Direct speech: “Don’t touch the wires,” the man warned us.
Reported speech: The man warned us not to touch the wires.
get over
recover from
Meaning: to have a friendly conversation
We ______pleasantly about recent events in the village
chatted
thermos
flask
To arrive _____Paris.
IN
Direct: “I have run out of money,” he said.
Reported: He said that he had run out of money.
get on / get along with
have a good with relationship
Meaning: short, hand written letter to somebody.
She left him a ______on the table asking him to water the plants.
note
fresh
fruit, air
To occur ____somebody.
to
“I will call you tomorrow,” he said.
Reported: He said that he would call me the next day.
get by
survive
1. marriage ceremony
2. relationship between a wife and husband.
1. wedding
2. marriage
on my
own
1. To blame somebody _____ something.
2. To blame something _____somebody
1. for 2. on
Direct: “Have they checked out of the hotel?” he asked.
Reported: He asked if they had checked out of the hotel.
Small -time criminals rarely get ______ their criminals.
Meaning: / escape without being punished/
get away with
Meaning: to say sth is sb's fault.
I don't ______her for feeling fed up- she is expected to do so much.
blame
1. to have
2. to catch
3. lunch
1. my hair done
2. the train
3. break
1. to be bored ____sb/sth
2. to be fed up ____sb / sth
1. with
2. with
Direct: “Why did he put off the meeting until tomorrow?” she asked.
Reported: She asked why he had put off the meeting until the next day.
He decided he needed to get ______for a while after months of hard work.
meaning: go on holiday
away
1. To have a part of sth with sb else
2. to split into two or more parts.
1. share
2. divide
1. to fall
2. floral
3. to rush
1. asleep
2. print dress
3. through the tunnels
1. it is typical _____sb
2. To head ______somewhere.
3. To fall ____love ___somebody.
1. of 2. for 3. in/ with