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Black_prince [1.1K]
3 years ago
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Mr Harris C. Rewrite the dialogues using Reported Speech. Mr Harris Where are the children? Mrs Harris Don't shout. They're asle

ep because they're going camping tomorrow. But they're too young to go camping on their own! Mrs Harris It's a school trip and they really want to go. Mr Harris Why didnt you inform me about this trip? Mrs Harris You were away on business. Mr Harris They can't go. It's dangerous. Mrs Harris Stop being so stubborn After all, it's the last school trip before the exams and they need to relax. Mr Harris OK, OK.​

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Alex777 [14]3 years ago
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Answer: 1) Mr Harris asked her where the children were

               2) Mrs Harris Told him not to shout and that the children were asleep because they were going camping the next day

               3) Mr Harris said that they were too young to go camping on their own

                4) Mrs Harris said that It was a school trip and that they really want to go                                                                                                                                              5) Mr Harris asked her why she didn't inform him about the trip

                 6) Mrs Harris said that he was away on business

                 7) Mr Harris said that it was too dangerous and that they couldn't   go                

                  8) Mrs Harris asked him to stop being so stubborn and that it was the last school trip before the exams and that they needed to relax

                   9) Mr Harris agreed

hope this helps                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

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