I. Change the sentences into indirect speech: 1. “ Why do you help him?” said Alec to us.
2. “I was there last week with my cousin” said Lena.
3. “Did you ask your teacher to explain it?” said her brother.
4. “ I hurt my foot three days ago and now I can`t run” he said.
5.” He has got a bad mark again. Let`s help him with his Maths” said Pete.
6.” Don`t cross the street in this place” said the man to Nick.
7.” Was there a pile of magazines here five minutes ago?” she said to her classmate
Canty's family lived - Past Simple in one room on the third floor of one of these houses.
The mother and the father had - Past Simple a bed, but Tom, his grandmother and his two sister Bet and Nan slept - Past Simple on the floor and covered - Past Simple themselves with rags.
Bet and Nan were - Past Simple fifteen years old.
They were - Past Simple twins.
They were - Past Simple always dirty and in rags, but they were - Past Simple kind-hearted girls.
The mother was - Past Simple like them.
But the father and the grandmother were - Past Simple very bad people.
They often got - Past Simple drunk and then they fought - Past Simple each other and beat - Past Simple the children
1) English women - Англичанки (adjective+Plural noun) ---> подлнжащее
in our station - на нашей станции > обстоятельство места
have duties - имеют обязанности ( глагол + дополнение)
имеют (что?) обязанности
2) but we, strangers in a strange land, have nothing to do but enjoy ourselves.
но мы, гости из чужой страны, не имеем ничего общего, мы наслаждаемся сами.
we - pronoun, plural
strangers = Plural noun
strange land= adjective+Plural noun
have nothing to do = verb
but = conjunction
ourselves = pronoun, plural
Повествовательное, невосклицательное, ССП:
1) двусоставное, распространенное, неослож.;
2) двусоставное, распространенное, ослож. обособленным приложением и однородными сказуемыми.
Схема:
[- =], but [-, (…), =, but = ]