0% found this document useful (0 votes)
322 views2 pages

Grammar 6A 6B

The richer nations will agree to help elimi!ate poi!effv in the next 20 years. At the same time, wemust promote responsible government in the developing world.
Copyright
© Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
322 views2 pages

Grammar 6A 6B

The richer nations will agree to help elimi!ate poi!effv in the next 20 years. At the same time, wemust promote responsible government in the developing world.
Copyright
© Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 2

a.-*^^.

u r ú l ¡ l i lt d t reported
speech
A

@ Readthe journalist's i¡rterv-iew.Then completeher report with the bold verbs in the correct tense.

IolTli{usr Dr Nlakele,no}v ?vousaid recently in New york that big


changesare necessaryif we want to avoid a global
catastrophe.lVhat changeswere you thinking ofi
we lcannot continue to use up the world's
DR IL{KEIE \\¡eil, fust1_v,
nafurai resourcesat the presentrate.Secondl¡ the richer
countries 2will have to allow developingcountries to export
more. And thirdl¡ we 3aregoing to haveto devotemore
resourcesto fighting diseases suchasAIDS.
IOLR*\.llIST A-ndhorr"¿canrhis be done, Dr Makele?
DR IL{ICIE W'e11,5l'vejust come from a top-level meeting in
Mexico
Citr and therelve 6agreedon a seriesof proposalsto taketo
next month's G8 meeting in Berlin. I Thopethe richer nations swill agreeto help
elimi¡ate poi¡effv in the next 20 years.At the sametime, we emust promote
responsiblegovernmentin the developingworld.

'Dr
PaulMakeleoftheUnitedNationstoldmethatwe 1 couldnot continue to useuptheworld,s
naturaf
resources. 2-allow
Hesaidthatrichcountries developing countries
t0 expoftmore.
Headdedthatwe 5-- haveto devotemoreresources to fighting
AIDS.
4 '
WhenI askedhimhow bedone,hesaidthathe s-- froma top-level
meetingin
MexicoCitywherethey5-- on a seriesof proposals
to taketo nextmonth'sGBsummitin Berlin.
DrMakelesaÍdthathe7 thericher nations8-- to helpeliminatepovefiinthenext
20years. thatwes_-
Hesaíd promote
responsible
government
inthedeveloping
world.

@ friite someother questionsjournalistsaskedDr Makelein reportedspeech.

r --{BBcnw
*irc co yeu think
will be the
a-"1-) ¡,exi ¡"¿sid¿n'iof the UNz 1 TheBBCaskedDr Makele
M
t--'l^.ffi
it'rrrore
Wiil morecounrrres
counlriesbe
be I
t f,.frlFOX
l) | ) I
ct the nexl neeting?_ 2 F o xNewsaskedhim
M
'i.ete
va,¿iisc$sed ihis with
.r{*."ll W the U5 president2 3 RrvEasked
him
N

shouldihe rich countrieí


-r:JRriln
- ¡ \-/4
fficioic ¿li¡limie *orld ¡overtv? 4 RAiasked
him
@ complete the reported imperatives/ requestsusing askedor told.

I The pilot -- us

2 She her boyfriend


becauseAlex was only a friend.

3 The teacher US

4 He his friend

5 My friend _ me anybody.

r57
tense'
the by
sentences putting the verbs into the correctPassive
@ Complete

'fr where
ru.@ Y_:iy,i*:1*d'
inthe1963film
o ffiCleopatr*(u.sc)
*"*fiLas oncomPuters
I r"a";*t-_-
than atthe cinema (see)

¡,r sherlockHolmes.until now,


- ffi about him'
*"*,n"t 200 difierent fiims
(malr)
r7' y*ryy!r,*,^
g spreiberesfil- -for ll oscars
¡i ilst,i", didn'twin any'(nominate)
Cuifl M-5 million dollarsfor his
@ Macaulay (pay) This wasa recordfor a
role in ao*" a*o;.--lgsu
child at the time-
whilehisfilm Artificial
e ffied (make)' Spielberg ==__._- to
Intellisenee
finish the fiho. (ask)
üed of a drugsoverdosein
o @ bythe
she
1962'manypeop" otlitoedüat
CIA (murder)
extras for the crowd scenesin
@ Ou-er300'000
the ñ|rn Gandhí (s*)
all
of films -----------------.------
o*
- at tuis
@ *:T*;*ou*rr*
; :: orre,the rnorld-(make)
1:- i

ü¿
Circle the correct form'
sr:
+r @ ectlve or passive?
.a! 1

- r /------\ , ,as.won*1s palme d'Or at the Cannes


The Piano'@91r*
2directed / was cürectedby )ane
fifo f"t i"al-in 1993'It r rr --^-- -tr^:+^r
Keitel'
.ffiffi1ffiJ;;ed HollyH'nterandHarvev
ilr tu. 19th century, and is .
It 3set/ is set in New zealan¿
who asends/ is sent there by
about a Scottish wo**, Ada, 5takes i'staten
parents ,o *utqt tát¿ **' Shlgnlf {
her
"*o'rUitg, " daughter and her piano' Ada
with her: her
ttg*t" / is spoken, *d h* a very unhappy time
Tfalls/
"*".
withher *lo is aviolent man' Ada
tt":-T:t '
"er*n*U*J, a1d finall;she
is fallen in love wiü a neighbour
new life
;;;Jby him t"* ut'"t husband' and in her
uq"io'The unforgettable '
she elearns I is learná to speak
lowrotel was otitt*-Uy Michael Nyman' and
soundtrack llhave sold / have been sold
millions of copies "i th; CD

You might also like