I wondered if she wore her hair in bun ,or if it was plaited .( turn it into direct speech)
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"did she wore her hair in a bun or was it plaited?" I wondered
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Direct speech is a sentence in which the exact words spoken are reproduced in speech marks also known as quotation marks or inverted commas
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Fyggguugggugyyyyuuyyyyyuuyyyyyuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuijuwiowop A. Match the phrasal verbs in A with their meanings in B. Then, complete the
sentences with suitable phrasal verbs.
A
B
1. make up for
a. run off
2. make it up
b. to comprehend something
3. make out
c. to settle for something
4. make up
d. to do something good for someone you have upset
5. make off with
e. compensate for something lost, missed, or deficient
1. The handwriting on the prescription is quite illegible; I can’t
medicine.
2. I will the time lost.
3. The thieves with all the money from the cash register.
4. I’m really sorry that I missed your graduation ceremony. I will definitely
5. Do you want to eat Chinese or Italian food today? Please
the name of the
to you.
your mind. A. Match the phrasal verbs in A with their meanings in B. Then, complete the
sentences with suitable phrasal verbs.
A
B
1. make up for
a. run off
2. make it up
b. to comprehend something
3. make out
c. to settle for something
4. make up
d. to do something good for someone you have upset
5. make off with
e. compensate for something lost, missed, or deficient
1. The handwriting on the prescription is quite illegible; I can’t
medicine.
2. I will the time lost.
3. The thieves with all the money from the cash register.
4. I’m really sorry that I missed your graduation ceremony. I will definitely
5. Do you want to eat Chinese or Italian food today? Please
the name of the
to you.
your mind.
sentences with suitable phrasal verbs.
A
B
1. make up for
a. run off
2. make it up
b. to comprehend something
3. make out
c. to settle for something
4. make up
d. to do something good for someone you have upset
5. make off with
e. compensate for something lost, missed, or deficient
1. The handwriting on the prescription is quite illegible; I can’t
medicine.
2. I will the time lost.
3. The thieves with all the money from the cash register.
4. I’m really sorry that I missed your graduation ceremony. I will definitely
5. Do you want to eat Chinese or Italian food today? Please
the name of the
to you.
your mind. A. Match the phrasal verbs in A with their meanings in B. Then, complete the
sentences with suitable phrasal verbs.
A
B
1. make up for
a. run off
2. make it up
b. to comprehend something
3. make out
c. to settle for something
4. make up
d. to do something good for someone you have upset
5. make off with
e. compensate for something lost, missed, or deficient
1. The handwriting on the prescription is quite illegible; I can’t
medicine.
2. I will the time lost.
3. The thieves with all the money from the cash register.
4. I’m really sorry that I missed your graduation ceremony. I will definitely
5. Do you want to eat Chinese or Italian food today? Please
the name of the
to you.
your mind.
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