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20. The lights of the city looked (beautiful, beautifully).
               21. The bread tastes so (fresh, freshly).
               22. We felt (weary, wearily).
               23. We rose (weary, wearily) to our feet.
               24. Doctor, one of the patients doesn't feel (good, well).
               25. She looks very (clever, cleverly). She does everything (clever, cleverly).
               26. This food smells (delicious, deliciously), but it tastes (terrible, terribly).
               27. The dog looks (hungry, hungrily).
               28. The dog looked (hungry, hungrily) at the food on the table.
               29. The sea seems (quiet, quietly) now.
               30. He smiled (quiet, quietly).

               Exercise 7. Put the verbs in brackets into he appropriate tense:
               1.  When I opened the window, I saw the sun (to shine).
               2.  We are sure Simon (to marry) her some time later.
               3.  He can’t remember where he (to put) his glasses.
               4.  George thought the restaurant (to be) expensive.
               5.  She was disappointed that she (not to get) the job.
               6.  I didn’t understand why they (to destroy) their relationship.
               7.  He is not sure they (to find) their way in the darkness.
               8.  Jane asked me if I (to invite) Ann to the party.
               9.  People say that he always (to be) very rich.
               10.  She said she (to wait) for me since seven o’clock.
               11.  They thought I (to give) them my telephone number.
               12.  I am afraid I (not can) to answer you question.
               13.  We wanted to know what (to happen) to John.
               14.  George thought he (can) repair the car himself.
               15.  She is very upset: she (to break) her watch.
               16.  Bill said he (to feel) ill.
               17.  We thought she still (to be) in hospital.
               18.  I knew he (to pass) his examination at that time.
               19.  My cousin promised he (to visit) me in a week.
               20.  We didn’t know they (to be) tired.

               Exercise 8. Put the following statements into Indirect Speech:
               1.  She said: “My grandmother hates leaving doors open”.
               2.  “Do you think you always right?” she asked me.
               3.  “Is there something wrong with you?” my friend said to me. — “What can I do for you?”
               4.  “You told me to be objective and that’s what I do”, said Mary to her mother.
               5.  Frank said to Jane: “I suppose nothing will change your decision”.
               6.  “Please, don’t help him!” said woman. — “He can do it by himself”.
               7.  “Which of you is free now?” asked the teacher.
               8.  “Don’t criticise your friend”, said Nike.
               9.  Rita said to me: “What has mother told you to do today?”
               10.  “I can look after myself”, said the old man.
               11.  “Why did you use the phone without asking?” said John.
               12. . She said to Mabel: “I've never heard anyone worse. He is a bad singer”.
               13.  Mark said to me: “You have never been so insulted!”
               14.  “Do you think it’s strange that he wants to sleep on the floor?” Julia asked Tom.
               15.  “If I feel better, I will come to see you tomorrow”, said Helen to me.


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