest in seeing the room she had available for rent. Mrs. Parker inquired if they were university students, to which they confirmed. They mentioned they were looking for a place with modern conveniences, as they had previously lived in a room in an old house that had been demolished and were currently staying with friends.
Mrs. Parker suggested they go and see the room she had available, mentioning it had all necessary furniture and a view of the city park, as well as being close to the university. The students complimented the room and inquired about bed linen, refrigerator, and TV usage, to which Mrs. Parker confirmed were included in the rent. They found the rent reasonable and asked when they could move in, to which Mrs. Parker replied they could do so anytime as the room was ready.
The students greeted Mrs. Parker and expressed their interest in seeing the room she had available for rent. Mrs. Parker inquired if they were university students, to which they confirmed. They mentioned they were looking for a place with modern conveniences, as they had previously lived in a room in an old house that had been demolished and were currently staying with friends.
Mrs. Parker suggested they go and see the room she had available, mentioning it had all necessary furniture and a view of the city park, as well as being close to the university. The students complimented the room and inquired about bed linen, refrigerator, and TV usage, to which Mrs. Parker confirmed were included in the rent. They found the rent reasonable and asked when they could move in, to which Mrs. Parker replied they could do so anytime as the room was ready.