Rewrite the direct speech in reported speech.
"We completed the report yesterday." - Mention/Vesi
Vesi mentioned that they had reported the report yesterday.
I’ll be finishing / I’ll have finished the report by Friday.
I’ll have finished the report by Friday.
Rewrite the direct speech in reported speech.
"They've already seen the presentation." - Say/Viktor
Viktor said that they'd already seen the presentation.
Viktor said that they had already seen the presentation.
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Employees will answer all customer complaints within five working days.
All customer complaints will be answered in five working days.
Rewrite these sentences using the passive or active voice.
You were phoned while you were in the meetings. (Someone)
Someone phoned you while you were in the meetings.
The negotiations could be / could have been easier, to be honest – in fact they were pretty intense.
The negotiations could have been easier, to be honest – in fact they were pretty intense.
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Sombody locks up the warehouse at ten.
The warehouse is locked up at ten.
I try / I’ve been trying to get in touch with Mr Anderson, but his line’s always busy.
I’ve been trying to get in touch with Mr Anderson, but his line’s always busy.
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The report has been written by Mark.
Mark has written the report.
I was talking / talked to Gaston when we were cut off.
I was talking Gaston when we were cut off.
Rewrite the direct speech in reported speech.
"Is Pavel coming to the event?" - ask/Yoan
Yoan asked if Pavel was coming the event.
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"Andrey wasn't feeling well today" - say/Alex
Alex said that Andrey hadn't been feeling well today.
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Someone from IT can fix this computer.
The computer can be fixed by someone from IT.
The computer can be fixed.
Rewrite the direct speech in reported speech.
"I had lived in London." - tell/Clare
Clare told me that she had lived in London.
I’ve been buying / I’ve bought the tickets. We just need to book the hotel now.
I’ve bought the tickets. We just need to book the hotel now.