Helen said, "I think I'll have to find a better job. I can't make both ends meet."----- Nội dung ảnh ----- 1. Helen said, "I think I'll have to find a better job. I can't make both ends meet." 2. He said to her "Why are you so late? I've been waiting for half an hour already." 3. She said to him: "Don't let them down. I'll be very embarrassed if you go back on your words." 4. She said to her husband: "You'd better not drink too much. You may lose control of the car and have a bad accident." 5. The boy said to his mother: "When shall we have lunch? I'm very hungry." 6. He said, "I don't understand why she has refused to join us on the trip." 7. She said to him, "I'm glad you've come. Sit down, please." 8. Mr Brown said to his wife, "I don't feel like going out this evening. Let's ask the Browns to come over for a chat." 9. "It's raining too hard to go out. We'd better stay home tonight and watch TV instead," John said. 10. "Could you ring up the station and find out when the train comes in?" said Tom to me. Exercise 9 1. "Be careful. Don't go near the edge of the cliff," she said to the boys. 2. "Please, please come to help me with the assignment," my friend said to me. 3. "I wouldn't buy that sort of raincoat if I were you," my friend said to me. 4. "Would you mind moving your bicycle?" said the janitor. "It's in the way." 5. "Could I take out another book, please?" I said to the librarian. 6. "Remember to leave the window open when you're using the gas stove," my mother said to me. 7. "Wear your school badge or they won't let you into the classroom," my teacher said to me. 8. "Would you like to come over to my house for a slide show?" my friend said to me. 9. "Show me your driver's licence, will you?" the policeman said to the drunken driver. 10. "Do come again next weekend," the host said to the visitor. |