Questions write these sentences as reported questions using the words given. a. “what’s your name? ”, he asked. (wanted to know) b. “do you like marlon brandon? ”, she asked. c. “how old are you? ”, she said. (asked) d. “when does the train leave? ”, i asked. e. “are you enjoying yourself? ”, he
asked. f. “how are you? ”, he said. (asked) g. “does your father work here? ”, she asked. h. “do you live near your father? ”, he asked. i. “who did you see at the meeting? ”, my mother asked. j. “why did you take my wallet? ”, he asked. k. “how did you get to school? ”, she asked. l. “are you a
foreigner? ”, she asked. m. “where do you live? ”, the boy asked. n. “have you met danny before? ”, he asked. o. “are you hungry? ”, he asked. p. “why wasn’t judy at the party? ”, she asked. q. “why didn’t you telephone? ”, my father asked. r. “did you borrow my dictionary? ”, he asked. s. “why are
you so late? ”, the teacher asked. t. “have you finished your exams? ”, she asked. u. “did you invite judy and mitch? ”, he asked. v. “does your brother live in london? ”, she asked. w. “why didn’t the police report the crime? ”, the judge asked. x. “do you know who broke the window? ”, he asked.
The flat is doing the 4th floor of a building have Delancey Street and Grand Street. The building is howa 24-hour garage and not Indian restaurant, so there are always lots of cars and people in the street. The cars are quite noisy.
It’s a studio flat with only one room. My bed is on a shelf life the kitchen. The toilet and the shower are … the shelf. In the kitchen, there is a sink, a fridge, and a cooker, but there isn’t a dishwasher or a washing machine – I go to the launderette on Grand Street to wash clothes. have the window, there is a red carpet on the floor and there’s an armchair and table with a television on it. From the window, I can see the East River. It’s for the building.
Task 2: Articles. Choose the correct option.
It’s very difficult to find a (a/the/-) flat in the(the/-) New York. I’m very lucky. I like my flat because it’s in (the/-) centre of the city. There are (the/-) shops and restaurants all around me. The Lower East Side isn’t the best district in the city but my flat is near a theatre and it’s also near … (the/-) East River and a (the/a) small park. One of the things I don’t like about my flat is that there isn’tthe (a/the) lift. Also, unfortunately, I’m not near g (a/the) underground station, but there’s a (a/the) bus stop opposite the (a/the) door of my building.