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masya89 [10]
3 years ago
14

. Reported speech

English
1 answer:
ipn [44]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1.  “I want to train in simulated microgravity,” Peter explained.

2.  “How are you, Jack?” Jane inquired.

3.  “Pump water into the tank,” his wife said.

4.  “Are you happy with your life here, Tom?” Sophia stated.

5.  Mr. Vy told her, "I'll perform the transplanting tomorrow."

Explanation:

1.  Jim (used) to (read) picture books as a youngster.

2.  Jack is used to (staying) at home by himself.

3. What number do you (call) in the event of a fire?

4. The environment would (be) improved if we employed solar energy.

5. It's time for us to (go) to school.

6. They told us to (avoid) (approach) large groups.

7. Do you find it difficult to (learn) English?

Revised verbs

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