The Bronze Horseman is the unofficial name of one of the monuments to Peter I in St. Petersburg, which was assigned to him after the release of the poem of the same name by Alexander Pushkin in 1837. The monument, made of bronze, is located on Senate Square, closer to the Neva.
Monument to Peter I – a statue depicting a rider on a horse, under whose feet lies a crushed snake. Each element of the monument has a symbolic meaning.
The role of the pedestal is played by an undulating granite block, to the top of which a rider jumps. An unbridled horse rearing up is a wayward people, which is deftly controlled by the Sovereign, a snake under the hooves is defeated enemies.
1. I asked him if he had seen my dog. (Я спросил его не видел ли он мою собаку.)
2. The little girl asked me if I could give her an ice-cream. ( маленькая девочка спросила меня могу ли я дать ей мороженое)
3 He wondered if I knew when she would return (Он спросил знаю ли я, когда она вернется)
4. The teacher asked the girls if they had done their homework. (Учитель спросил девочек сделали они их домашнее задание.
5. The little boy asked the man if he would help him. (Маленький мальчик попросил мужчину ли он ему)
Объяснение:
1 - Have to
2 - Have to
3 - Must