ÑEÀ CÖÔNG OÂN TAÄP ANH VAÊN 10 I. REPORTED SPEECH 1. “ I have something to show you now” He told me 2. “ I leaving here for Hue tomorrow” She said 3. “ I’ll come with you as soon as I am ready Tom said 4. “ I must go now” The father said 5. “ I am afraid the we’ll be late for school” John told Fiona 6. “ I must stay at home tonight to finish my homework” Iohn said 7. “ I promise to comw with you tomorrow” Hoa told them 8. “ We can find a lot of good English books in this bookshop” Mr.Tan told Nam 9. “ The English exam is easy” Tan said 10. “ I am sure you will be better at English than you are soon” Nga said 11. “ Do you like living here?” Cousin Alice asked you 12. “ Are you cold today?” Aunt Catherinewanted to know 13. “ Are you going to move to live in countryside?” Uncle Tom ashed My father 14. “ Do you like the presents from you children?” Miss Jane asked Mrs. Brown 15. I said to Mary, “ Do you enjoy your English class?” I asked 16. “ Will you live here the rest of your life?” Mr. Eddy asked my grandma 17. “ Can you read without your glasses?” John asked his father 18. . “ Are you tired of the noise from the street here?” He asked me 19. “ Can you hear me clearly now?” I asked Nga 20. “ Do you remember me?” She asked me 21. “ Where are you now?” said Jane to her brother Jane asked 22. My mother said to me “ Why are you so lazy and naughty?” My mother asked 23. “ What is your new English teacher like?” John asked his friend John asked 24. “ Where will you spend your vacation this summer, Peter?” said Mary Mary asked 25. “ What do I have to do in this situation?” said the lady to the policeman The lady asked 26. 'Are you enjoying yourself?” He wanted to know 27. 'What's the weather like?' She asked me 28. 'Does Ann always go to church on Sundays?” He wondered 29. 'What does Frank do for a living?' I wanted to know 30. 'Have you, seen John recently?' She asked me 31. 'Has Debbie been working here long?” He wanted to know 32. 'Why is Maria crying?' She wondered 33. 'What kind of holiday has Marco had?' We wanted to know 34. 'Did you study hard for the exam?' She wondered 35. 'How long have you both been living here?' They inquired 36. 'Will Ted and Alice be at the party?' She asked us 37. 'What did you think of the performance yesterday?' She asked me 38. 'Who were you looking for?' He asked me 39. 'Are meals included in the price, or not?' He asked me 40. 'How can I solve the problem?' I wanted to know 41. ' I'm working in a restaurant' she said. 42. ' I can't live on my basic salary,' Peter said. 43. ' My young brother wants to be a taxi inspector,' said Mary. 44. ' We had done our homework before we played football,' said the children. 45. ' I've made a terrible mistake!' said Peter. 46. 'You are always making terrible mistakes,' I said. 47. ' We've been here for two and a half years,' said the woman 'and we're going to stay here for another six months.' 48. ' I'm living with my parents at the moment,' she said. 49. ' I'm leaving tomorrow by the 4.30 from Victoria', she said. 50. ' We'll come and see you off,' we said. 51. ' I've just bought a car,' said Peter. 52. ' I'm bathing the babies tonight' said Mary. 53. ' I didn't see you here yesterday' he said to me. 54. ' We haven't finished our work yet' said the students. 55. ' I've missed my train and I'll be late for work,' said Bill. 56. ' We'll wait for you if you are late,' they said. 57. ' They are supposed to be landing at London airport,' I said. 58. ' If you lend me the chain-saw,' said Mary,' I'll bring it back the day after tomorrow.' 59. ' I hate getting up on dark morning,' said Peter. 60. ' I lived with my uncle in Paris five years ago' Lan said. 61. ' I've only just had my lunch,' said his sister. 62. ' I usually take my dog out for a walk when I come from my work,' he said. 63. ' I bought this bag in Milan last month,' I said. 64. ' This colour doesn't go with your coat' said Peter. 65. ' I don't want to work with you' he said to me. II. CONDITIONAL SENTENCE 1. Get up early or you’ll be late for school. If 2. Work hard and you will succeed in the exam. If 3. Don’t smoke too much or you’ll be sick. If 4. If you go out in the rain without a raincoat, you’ll catch a bad cold. If 5. Reduce the use of energy or you’ll pay more for it. If 6. We will stay home as there will be a typhoon. If 7. He is unfit because he never takes any exercises. If 8. We don’t trust him because always tells lies. If 9. We don’t see our grandma very often as she lives so far away. If 10. He can’t apply gor a job as he is old. If 11. She doesn’t have a map, so she gets lost. If 12. I have to do the homework, so I can’t go with you. If 13. If I see him I (give) him a lift. 14. The table will collapse if you (stand) on it. 15. If he (eat) all he will be ill. 16. If I find your passport I (telephone) you at once. 17. The police (arrest) him if they catch him. 18. If he (read) in bad light he will ruin his eyes. 19. Someone (steal) your car if you leave it unlocked. 20. What will happen if my parachute (not open)? 21. If he (wash) my car I’ll give him 10$. 22. If she (need) a radio she can borrow mine. 23. If you (not go) away I’ll send for the police. 24. I’ll be very angry if he (make) any more mistakes. 25. She will be absolutely furious if she (hear0 about this. 26. If you put on the kettle I (make) the tea. 27. If he (be) late we’ll go out without him. 28. If I had a typewriter I (type) it myself. 29. If I (know) his address I’d give it to you. 30. He (look) a lot better if he shaved more often. 31. If you (play) for lower stakes you wouldn’t lose so much. 32. If he worked more slowly he (not make) so many mistakes. 33. I shouldn’t drink that wine if I (be) you. 34. More tourist would come to this country if it (have) a better climate. 35. If I were sent to prison you (visit) me? 36. If someone (give) you a helicopter what would you do with it? 37. I (buy) shares in that company if I had some money. 38. If he (clean) his windscreen he’d be able to see where he going. 39. If you drove your car into the river you (be able) to get out. 40. If you (not belong) to a union you couldn’t get a good job. 41. If I (win) a big prize in a lottery I’d give up my job 42. What you (do) if you found a burglar in your house 43. If I had known that you were in hospital I (visit) you. 44. The ground was very soft. But for that, my horse (win). 45. If you (arrive) ten minutes earlier you would have got a seat. 46. You would have seen my garden at its best if you (be) here last week. 47. But for his quickness I (be) killed. 48. I shouldn’t have believed it if I (not see) it with my own eyes. 49. If he had slipped he (fall) 500 meters. 50. If he had asked you, you (accept)? 51. If I (had) a map I would have been all right. 52. If I (know) that you were coming I’d have baked a cake. 53. I (offer) to help him if I had realized that he was ill. 54. If you had left that wasp alone it (not sting) you. 55. If I (realize) what a bad driver you were I wouldn’t have come with you. 56. If I had realized that the traffic lights were red I (stop). 57. But for the fog we (reach) our destination ages ago. 58. If you (find) a skeleton in the cellar don’t mention it to anyone. 59. If you pass your examination we (have) a celebration. 60. What (happen) if I press this button? 61. I should have voted for her if I (have) a vote then. 62. If you go to Paris where you (stay)? 63. If someone offered to buy you one of those rings, which you (choose)? 64. The flight may be cancelled if the fog (get) thick. 65. If the milkman (come) tell him to leave two pints. 66. Someone (sit) on your glasses if you leave them there. 67. You would play better bridge if you (not talk) so much. 68. What I (do) if I hear the burglar alarm? 69. If you (read) the instructions carefully you wouldn’t have answered the wrong question. 70. I could repair the roof of myself if I (have) a long ladder. 71. Unless they turn that radio off I (go) mad. 72. If you were made redundant what you (do)? 73. We’ll have a long way to walk if we (run) out of petrol here. 74. If you shake that bottle of port it (not be) fit to drink. 75. I’ll probably get lost unless he (come) with me. 76. You (not have) so many accidents if you drove more slowly. 77. If you (wear) a false beard nobody would have recognized you. 78. If she (leave) the fish there the car will get it. 79. Unless they leave a lamp beside that hole in the road somebody (fall) into it. 80. You’re get pneumonia if you (not change) your wet clothes. 81. If I had known that you couldn’t eat octopus I (not buy) it. 82. If they (hang) that picture lower people would be able to see it. 83. She (be able) to walk faster if her shoes hadn’t such high heels. 84. I (bring) you some beer if I had known that you were thirsty. 85. If I had touched that electric cable you (be) electrocuted. 86. If the story hadn’t been true the newspaper (not print) it. 87. I (not buy) things on the installment system if I were you. 88. Dial 999 if you (want) Police, Ambulance, or Fire Brigade. 89. You (not be) any use to me unless you learn to type. 90. If anyone attacked me, my dog (jump) at his throat. 91. If he was in he (answer) the phone. 92. The ship would have run aground if the pilot (make) one mistake. 93. I shouldn’t have taken your umbrella if I (know) that it was the only one you had III. PASSIVE VOICE 1. You can't wash this dress; you must dry-clean it. 2. They are demolishing the entire block. 3. He recommends fitting new tyres. (Use should) 4. He suggested allowing council tenants to buy their houses. 5. The court tried the man, found him guilty and sent him to prison. 6. They are repairing my piano at the moment. 7. Passengers shouldn’t throw away their tickets as inspectors may check these during the journey. 8. They invited Jack but they didn’t invite Tom. 9. The guest ate all the sandwiches and drank all the beer. They left nothing. 10. Has someone posted my parcel? 11. Why did one inform me of the change of plan? 12. Tom Smith wrote the book and Brown and Co. published it. 13. We shall all to tow the car to the garage. 14. I'm afraid we have sold all our copies but we have ordered more. 15. We will prosecute trespasser. 16. Someone stole my car and abandoned it fifteen miles away. He had removed the radio but done no other damage. 17. You must keep your dogs on leads in the gardens. 18. The milkman brings the man to my door but the postman leaves the letters in the hall. 19. In future, perhaps, they won't bring letters to the house, and we shall have to collect them from the Post Office. 20. People steal things from supermarkets every day; someone stole twenty bottles of whisky from this one last week. 21. Normally men sweep this street every day, but nobody swept it last week. 22. The postman clears this box three-time a day. He last cleared it at 2.30. 23. Someone turned on the light in the hall and opened the door. 24. Women clean this office in the evening after the staffs have left; they clean the upstairs offices between seven and eight in the morning. 25. We never saw him in the dining-room. A maid took al his meals up to him. 26. Someone left this purse in a classroom yesterday; the cleaner found it. 27. We build well over 1.000 new houses a year. Last year we built 1.500. 28. We serve hot meals till 10.30, and guests can order coffee and sandwiches up to 11.30. 29. Passengers leave all sorts of thing in buses. The conductors collect them and send them to the Lost Property Office. 30. They haven’t stamped the letters. 31. They didn’t pay me for the work; they expected me to do it for nothing. 32. He escaped when they were moving him from one prison to another. 33. She didn’t introduce me to her mother. 34. A frightful crash wakened me at 4 a.m. 35. When they have widened this street the roar of the traffic will keep residents awake all night. 36. They threw away the rubbish. 37. A Japanese firm makes these television sets. 38. An earthquake destroyed the town. 39. A machine could do this much more easily. 40. Visitors must leave umbrellas and sticks in the cloakroom. 41. We ask tenants not to play their radios loudly after midnight. 42. We can't repair our clock. 43. We can't exchange articles which customers have bought during the sale. (Articles …) 44. We have to pick the fruit very early in the morning; otherwise we can't get it to the market in time. 45. The police shouldn’t allow people to park there. 46. They are watching my house. 47. The examiner will read the passage three times. 48. Candidates may not use dictionaries. 49. You need not type this letter. 50. This used to the number 13, but now I see that someone has crossed out ‘13’ and written ‘12A’ underneath. 51. You mustn’t move this man; he is too ill. You’ll have to leave him here. 52. They searched his house and found the number of stolen articles. 53. Nobody has used this room for ages. 54. They took him for a Frenchman, his French was so good. . ÑEÀ CÖÔNG OÂN TAÄP ANH VAÊN 10 I. REPORTED SPEECH 1. “ I have something to show you now” He. this bookshop” Mr.Tan told Nam 9. “ The English exam is easy” Tan said 10. “ I am sure you will be better at English than you are soon” Nga said