sábado, 17 de maio de 2008

Exercises for 3rd Grade/ Direct and Indirect Speech

Discurso Direto Discurso Indireto

He said, "I have a test today." He said that he had a test that day.
He said, "I worked yesterday." He said that he had worked the day before.
He said, "I'll work tomorrow." He said that he would worked the next day.
He said, " I'm working now." He said that he was working then.
He said, " I was working He said that he had been working
5 minutes ago. 5 minutes before
He said, " I have lived here." He said that he had lived there.
He said, " I can work." He said that he could work.

** when the speech relates an order**

He said, "Open the door." He told me to open the door.
asked me

He said, "Don't open the door." He tod me not to open the door.
asked me

WOULD, COULD, SHOULD, MUST AND MIGHT : DON'T CHANGE!


EXERCISES!!!

I) Put the sentences into the Indirect Speech.

1) He said, "I feel well today." _
2) Mary said, "The boys are playing chess now." _
3) Mother said, "I read a good book yesterday."
4) He said, "The girls were here an hour ago."
5) Father said, " He was working 5 minutes ago."
6) They said, "We can work tomorrow."
7) He said, " I'll study with my friend Lucy in my house."
8) They said, "We won't come back early." _
9) He said, " Nobody could paint a picture as well as you." _
10) "Sit down." He asked. _
11) She said, "I can see you later." _
12) I said, "Josh has already paid that check."
13)She asked, "Don't open the door, Sarah." _
14) He said, "You should leave the country at once."
15)" Study here, Andrew." They ordered. _
16) I said to the boy, " Leave the room now." _
17) He said, " I must go to the library before it closes." _

have fun!!!
enjoy the exercises!!!
chuchu






Um comentário:

  1. She walks in beauty, like the night
    Of cloudless climes and starry skies;
    And all that's best of dark and bright
    Meet in her aspect and her eyes:
    Thus mellowed to that tender light
    Which heaven to gaudy day denies.

    One shade the more, one ray the less,
    Had half impaired the nameless grace
    Which waves in every raven tress,
    Or softly lightens over her face;
    Where thoughts serenely sweet express
    How pure, how dear their dwelling-place.


    And on that cheek, and over that brow,
    So soft, so calm, yet eloquent,
    The smiles that win, the tints that glow,
    But tell of days in goodness spent,
    A mind at peace with all below,
    A heart whose love is innocent!

    Lord Byron



    Teacher, traduzimos o poema p vc:

    Ela anda na beleza, igual à noite
    De tempos sem nuvens e céus estrelados
    E tudo isto é o melhor da escuridão e da claridade
    Encontre-a seus aspecto e olhos
    Assim admirado por aquela luz quente
    No qual o céu???? Recusa
    Uma sombra a mais, um raio a menos
    Tido meio deficiente o sem nome graciosidade
    Que ondas em todos corvo madeixa
    Ou suavemente clareia o seu rosto
    Onde idéias serenamente doce expressa
    Quão puro , quão caro o seu habitando

    E nessa bochecha , e acima de essa sobrancelha
    Tão macio , tão calmo , ainda eloqüente
    Os sorrisos que ganhamos , as matizes desse brilho
    Mas falar de dias de bondade usufruídos
    Uma mente em paz com todos abaixo
    Um coração cujo amar é inocente!


    Jéssica Silva nº 16 3°C
    Déborah nº06

    Não merecemos 10?? kisses

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