Assingment 3: Modals, Reported Speech, Have something done, Passive Reported speech 'I'll send you a postcard.' He told us that he would send us a postcard. 'We've bought a new car.' They told me they had bought a new car. 'I don't speak German.' She said that she do not speak/ did not speak German. 'You failed your art exam.' You said that we had failed our art exam. 'I can't drive.' He said could not drive drive. "Where is my umbrella?" she asked. → She asked where her umberlla was. . "How are you?" Martin asked us. → Martin asked us how we were. . He asked, "Do I have to do it?" → He asked me if he had to do it. . "Where have you been?" the mother asked her daughter. → The mother asked her daughter where she had been. . "Which dress do you like best?" she asked her boyfriend. → She asked her boyfriend which dress he liked the best. . Andrew: "Clean the blue bike!" Andrew told me to clean the blue bike. . Jessica: "Write a text message!" Jessica told me to write a text message. . Nelly: "Help Peter's sister!" Nelly told me to help Peter's sister . Fred: "Wash your hands!" Fred told me to wash my hands . Anna: "Open the window!" Anna told me to open the window. . Passive – Reform the sentence in a passive John collects money. – The money is collected by John. Anna opened the window. - The window was opened by Anna. We have done our homework. - The homework have been done. I will ask a question. – A question will be asked. He can cut out the picture. – The picture can be cut out. The sheep ate a lot. - A lot was eaten by sheep. We do not clean our rooms. – The rooms are not cleaned by us. William will not repair the car. – The car will not be repaired by William Did Sue draw this circle? - The circle was drawn by Sue? Could you feed the dog? – mistake here J - Could the dog be fed by you? Have something done Your hair is too long. You need to have it cut (it / cut). I'm going to do my food shopping online and I will/am going to have it delivered (the food / deliver) to my house. If you can't see properly, you should get your eyes tested (your eyes / test). Are they going to paint the kitchen themselves, or are they going to have it painted/ will they have it painted (it / paint). Modals 1. If you wanted to stay in that hotel you __ booked before! could have might have should have 2. He __ committed the crime, as he had both the motive and the opportunity. can't have could have would have 3. If I had known about your accident, I __ phoned you. may have should have would have 4. Lucy __ attended the concert, but we aren't sure. can't have may have should have 5. You __ finished that book already! You only started reading it an hour ago. can't have might have shouldn't have 6. I think they __ got lost - surely they'd be here by now! can have must have should have 7. Oh no! My phone isn't in my bag. I __ left it on the train. can have might have should have 8. She __ been a lawyer but she decided to study accountancy instead. could have may have might have 9. You __ gone to Dan's party - it was fantastic! must have should have would have 10. I'm so sorry I woke you up. I __ called you if I knew you were sleeping. might not have shouldn't have wouldn't have