Нужно из предложения сделать косвенную речь "you can't park here". the police officer told " i'll see you in the morning,heln." peter told " i'm taking te 5.30 tran tomorrow evening." janet "i left my umbrella here two days ago." susan said
1.that he couldn't park there 2.that he would see her in the morning 3.that she was taking the 5.30 train that evening 4.she had left her umbrella here two days ago
the police officer told jack that he couldn't park there peter told helen that he would see her that morning janet said that she was taking the 5.30 train that evening susan said that she had left her umbrella there two days ago
For me volunteering? Somehow it's difficult to answer this question... What pushes modern girls and boys to help others by providing any possible help?.. Because they do it unselfishly, just because someone will smile back or say a quiet "thank you." And that's pretty unusual in our hard, pragmatic time, when sensitivity, generosity is not "listed", because everything is measured in monetary terms. And you can often hear: "Volunteer? And how much you pay?". And knowing that a volunteer is a volunteer, doing some work for free and on their own initiative to help others, make round eyes. "For free?! So what are you? Crazy or what?! And why is it you need? It is possible to find a decent job...". ответ не совсем верный но это все что я мог составить
Hi, Simon! Thanks for your letter. You asked me about my room. And in this letter I would like to tell you about it. So, it is not big. In the middle of my room lays cappet. It is so soft! I like to play lego on it. I have very big window. And my table with chair stands near it. On the table stand my computer and glasses with pencils and pens. Right of table stand my wardrobe with clothes and some of shoes. Left of the table stand my bed. It is big. On the wall near it I stucked my posters. I created it without someone help! So, it is all. Write me back, please! здесь пишешь твое имя на английском
2.that he would see her in the morning
3.that she was taking the 5.30 train that evening
4.she had left her umbrella here two days ago