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5. Read the following drill sentences according to Model 1. Concentrate
your attention on the author’s words following direct speech:
1. “What
have we got to eat, Mum?” asked Robert. 2. “It’s
coming on to pour,” said Nora. 3. “It’s much fresher here than in
London,” said Mrs. Hilton. 4. “My husband is coming in a mo
ment,” said Mrs. Martin, taking off her hat. 5. “I
like your house
very much. It’s the quietest I know,” she said, looking at her
friend with a smile. 6. “It hasn’t rained since Sunday,” she said,
looking out of the window. 7. “It’s
dry enough to sit on the
grass,” she said spreading the tablecloth. 8. “Don’t be too quick
about spreading that tablecloth, Nora.
I felt a spot of rain,” said
Harry, looking up at the sky. 9. “Well, I am glad he came back,”
said Mrs. Meadows with a faint smile. 10. “Oh, Robert, you can’t
believe how much I’ve enjoyed that wonderful play!” exclaimed
Jean as they were leaving the theatre.
M o d e l 2: “Is
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this for
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me?”
he asked with surprise.
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that all
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right?”
she asked
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showing him the
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letter
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6. Listen carefully to the following sentences. Concentrate your
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