... exchanges: directspeech acts motivated by directspeech acts, indirectspeech acts motivated by directspeech acts, direct speech acts motivated by indirectspeech acts and finally indirectspeech ... rather on indirectness since there are 62 exchanges out of which at least one is indirect, the total number of exchanges being 89. Direct- direct, indirect- indirectand direct- indirect contributions ... of view of indirectness. The play contains four types of exchanges: directspeech acts motivated by direct speech acts, indirectspeech acts motivated by directspeech acts, direct speech acts...
... à…………………………………………………… 3. They said, “Our flight will arrive in a few minutes.” à …………………………………………………… 4. Mary said to me, “I have helped you much.”à ………………………………………………………………….2- Câu mệnh lệnh:a- ... …………………………………………………………3. Mary said, “Please don’t make noise, David.” à ………………………………………………… 4. He said, “Don’t close your books.” à …………………………………………………………… 5. She said to him, “ Never do ... S + V?” Gián tiếp: S + ASKED ( + O) + IF/ WHETHER + S + V. WONDERED INQUIREDWANTED TO KNOW 4. He said, “Have you had lunch?” à …………………………………………………………………5. Mary said, “ Will you visit her...
... adverbial clauses, directandindirect speech. This report looks into these matters by including two main sections. The first section focuses on literature reviews for the definition and usage of ... clauses, directand indirect speech. The other section deals with practical applications of these theories in finance- an aspect of business. This section contrasts the use of nominal clauses and ... nominal clauses and adverbial clauses, directandindirectspeech in the financial theme by analyzing five financial articles to help you thoroughly understand the theory. Moreover, the report...
... change,2 34 OlssonENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDSwith extensive wetlands which perform essentialhydrological, biological and chemical functions and which support and maintain the productivity and health ... (The Australian,3 September 2008), and ‘Water dries up life on theland – Randall Crozier stands in the barrenpaddock, frowning at the drought-bleacheddesert sand’ (The Australian, 13 September ... catchment area forthe Murray and Darling rivers and their tribu-taries. It extends from Queensland to South Aus-tralia, including three-quarters of New SouthWales and half of Victoria. The basin...
... every lobe on gear 4, and T3/T 4 = L3/L 4 = 2/3, where T3 and T 4 are the numbers of teeth on gears 3 and 4. T1 and T2will denote the numbersof teeth on gears 1 and 2.Next, select ... four-bar linkages, 001PQ.Sclater Chapter 4 5/3/01 10 :44 AM Page 102CHAPTER 4 RECIPROCATING AND GENERAL-PURPOSEMECHANISMSSclater Chapter 4 5/3/01 10 :44 AM Page 93Fast Cam-Follower MotionFast ... number of lobes L3 and L 4 onthe gears 3 and4. In the drawings, L3= 2 and L 4 = 3. Any two lobes on the twogears (i.e., any two lobes of which one ison one gear and the other on the...
... high school has 14 classes in grade 10, 13 classes in grade 11 and 14 classes in grade 12. The number of students at Cai Be high school belongs to register of overseer, such as: 4 Question 7: ... Be high school 4 I. 2. Teachers staff: 4 I. 3. Students: 4 I. 4. Warm-up activities 6I. 4. 1. Definition of warm-up activities 6I. 4. 2. The value of warm-up activities 7I. 4. 3. Why do we ... 42 0All of school 1781 640 1 141 Grade 10A5 43 15 28Figure 1. Figures of students at Cai Be high schoolIn the first term, about learning capacity and conduct of student at grade 10A5 as follow...
... not be stolen. 24. The police stopped the traffic every few minutes. The pedestrians might cross the road. 25. The notices are written in several languages. Everyone may understand them. 26. ... the boss would increase their salary. 13. You should walk slowly. Your sister can follow you. 14. I am studying hard. I want to keep pace with my classmates. 15. We turned out the lights. We ... not want to bother our neighbors. 3. I will write to you . I want you to know my decision soon. 4. These men were whispering. They did not want anyone to hear their conversations. 5. The boy...
... before. (1) (2)(3) (4) (5) (6)@ The way to change: DIRECT ANDINDIRECT SPEECH (Câu trực tiếp và câu gián tiếp)Commands and requests in reported speech (Câu mệnh lệnh và câu yêu cầu ở lời nói gián ... nhân xưng và tính từ sở hữu 4. Đổi thì 5. Đổi từ chỉ nơi chốn và thời gian. DIRECT ANDINDIRECT SPEECH (Câu trực tiếp và câu gián tiếp)Requests and orders in reported speech (Câu yêu cầu và câu ... his brother (that) he’d better work hard for the exam.) DIRECT ANDINDIRECT SPEECH (Câu trực tiếp và câu gián tiếp)Statements in reported speech (Câu kể ở lời nói gián tiếp)Ex: He said,”I have...
... angry” 40 . How long does it take you to get to work ?” 41 . “I wish I’d seen it” 42 .”It is high time you passed your test>” 43 . “It’s time we began training for our match”said the coach. 44 . “I ... to drive home” 144 . “Write to me as soon as you can” 145 . “Let’s stay here until the storm has passed” 146 . “You mustn’t play with the knives, children.”said their mother. 147 . “You mustn’t ... stop complaining” 45 . “I wish it would rain” 46 . “I used to play football when I was young” 47 . “I’d rather you did this.” 48 . “If I saw your father , I’d recognise him at once” 49 . “I wouldn’t...
... whether I wanted to go by air or by sea.* Note whether or not:2 INDIRECT SPEECH, prepared by nguyenhuuquoc INDIRECT SPEECH I. DIRECT SPEECH: 1. Statement: ( Câu thông báo, gồm câu khẳng định và ... Yes and no are expressed in indirectspeech by: subject + appropriate auxiliary verb: - He said, 'Can you swim?' and I said 'No' . → He asked (me) if I could swim and I ... How intelligent he is!", she said. — " What a lovely garden!"II. INDIRECT SPEECH: 1.1. Indirectspeech thường dùng để kể lại, thuật lại lời nói của ng ười khác1.2. Reporting verbs:E.g....
... embarrassed if you go back on your words." 4 She said to her husband: "You'd better not drink top much. You may lose control of the car and have a bad accident."5 The boy said ... able (swim) very soon. 4. I used (live) in a caravan.5. You ought (go) today. It may (rain) tomorrow.6. You needn’t (say) anything. Just nod your head and he will (understand)7. I want (see) ... raining too hard to go out. We'd better stay home tonight and watch TV instead." John said.10 "Could you ring up the station and find out when the train comes in?" said Tom to...