Page 1 Indirect speech Nepriama reč. Page 2 Shift of tenses Present simple – Past simple I am sick She said she was sick. Present continuous – Past continuous.

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Page 1 Indirect speech Nepriama reč

Page 2 Shift of tenses Present simple – Past simple I am sick She said she was sick. Present continuous – Past continuous I am working hard – You said you were working hard. Present perfect – Past Perfect I have worked hard – You said you had worked hard.

Page 3 Past simple – Past perfect I worked hard - You said you had worked hard. Past continuous – Past perfect continuous I was working hard – You said you had been working hard Present Perfect Continuous – Past Perfect Cont. I have been working hard – You said you had been working hard Past Perfect – Past Perfect I had worked hard – You said you had worked hard Past perfect Cont –Past Perfect Cont. I had been working hard – You said you had been working hard

Page 4 Be going to – was/were going to I am going to work hard – You said you were going to work hard Will – would I will work hard – you said you would work hard Can – could You said you could work hard Shall – should You said you should work hard

Page 5 Should – Should have done I should work hard – You said you should have worked hard May – might I may work hard - You said you might work hard Must – had to I must work hard – You said you had to work hard

Page 6 ŽIADNE ZMENY NENASTÁVAJÚ : Ak je uvádzacie slovo v prítomnom/budúcom/predprítom nom čase. She says: „Paul can swim.“ She says that Paul can swim.

Page 7 1.My father is a lawyer. 2.I have never been to the USA. 3.My dad will come to see us soon. 4.I am going to visit my friend. 5.I was dreaming about red Porsche. 6.I cant come to your party. 7.I am new in your class.

Page 8 TodayThat day YesterdayThe day before The day before yesterday Two days before TommorowThe next/following day The day after tomorrow In two days time Next week/ yearThe following week Last week/ monthThe previous week A year agoA year before HereThere This/theseThat/those nowthan

Page 9 1.I will call you tomorrow. 2.My husband and I are leaving next week. 3.My uncle had a car accident last week. 4.My aunt won a lotery a year ago. 5.Pete phoned me yesterday. 6.My cousin is expecting a baby this month.

Page 10 Reported questions Pri tvorení otázok v nepriamej reči dodržiavame slovosled oznamovacej vety Sú uvádzané väzbou – He/she asked me.... Pri zisťovacích otázkach používame spojky if alebo whether Platia rovnaké pravidlá ako pri nepriamej reči – posun časov

Page 11 Where is the bank? He asked me where the bank was. When are you going to visit me? He asked me when I was going to visit him. Where do you live? He asked me where I lived. What do you want? He asked me what I wanted. Is anyone there? He asked if/whether anyone was there. Do you speak English? He asked me if/whether I spoke English. Have you seen Mary? He asked me if/whether I had seen Mary.

Page 12 Nepriamy rozkaz a žiadosť Do viet vkladáme TO – aby Zápor – not to He said: Go home, John. He told John to go home. He said to me: „Do not speak about it.!“ He told me not to speak about it. He said: „Call me after 5 p.m.“ He told me to call him after 5 p.m.

Page 13 1.Come on time! 2.Wear and suit and tie. 3.Send out these letters. 4.Do not chat with your friends. 5.Be non stop available.

Page 14 Congratulations !!! Now you know everything about indirect speech...