Session
12
Report
Speech
Reza Gustiani Ratu
Business Administration
STATEMENTS
Part 1
a.Paul said that
Atlanta was a wonderful city.
b. Ruth said that
she was jogging every morning.
c. anne said that
Jenny wasn't studying for her exams.
d. Andrew said that
he used to be very fat.
e. Jim said that
he couldn't swim.
Part 2
a.Jane said Mary
worked in a bank.
b. Jim said he was
staying with some friends.
c. Mike said he
had never been to Russia.
d. Ella said Tom
couldn't use a computer.
e. Jill said
everybody must/ had to try to do their best.
f. Jane said
Rachel may move to another flat.
g. Bill said he
would stay at home on Sunday.
Part 3
a.Miss Moore said
(that) they would make a lovely couple.
b. Mister Smith
said (that) they were going to live in Brighton.
c. Mrs Jones said
(that) the bride and the groom were very nice young couple.
d. Mr Roberts said
(that) the bride was wearing a beautiful wedding dress.
e. Mr Clarke said
(that) the couple parents looked happy.
f. Miss Mayall
said (that) the bride's father had bought them a new flat.
Part 4
a. I said to her
(that) I had something to show her.
b. He said (that)
he was going away the next day/ the following day/ the day after.
c. Rupert said
(that) he had been in London for a month but he hadn't had time to visit the
Tower.
d. She replied
(that) she would go with him/ her/ me/ you as soon as she was ready.
e. They said
(that) they had a lift but very often it didn't work.
f. He said (that)
he must/ had to go to the dentist the next day/ the following day/ the day
after.
g. He said (that )
he had found an old Roman coin in the garden the previous day/ the day before
and he was going to take it to the museum that afternoon.
Part 5
a. She said (that)
she was very tired.
b. He said (that)
he would see them soon.
c. She said (that)
she was going to the cinema.
d. He said (that)
he saw the children very often.
e. She said (that)
she was having a bath.
f. She said (that)
she had already met their parents.
g. She said (that)
she had stayed in a hotel for a few weeks.
h. He said (that)
he must/ had to go home to make dinner.
i. She said (that)
she hadn't been waiting long.
j. He said (that)
he was listening to the radio.
k. She said (that)
she would tell them the news on Saturday.
l. He said (that)
he liked swimming, dancing and playing tennis.
m. She said (that)
she could drive.
n. He said (that)
he had walked home after the party.
o. She said (that)
she was going to be sick.
p. He said (that)
he must/ had to go out to post a letter.
q. He said (that)
he had spoken to Jane the previous week/ the week before.
r. He said (that)
he was trying to listen to music.
s. She said (that)
she would phone the office from the airport.
t. He said (that)
he couldn't speak any foreign languages.
Part 6
a. She said (that)
she would see me/ you/ him/ her the next day/ the following day/ the day after.
b. He said (that)
he had seen her that day.
c. She said (that)
she didn't like that film.
d. She said (that)
they had gone swimming that day.
e. He said (that)
he had met her three months before.
f. She said (that)
she would see Mary on Sunday.
g. She said (that)
Pete and Sue were getting married the next day/ the following day/ the day
after.
h. She said (that)
Stephen was bringing some records to the party the next day/ the following day/
the day after.
i. She said (that)
she really liked that furniture.
j. She said (that)
her parents were arriving the next day/ the following day/ the day after.
k. They said
(that) they had visited her that morning.
l. They said
(that) they would see her the next summer/ the following summer.
m. He said (that)
they had been there three months before.
n. She said (that)
she could see me/ you/ him/ her the next day/ the following day/ the day after.
Part 7
a. ... what his/
her name was.
b. ... if he/ she
had seen the robbers.
c. ... what they
were wearing.
d. ... how he/ she
thought they had got in.
e. ... what they
had taken.
Part 8
a. He wanted to
know what my name was.
b. She asked me/
you/ him/ her if I/ you/ he/ she liked Marlon Brandon.
c. She asked me/
you/ him/ her how old I/ you/ he/ she was.
d. I asked when
the train left.
e. He asked me/
you/ him/ her if I/ you/ he/ she was enjoying myself/ yourself/ himself/
herself.
f. He asked me/
you/ him/ her how I was/ you were/ he was/ she was.
g. She asked me/
you/ him/ her if my/ your/ his/ her father worked there.
h. He asked me/
you/ him/ her if I/ you/ he/ she lived near my/ your/ his/ her father.
i. My mother asked
me/ you/ him/ her who I/ you/ he/ she had seen at the meeting.
j. He asked me/
you/ him/ her why I/ you/ he/ she had taken his wallet.
k. She asked me/
you/ him/ her how I/ you/ he/ she got to school.
l. She asked me/
you/ him/ her if I was/ you were/ he was/ she was a foreigner.
m. The boy asked
me/ you/ him/ her where I/ you/ he/ she lived.
n. He asked me/
you/ him/ her if I/ you/ he/ she had met Danny before.
o. He asked me/
you/ him/ her if I was/ you were/ he was/ she was hungry.
p. She asked why
Judy hadn't been at the party.
q. My father asked
me/ you/ him/ her why I/ you/ he/ she hadn't telephoned.
r. He asked me/
you/ him/ her if I/ you/ he/ she had borrowed his dictionary.
s. The teacher
asked me/ you/ him/ her why I was/ you were/ he was/ she was so late.
t. She asked me/
you/ him/ her/ us if I / you/ he/ she/ we had finished my/ your/ his/ her/ our
exam.
u. He asked me/
you/ him/ her if I/ you/ he/ she had invited Judy and Mitch.
v. She asked me/
you/ him/ her if my/ your/ his/ her brother lived in London.
w. The judge asked
why the police hadn't reported the crime.
x. He asked me/
you/ him/ her/ us if I/ you/ he/ she/ we knew who had broken the window.
y. He shouted why
I/ you/ he/ she wouldn't let him in.
Part 9
COMMANDS, REQUESTS
AND ADVICE
a. Carol
asked Bob to make some coffee.
b. She told them
to do their homework soon.
c. He reminded Ann
to buy a map.
d. He advised Mrs
Clark to see a doctor.
e. They warned
Bill to keep all the windows closed.
f. Francis told
Paul to go home.
g. He tried to
persuade Bob to stay for supper.
Part 10
a. She told me not
to be funny.
b. He told her to
wait there till he came.
c. She told him to
go to bed and not to get up till he was called.
d. He told her to
be a good girl and to sit quietly for five minutes.
e. I told him to
watch the milk and not to let it boil over.
f. He told me not
to take my coat off.
g. I told him not
to forget to thank Mrs Jones when he was saying good bye to her.
h. They told her
to stop that dog.
Part 11
a. He told Mary to
sit down.
b. He asked me/
you/ him/ her to pass his suitcase.
c. The children's
motherwarned then not to go near the sea.
d. Tim's father
told him not to be late.
e. The librarian
told the children to be quiet.
f. The inspector
told us to have our tickets ready.
Part 12
a. told
b. said
c. told
d. said
e. told
f. said
g. say
h. tell
i. told
j. told
k. said
l. said
m. tell
n. saying
o. tell
p. says
q. told
r. say
s. Tell
t. telling
u. said
v. said
w. said
x. told
y. said
z. telling
Part 13
b. She suggested going to the cinema that
night/ that we go to the cinema that night.
c. He admitted
that he had stolen the wallet.
d. He warned us
that the water was boiling.
e. My father
insisted on apologizing to my teacher.
f. My friend
agreed to share the expenses with me.