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23. “Sticks and umbrellas must be left at the desk,” said the no-
tice in the museum.
24. “Must you do it all tonight? Couldn't you leave some for
tomorrow?” I asked her.
25. “When you go through Bayeux you must see the tapestry,”
he told me.
26. He said, “You must walk faster; you are far too slow.”
27. “You mustn't forget to put the stamp on or your friend will
have to pay double postage,” he told me.
28. “I needn't tell you how grateful I am,” he said.
IV. Convert into reported speech supplying reporting verbs.
1. “Every educated man must visit Paris at least once in his life.”
2. “I've had to give a lot of thought recently to my feelings toward
you.”
3. “I am to have a board meeting on Tuesday but I might be sum-
moned to New York.”
4. “I looked around for my car but it was nowhere to be seen.”
5. “If you don't pay for the parcel you are sending the recipient will
have to pay for it.”
6. “You are not to utter a word until I allow you to. Make sure you
remember it well.”
7. I found myself in an unknown town and had to have someone to
show me the way from the station.”
8. “This medicine is to be taken two times a day between meals.”
9. “The conference proceeds like this: in an hour we are to be at the
exhibition, then a private meeting and finally we are to have a
gala-dinner.”
10. “You don't have to copy this article. I have a spare copy; I can
share it with you.”
6. SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD IN REPORTED SPEECH
I. Put the following into reported speech.
1. He said, “When you are at the butcher's remember to get a
bone for the dog.”
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2. She said, “If you feel faint sit down and put your head be-
tween your knees.”
3. “If I find your purse what shall I do with it?” he said. “Keep
it till you see me again,” I replied.
4. She said, “If he arrives before I get back give him something
to drink.”
5. “If anyone rings up,” she said, “say that I'll be back
shortly.”
6. “When you are driving always look in your driving mirror
before turning right,” said my instructor.
7. “Leave the key under the mat if you go out,” she said.
8. “If you think the room is cold shut the windows,” said my
aunt.
9. “If you feel lonely any time ring me up,” he said.
10. “If she doesn't eat meat, offer her an omelette,” he said.
11. “Get the car off the road on to the verge if you have a
puncture. Don't leave it on the road,” said my father.
12. “If I am not back by this time tomorrow take this letter to
the police,” he said.
13. “When you see Mrs. Pitt don't forget to thank her,” she said
to her husband.
14. “When the bell rings take the meat out of the oven,”
sister
said.
15. “If you are taken prisoner,” said the officer, “give your
name, rank and number but refuse to answer any other questions.”
16. “When you hear the fire alarm, shut all windows and go
downstairs as quickly as possible,” said the schoolmaster.
17. “If the lift should stop between two floors press the emer-
gency button,” he said.
18. “Before you allow anyone to use the Turkish bath re-
member to ask him if he has a weak heart,” said the senior attendant.
19. “If the police stop me, what shall I say?” she asked.
20. “What shall I do if he refuses to let me in?” she said. “Write
a note and push it under the door,” I said.
21. “What will happen if the strike continues?” he said.
22. “If it goes on snowing, how'll we get food?” wondered the
housewives.
23. “Sticks and umbrellas must be left at the desk,” said the no- 2. She said, “If you feel faint sit down and put your head be- tice in the museum. tween your knees.” 24. “Must you do it all tonight? Couldn't you leave some for 3. “If I find your purse what shall I do with it?” he said. “Keep tomorrow?” I asked her. it till you see me again,” I replied. 25. “When you go through Bayeux you must see the tapestry,” 4. She said, “If he arrives before I get back give him something he told me. to drink.” 26. He said, “You must walk faster; you are far too slow.” 5. “If anyone rings up,” she said, “say that I'll be back 27. “You mustn't forget to put the stamp on or your friend will shortly.” have to pay double postage,” he told me. 6. “When you are driving always look in your driving mirror 28. “I needn't tell you how grateful I am,” he said. before turning right,” said my instructor. 7. “Leave the key under the mat if you go out,” she said. IV. Convert into reported speech supplying reporting verbs. 8. “If you think the room is cold shut the windows,” said my 1. “Every educated man must visit Paris at least once in his life.” aunt. 2. “I've had to give a lot of thought recently to my feelings toward 9. “If you feel lonely any time ring me up,” he said. you.” 10. “If she doesn't eat meat, offer her an omelette,” he said. 3. “I am to have a board meeting on Tuesday but I might be sum- 11. “Get the car off the road on to the verge if you have a moned to New York.” puncture. Don't leave it on the road,” said my father. 4. “I looked around for my car but it was nowhere to be seen.” 12. “If I am not back by this time tomorrow take this letter to 5. “If you don't pay for the parcel you are sending the recipient will the police,” he said. have to pay for it.” 13. “When you see Mrs. Pitt don't forget to thank her,” she said 6. “You are not to utter a word until I allow you to. Make sure you to her husband. remember it well.” 14. “When the bell rings take the meat out of the oven,” sister 7. I found myself in an unknown town and had to have someone to said. show me the way from the station.” 15. “If you are taken prisoner,” said the officer, “give your 8. “This medicine is to be taken two times a day between meals.” name, rank and number but refuse to answer any other questions.” 9. “The conference proceeds like this: in an hour we are to be at the 16. “When you hear the fire alarm, shut all windows and go exhibition, then a private meeting and finally we are to have a downstairs as quickly as possible,” said the schoolmaster. gala-dinner.” 17. “If the lift should stop between two floors press the emer- 10. “You don't have to copy this article. I have a spare copy; I can gency button,” he said. share it with you.” 18. “Before you allow anyone to use the Turkish bath re- member to ask him if he has a weak heart,” said the senior attendant. 19. “If the police stop me, what shall I say?” she asked. 6. SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD IN REPORTED SPEECH 20. “What shall I do if he refuses to let me in?” she said. “Write I. Put the following into reported speech. a note and push it under the door,” I said. 1. He said, “When you are at the butcher's remember to get a 21. “What will happen if the strike continues?” he said. bone for the dog.” 22. “If it goes on snowing, how'll we get food?” wondered the housewives. 39 40
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