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Образование косвенной речи
в прошедшем времени
Юферов Степан Викторович,
МБОУ «СОШ 15» г. Ангарск
Учитель английского языка
2015
Как превратить прямую речь
в косвенную
Повествовательное предложение
Вопросительное предложение
Повелительное предложение
Повествовательное предложение
Замените местоимения согласно логике
1
Сдвиньте время глаголов в прошлое
2
3
Замените наречия
Замените местоимения согласно логике
1
He said: ” I like my car.”
He said that he liked his car.
Сдвиг времени глаголов в прошлое
2
заменить
was
were
had been
had
could
would
lived
had lived
am, is -
are -
was, were -
have, has, had -
can -
will -
live -
lived -
не нужно менять
причастие V ing
is working - was working
причастие V 3
has played - had played
инф to V
wants to go - wanted to go
инф V
can swim - could swim
will come - would come
3
Замените наречия и указательные местоимения
now -
then
today -
that day
yesterday –
the day before
tomorrow –
the next day
last –
the previous
next –
the following
that
this –
these -
those
“ I lived in China.”
He said that he had lived in China.
“ I live in Angarsk.”
He said that he lived in Angarsk.
“ I will live in Moscow.”
He said that he would live in Moscow.
Частный вопрос
what
when
where
why
who
asked
… (прямой порядок слов)
He asked me, “ When did you come ?”
He asked me when I had come .
He asked me, “ Where do you live ?”
He asked me where I lived .
Общий вопрос
if
whether
(ли)
asked
… (прямой порядок слов)
He asked me, “ Do you like reading?”
He asked me if I liked reading.
He asked me, “ Is it raining ?”
He asked me if it was raining .
Повелительное предложение
Said asked, told, ordered
asked
told
ordered
to V
not to V
He said, “Close the window”.
He asked me to close the window.
The teacher said, “Don’t talk”.
The teacher told the pupils not to talk .