1 Match the sentences in direct speech with reported speech.
1. "They were playing football at 5 o'clock last week."
2. "I'll try to phone you tomorrow."
3. "Yesterday it was very cold."
4. "I had written a letter before you phoned me."
5. "Have you been to St Petersburg?"
6. "Have you been crying?"
7. "It's raining again!"
8. "I often watch TV in the evening."
9. "What is she doing now?"
10. "Come home by 11 p.m."
11. "Don't lend money to strangers, Anna."
a He said that he would try to phone me the next day.
b He said that he often watched TV in the evening.
c He said that they were playing football at 5 o'clock the week before.
d He said that it was raining again.
e He asked what she was doing then.
f He said that he had written a letter before I phoned him.
g The mother told her daughter to come home by 11 p.m.
h He asked me if I had been to St Petersburg before.
i She advised Anna not to lend money to strangers,
j He asked me if I had been crying.
k He said that it had been very cold the day before.
1. "They were playing football at 5 o'clock last week."
2. "I'll try to phone you tomorrow."
3. "Yesterday it was very cold."
4. "I had written a letter before you phoned me."
5. "Have you been to St Petersburg?"
6. "Have you been crying?"
7. "It's raining again!"
8. "I often watch TV in the evening."
9. "What is she doing now?"
10. "Come home by 11 p.m."
11. "Don't lend money to strangers, Anna."
a He said that he would try to phone me the next day.
b He said that he often watched TV in the evening.
c He said that they were playing football at 5 o'clock the week before.
d He said that it was raining again.
e He asked what she was doing then.
f He said that he had written a letter before I phoned him.
g The mother told her daughter to come home by 11 p.m.
h He asked me if I had been to St Petersburg before.
i She advised Anna not to lend money to strangers,
j He asked me if I had been crying.
k He said that it had been very cold the day before.