<p> Reported Speech: Advice</p><p>There are many ways to advise people to do something: You should bring an umbrella. I would bring an umbrella. If I were you, I would bring an umbrella. If I were in your shoes, I would bring an umbrella. You might want to bring an umbrella. It might be a good idea to bring an umbrella.</p><p>When we want to tell others what somebody advised us to do, we use this expression:</p><p>She advised them to bring an umbrella. Try these: “I think you should make the reservations early.” ______</p><p>“You might want to bring some extra money for food.” ______</p><p>“It might be a good idea to see a doctor.” ______</p><p>“If I were you, I would bring something to read on the train.” ______</p><p>“You should probably take some warm clothes.” ______</p><p>“I’d stick together so that you don’t get lost.” ______</p><p>“It might be a good idea to buy a map.” ______</p><p>“If I were in your shoes, I would leave early.” ______</p><p>“I think you should check the weather forecast.” ______www.bogglesworldesl.com </p>
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