. Put the following sentences into indirect speech:
1. “There’s been an accident, and the road is blocked”, said the policeman. 2. “Matters relating to, say, divorce are, of course, dealt with in a civil court rather than a criminal court”, said the lawyer. 3. “Did you hear? Somebody broke into that jewelry shop in the town centre last night and stole
$50,000 worth of stuff”, said Peter. 4. Aunt Sally put the newspaper aside: “Three prisoners have broken out of Hallton Jail. We’d better lock all our doors tonight!” 5. Mary looked at me and said: “I suspect that young neighbour of ours has got mixed up in something illegal.” 6. The People’s Party representative said to the interviewer: “Members of our party believe that the monarchy should be abol-ished.” 7. “The two children were knocked down by a drunken driver. Both children were seriously injured and police have arrested the driv-er”, said the constable. 8. “A security guard at the bank was attacked and badly injured by thieves last night”, said the reporter. 9. “The number of accidents caused by cars driving too fast has increased very quickly in the last two years”, said the Head of the Department.
I volunteer at a retirement home for a few hours each week.
1) General Do I volunteer at a retirement home for a few hours each week?
2) Disjunctive I volunteer at a retirement home for a few hours each week, dont I?
3) Alternative Do I volunteer at a retirement home for a few hours each week or each month?
4) Special: Where Do I volunteer for a few hours each week
5) To subject: Who volunteer at a retirement home for a few hours each week?
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