He Said He Would Never Ever Hurt Me Again Lyrics


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1. Offset read then written report what the flight bellboy told the passengers before takeoff.

1 ……She told them not to smoke in no-smoking areas or in the toilets. …………...

2 ……………………………………………………………………………………...

3 ……………………………………………………………………………………...

4 ……………………………………………………………………………………...

5 ……………………………………………………………………………………...

6 ……………………………………………………………………………………...

vii ……………………………………………………………………………………...

eight ……………………………………………………………………………………...

9 ……………………………………………………………………………………...
2. Modify the following from Straight into Reported Speech.

1. "Where take yous been?" he said to me. …He asked me where I had been. ….........................

ii. "Close your eyes and open up the parcel," she said to me. ………………………............................

three. "I'thousand writing my autobiography," said Paul. (upward-to-appointment reporting) ……………..........................

4. They said to her, "We promise y'all will lend the states your machine." (out-of-appointment reporting) .........................

5. "Please sir, can I take some more food?" said Oliver. ………………………………………….

6. "Go to your room and stay there!" said his father . …………………………………………….

vii. "Don't walk on the grass," the park attendant said to us. …………………………......................

eight. "Did you pay the electricity nib?" he said to his wife. ………………………….........................

nine. "I'll phone you at 7 o'clock tonight," she said to him. (out-of-date reporting)……………..

x. "What size shoes do you lot accept?" the shop banana said to him. (out-of-date reporting)………

11. "He'south never written to me before," said Maria. (upwardly-to-engagement reporting) ……………………….

12. "Let's paint the walls blue!" said my little brother. ……………………………………………

thirteen. "Will Liza be safe on her own?" her begetter wondered. (out-of-date reporting)……………….

fourteen. My mother said to me, "Don't stay up reading too late!" ……………………………………..

xv. "I ain ii cars, a yacht and a private aeroplane," said Roy. (untrue) …………........................
Modals in Reported Speech


The forms of some modal verbs change in Reported Speech when the reported judgement is out of date. Volition/Shall would, can could/would exist able to, may might/could, shall should (asking for advice) or would (asking for data) / offering (expressing offers), must must/had to (obligation) (must remains the same when information technology expresses possibility or deduction), needn't didn't need to/didn't take to/wouldn't have to.

Would, could, used to, mustn't, should, might, ought to and had amend remain the same.


Direct Speech

He said, "I'll come across you later".

He said, "I can lift weights".

He said, "I can do it tomorrow".
He said, "I may encounter John".

He said, "How shall I repair the tap?"
He said, "When shall nosotros arrive?"
He said, "Shall I clean information technology?"

He said, "Yous must return it shortly".
He said, "She must be clever".

He said, "Y'all should work more".

He said, "You had better aid me".

He said, "You needn't do it now".
He said, "You needn't come tomorrow".



Reported Speech

He said (that) he would meet me later.

He said (that) he could lift weights.

He said (that) he would be able to do information technology the next twenty-four hours.

He said (that) he might see John.

He asked how he should repair/to repair the tap. (advice)

He asked when they would make it. (information)

He offered to clean it. (expressing offers)

He said (that) I must/had to render it soon. (obligation)

He said (that) she must be clever. (deduction)

He said (that) I should piece of work more.

He said (that) I had ameliorate help him.

He said (that) I didn't demand to/didn't have to do it and then.

He said (that) I wouldn't accept to become the next day.

Reporting a dialogue or a conversation


In conversations or dialogues nosotros employ a mixture of statements, commands and questions. When we report dialogues or conversations, nosotros use: and, as, adding that, and he/she added that, explaining that, because, just, since, then, and and so he/she went on to say, while, and then etc or the introductory verb in the present participle form. Exclamations such as: Oh!, Oh honey!, Well! etc are omitted in Reported Speech.

Direct Speech

"Oh, that is a very overnice sweater!" she said.

"Where did you buy it?"
"It is too difficult for you," she said. "Shall I assistance yous?"

"Why don't you lot come over for dinner on Friday?" she said. "Nosotros could talk over it so."

Reported Spoken communication

She remarked/exclaimed that information technology was a very nice sweater and she asked where I had bought it. ("Oh" is omitted)

She said information technology was too hard for me, offering to assistance.

She invited me to dinner on Friday, suggesting that we could discuss it then.

three. Rewrite the following conversations in Reported Oral communication.

A "How can I lose weight?" Alan said.

"You lot mustn't eat sweets or oily nutrient. You can eat potatoes, though. You should also become enough of practice," said the physician.

"Shall I bring together a gym?" said Alan

"You needn't join a gym. Y'all tin can go jogging every day", said the physician.

Alan asked the dr. how he could lose weight……………………………………...
B "How can I get a job?" Jane said.

"You lot can look through the newspapers at the chore advertisements. You lot can also become to the Job Centre. I'thou sure they could find you a job," said Julie.

"Shall I become to a private employment agency?' said Jane.

"You could, only it volition toll yous a lot of money and you don't take much," said Julie.

Jane asked Julie how she could get a job. …………………………………………….
Exclamations  Yeah/No short answers  Question tags


Exclamations are introduced in Reported Speech communication with exclaim, thank, wish, say, cry out in pain, requite an exclamation of surprise / horror / disgust / please etc. The assertion mark becomes a full stop. Exclamatory words such as Oh!, Eee!,

Wow! etc are omitted in the reported sentence.

"Ow!" she said as she hitting her caput on the door. She cried out in pain equally she striking her head on the door.

Yes/No short answers are expressed in Reported Oral communication with a subject + appropriate auxiliary verb or discipline + appropriate introductory verb.

"Can y'all assistance me?" he said. "No," she said. He asked her if she could help him and she said she couldn't . or He asked her if she could help him, only she refused .

Question tags are omitted in Reported Speech communication. We can use an appropriate introductory verb to retain their effect.

"He isn't lying, is he?" she said. She wondered if he was lying.

4. Plow the following into Reported Speech communication.

1. "You did steal the coin, didn't y'all?" he said. …He insisted that I had stolen the coin. ………………………………………………………………………………………

2. "Will y'all leave the keys?" she asked. "Of course!" he said. ……………………………

3. "Wonderful!" he said, when the depository financial institution director agreed to lend him the money. ………...

4. "Ouch!" he said, as the nurse gave him the injection. …………………………………...

5. "Would you like to come out with me?" he asked. "Non really," she replied. …………..

vi. "I don't suppose y'all could lend me any money, could you?" he asked me. ……………

7. "Wow!" he said when he first saw the Pyramids. ……………………………………….

8. "Would you like another slice of cake?" she asked. "Aye, please," he replied. ………...

9. "Y'all'll try not to be late, won't you?" he said to her. …………………………………...

10. "Ugh!" she said, equally she stepped into the dingy puddle. ………………………………
v. Rewrite the post-obit conversation in Reported Speech communication.

"Oh, Roger! What a surprise!" Lisa said at the sight of her husband.

"Hello, Lisa. Happy Birthday!" Roger said, giving her some flowers.

"Wow - they're lovely!" Lisa said. "Thank you."

"Would you like me to put them in water for you?" Roger asked.

"Aye, please," Lisa said.

"Permit'due south get out this evening, shall nosotros?" Roger said. "I've found a new restaurant which I think yous'll like."
Lisa gave an assertion of surprise at the sight of her husband. ……………………………..
6. Rewrite the following conversations in Reported Spoken communication.

A "Sally, would you like to exit tonight for a modify?" Daniel asked.

"What a lovely idea! Why don't we get for a meal?" Sally said.

"Well ...mm... possibly, but I've already bought two tickets for the opera," Daniel said.

"Even improve. Simply I'll walk out if you fall asleep like the last time!" Emerge threatened.

"Non at all! I only had my eyes airtight to savour the music," Daniel explained.

"All right then, I'll go, just y'all should keep your mouth closed if you're going to snore," Sally said.

Daniel asked Sally if she would like to…………………………………………………...

B "John's tardily," said Mr Brown.

"He must have got stuck in traffic,"" said Sandra. "Shall I telephone him?"

"No, yous needn't phone him, simply you lot'd ameliorate tell his secretarial assistant to check today's diary. He may take an engagement this morning," said Mr Brown.

Mr Chocolate-brown said that John was late.…………………………………………………..


When we report a speaker's words we don't just use rules mechanically, we translate what nosotros hear or read, so we use appropriate reporting verbs (introductory verbs) similar the post-obit:

Introductory verb

Directly Speech

Reported Speech

agree + to-inf

demand
offer
promise
decline
threaten + to-inf / that
claim
advise + sb + to-inf
allow
ask
beg
command
encourage
forbid
instruct
invite sb
social club
permit
remind
urge
warn
want

accuse sb of + -ing class
apologise for
admit (to)
avowal most
complain to sb about
deny
insist on
propose
agree + that-clause
claim
mutter
deny
exclaim
explain
inform sb
promise
suggest
explain to sb + how
wonder where/what/ why/how + clause (when the subject of the introductory verb is non the aforementioned as the bailiwick in the indirect question)

wonder + whether +

to-inf or clause

wonder where/what/ how + to-inf (when the subject field of the infinitive is the same as the discipline of the verb)


"Aye, I'll do it again."

"Tell me the truth!"
"Would you like me to bulldoze you home?"

"I will pay you on Friday."
"No, I won't tell you her secret."

"Keep placidity or I'll punish yous."

"I witnessed the crime."
"Yous should talk well-nigh your problem."

"You can use my telephone."
"Please, close the door."
"Delight, please don't striking the dog."

"Move to your correct"
"Go ahead, say what you call back."

"You mustn't come dwelling house after eleven."

"Mix the eggs with the flour."
"I'd similar you to come to my party."

"Don't leave your room again."

"You may speak to the judge."
"Don't forget to turn the lights off."

"Try to have sympathy for the family."

"Don't touch the wire with wet hands."

"I'd like you to be kind."

"You acted as if yous were guilty."

"I'm sorry I injure you lot."
"Yes, I was wrong."
"I'm the fastest runner of all."
"You always debate."
"No, I didn't swallow your cake."
"Yous must habiliment that blouse."
"Let's order a pizza."
"Yes, she's very kind."
"I saw the accident."
"Y'all never ask my opinion."
"I have never met her!"
"It's a tragedy!"
"It's a complicated problem."
"Your asking is beingness reviewed."

"I won't be belatedly."
"You ought to give her a call."

"That's how I succeeded."
He asked himself, "How old is she?''

He asked himself, "Where are my keys?"

He asked himself, "Why is she so cold?"

He asked himself, 'What is the right answer?"

He asked himself, "Shall I invite them?"

He asked himself, "Where shall I go?"

He asked himself, "What shall I read first?"

He asked himself, "How shall I tell her?"


He agreed to do it once again.

He demanded to be told the truth.

He offered to drive me home.
He promised to pay me on Fri.

He refused to tell me her hush-hush.

He threatened to punish me if I didn't keep repose.

He claimed to take witnessed the crime.

He advised me to talk almost my problem.

He allowed me to use his phone.

He asked me to close the door.

He begged me not to hit the dog.

He commanded me to motion to my correct.

He encouraged me to say what I thought.

He forbade us to come home afterwards eleven.

He instructed me to mix the eggs with the flour.

He invited me (to go) to his party.

He ordered me not to exit my room over again.

He permitted/immune me to speak to the approximate.

He reminded me to turn the lights off.

He urged me to effort to have sympathy for the family unit.

He warned me not to touch the wire with wet hands.

He wanted me to be kind.

He accused me of acting as if I were guilty.

He apologised for hurting me.

He admitted (to) being wrong.

He boasted near being the fastest runner of all.

He complained to me about my arguing.

He denied eating/having eaten my block.

He insisted on me/my wearing that blouse.

He suggested ordering a pizza.

He agreed that she was very kind.

He claimed that he had seen the accident.

He complained that I never inquire his opinion.

He denied that he had e'er met her.

He exclaimed that information technology was a tragedy.

He explained that it was a complicated trouble.

He informed me that my asking was beingness reviewed.

He promised that he wouldn't be late.

He suggested that I requite her a phone call.

He explained to me how he had succeeded.

He wondered how old she was.

He wondered where his keys were.

He wondered why she was then cold.

He wondered what the right reply was.

He wondered whether to invite them.

He wondered whether he should invite them.

He wondered where to go.

He wondered what to read first.
He wondered how to tell her.


/adapted from Circular-up 6. Virginia Evans/

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