NINE TO FIVE Name five jobs that are
NINE TO FIVE
Name five jobs that are dangerous to do. or Name seven jobs that are not nine to five jobs.
KEY WORDS actor / actress = glumac / glumica lighthouse keeper = svetionicar novelist = romanopisac politician = politicar sculptor = vajar stuntman = kaskader stuntwoman = kaskaderka trapeze artist = akrobata na trapezu chef = kuvar TV presenter = spiker
Interview Tense Report Tense I love the circus. Present Simple She said she loved the circus. Past Simple I’m working on a new act. Present Cont. She said she was working on a new Past Cont. act. I have had a few accidents. Present Perfect She admitted that she had a few accidents. Past Perfect I didn’t want to do a normal job. Simple Past She said that she had not wanted to do a normal job. Past Perfect I was practising until 10 o’clock at night. Past Cont. She said she had been practising until 10 o’clock. Past Perf. Cont. I’m going to perform it for the first time next week. Going-to Future She said that she was going to perform it the following week for the first time. was going to… I won’t (will not) leave the circus. Will Future She told me she wouldn’t leave the circus. Would + infinitive If things go well, I will continue with the trapeze. The First Condit. She said that if things went well, The Second she would continue with the trapeze. Condit.
REPORTED STATEMENTS When we report what somebody said we change the pronouns. ‘I understand you, ’ said Ann. > Ann told him that she understood him. Be careful about the use of tell and say. TELL + SOMEBODY She told me a lie. SAY + SOMETHING She said hello. After say and think, we can use THAT, but it’s not necessary. She said that she liked the circus. She said she liked the circus.
WE USUALLY CHANGE TIME AND PLACE EXPRESSIONS IN THE REPORTED SPEECH: now > then, at that time at the moment > at that moment today > on that day yesterday > the day before last week > the previous week tomorrow > the next day / the following day here > there
FORM: Original tense and message Reported Speech Present Simple: I need it. Present Continuous: He’s sleeping. Present Perfect: She’s gone out. Past Simple: He said he needed it. Past Continuous : They said he was sleeping. Past Perfect: He said she had gone out.
FORM: Original tense and message Reported Speech Present Perfect Continuous: I have been waiting for two hours. Past Simple: We won. Past Perfect Continuous: He said he had been waiting for two hours. Past Perfect They said they had won.
FORM: Original tense and message Past Continuous: He was snoring. Will: I will do it. Be going to: She is going to be late. First Conditional: We’ll go there if it doesn’t rain. Reported Speech Past Perfect Continuous: She said he had been snoring. Would: He said he would do it. Was/were going to: He said she was going to be late. Second Conditional: They said they would go there if it didn’t rain.
PRACTICE REPORT THESE SENTENCES: 1. I live in England. He said that ______________. 2. I’m writing a book about a tribe in Australia. She said that ______________. 3. We have done our homework. They told me that ____________. 4. I will always love you. She told him that ____________. 5. We are going to work harder next year. They promised that ____________.
1. I spent my last holiday in Greece. She told me that ______________. 2. I wasn’t driving at the time of the accident. He said that ________________. 3. We haven’t read the book. They admitted that _____________. 4. I’ve been playing tennis for three hours. He told me that ______________. 5. They will open the door if you find the key. He explained that they ___________.
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