IV. Make the phrases passive: 1. They teach ancient cultures at that university. 2. Andy has informed the police. 3. Does the maid make the beds every day? 4. We’ll send the box tomorrow. 5. You must forgive that woman. V. Change into Reported Speech: 1. Do you go to school on Saturdays? – She asked. 2. Where does Henry buy his perfume? – I asked Marry. 3. Believe me, - he told me. (he told me, that he was believing me) 4. Don’t drop litter in the streets, - I told the students. (I told the students, that 5. I’ll book the apartment tomorrow, - said Ron. 6. I joined the club yesterday, - said Peter. 7. I’m reading now, - she said. VI. Insert the necessary prepositions: 1. _____________ the 15 of April we came to New Jersey. 2. Are you ready ________ the test? 3. _______ the moment she’s working _______ a doctor. 4. We went ___ a trip __ Boston__ the beginning of May. It is a busy city the east of the USA. We were really amazed ___ the scenic countryside. We traveled Boston__ car. There are a lot of skyscrapers Boston.
On the 15th of April we came to New Jersey.Are you ready for the test?At the moment she’s working as a doctor.We went on a trip to Boston at the beginning of May. It is a busy city in the east of the USA. We were really amazed by the scenic countryside. We traveled to Boston by car. There are a lot of skyscrapers in Boston.
VI. Insert the necessary prepositions:
On the 15th of April we came to New Jersey.Are you ready for the test?At the moment she’s working as a doctor.We went on a trip to Boston at the beginning of May. It is a busy city in the east of the USA. We were really amazed by the scenic countryside. We traveled to Boston by car. There are a lot of skyscrapers in Boston.