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dgostishev
dgostishev
05.02.2022 04:57 •  Английский язык

Перевести в косвенную речь ! нужно.. put the following sentences into the reported speech: 1. “i can’t live on my basic salary.” she said 2. “i’m going away tomorrow.” mark said 3. “she will drive mary to the airport tonight.” he said 4. “you can keep this coat because i’m not cold.” her boyfriend said 5. “i didn’t steal the money.” the boy said 6. “we went to the cinema last week.” sue said 7. “the sales are starting tomorrow.” she said 8. “i won’t do the essay now.” she said 9. “i’ve made a terrible mistake.” he said 10. “why are you so happy? ” i asked 11. “what are you doing tonight? ” he asked 12. “how old are you? ” she asked 13. “did you see the tv news yesterday? ” iris asked 14. “have you been reading this book? ” she asked 15. “do you want to go to the cinema? ” her boyfriend asked 16. “will you write to me? ” she asked 17. “turn the tv off immediately! ” my father told me 18. “don’t touch that cd! ” pam told him 19. “put the book on my table! ” the teacher told them 20. “don’t write on the tables! ” the teacher told the pupils

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222812
222812
05.02.2022
1. “I can’t live on my basic salary.” 
She said that she could not live on her basic salary.”

2. “I’m going away tomorrow.” 
Mark said he was going away the next day
 
3. “She will drive Mary to the airport tonight.” 
He said that she would drive Mary to the airport that night
 
4. “You can keep this coat because I’m not cold.” 
Her boyfriend said that she could keep that coat because he was not cold
 
5. “I didn’t steal the money.” 
The boy said he had not stolen the money
 
6. “We went to the cinema last week.” 
Sue said they had gone to the cinema the previous week
 
7. “The sales are starting tomorrow.” 
She said the sales were starting the next day
 
8. “I won’t do the essay now.” 
She said she did not want to do the essay then
 
9. “I’ve made a terrible mistake.” 
He said  he had made a terrible mistake
 
10. “Why are you so happy?” 
I asked why you were so happy
 
11. “What are you doing tonight?” 
He asked what I was doing that night 

12. “How old are you?” 
She asked how old i was
 
13. “Did you see the TV news yesterday?” 
Iris asked if I saw the TV news the day before

14. “Have you been reading this book?” 
She asked if I had been reading that book
 
15. “Do you want to go to the cinema?” 
Her boyfriend asked if she wanted to go to the cinema
 
16. “Will you write to me?” 
She asked if I would write to her
 
17. “Turn the TV off immediately!” 
My father told me to turn the TV off immediately
 
18. “Don’t touch that CD!” 
Pam told him not to touch that CD
 
19. “Put the book on my table!” 
The teacher told them to put the book on her table

20. “Don’t write on the tables!” 
The teacher told the pupils not to write on the tables
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iuliaminakowa
iuliaminakowa
05.02.2022

 

Children's Stories .  By Margo Fallis

A Roaring Good Time  

A Roaring Good TimeThe sun was setting below the horizon. The last of the sightseers were leaving Trafalgar Square in downtown London, heading back to their hotels with their families.  

The Square took on an eerie emptiness. The pigeons flew to nearby window ledges to roost for the night and the monument, with Lord Admiral Nelson sitting atop, stood alone. The only noise that could be heard was the spray of the fountain as the drops of water hit the pool below. The four bronze lions that sat on the monument, protecting Lord Nelson, were now alone. No longer were children climbing all over them. No longer were cameras flashing. It was silent.  

"Are they all gone?" asked Albert.  

Susan looked around, "All clear from my view."  

"Here too," said Beatrice.  

"We’re okay over here," called Edward.  

"Then let’s go and have some fun!" growled Albert, as the four lions sprang to life, as they did every night at this time, and leapt off the monument onto the ground below. They stretched their aching limbs. Sitting in the same position all day long was tiring.  

"I’ve got an idea of what we can do tonight!" exclaimed Beatrice. She was the mischievous one of the group. "You know those guards down at Buckingham Palace? I say that we go there and try to get one of them to move. They aren’t supposed to even blink. I’ve thought of a good way to scare them."  

"Great!" said Edward, "and while we’re there we can go through the Royal rubbish and find something for dinner. I heard some tourists talking about a banquet at the palace tonight. You know what that means, don’t you?"  

"Leftovers," Susan and Albert called out together.  

The four bronze lions headed down the Mall, which is the name of the street leading from Trafalgar Square to Buckingham Palace. St. James Park is off to the side of it. They ran in there to stay hidden from any cars that might drive past. Beatrice roared and scared a flock of sleeping ducks. She roared in delight as they quacked and flew away angrily.  

Susan wasn’t quite as mischievous as the others. As she went through the park, she took time to avoid stepping on the daffodils and crocus. Albert and Edward didn’t care what they stepped on. "There’s Buckingham Palace. Albert, you jump over the fence first, but be careful. Those spikes at the top are sharp. They can scratch you pretty bad," warned Beatrice.  

Albert didn’t hesitate. He leapt over the fence without any problem; after all, they were all very large bronze lions. Susan, Beatrice and Edward followed.  

"Now, should we eat first?" Albert asked.  

"Let’s scare the guard first, Albert, and then we’ll eat. Come on, we’ll have to be really quiet if we want to sneak up on the guard," Beatrice reminded the group. One by one they made their way toward the guard’s box, staying very close to the palace walls. They could see him standing there, stiff as a board. "Let’s play with him," giggled Beatrice. "I’ll run by really fast. He’ll see a blur, but not be sure what it is. That will attract his attention." Beatrice ran as fast as she could past the guard. He didn’t move a muscle. She ran back, but this time much closer to him. He still stood at attention.  

"He didn’t even blink an eye," said Edward, amazed.  

"This time, I’ll go and stop right in front of him and roar," said Albert. "He’s never seen a bronze lion roar before, surely."  

Albert crept up slowly and went behind the guard’s box. He bumped it softly, on purpose, to alert the guard. He stood waiting, but the guard never moved. Seeing that he was wasting his time, he jumped out from behind the box and stood in front of him. He was three times the size of the guard. There was still no reaction from the soldier. Albert took a deep breath and then let out a loud and ferocious roar. His breath blew the black fur on the guard’s hat. The guard still didn’t move but the palace lights came on and soon soldiers were pouring out of the building.  

The four lions ran and jumped over the fence. They hid behind the Victoria monument and watched. The soldiers were all over the grounds, searching under every bush and behind every tree. Susan heard one of them say, "I could swear that noise we heard was a lion’s roar." She giggled.  

Another soldier said, "It was probably just a car revving up its engine. Whatever it was, it’s gone now."  

From behind the statue, Edward commented, "Whew! That was close. We didn’t get anything to eat though and I’m starving!"  

"We almost got caught that time, Edward. We’ll have to find food somewhere else," Susan said.  

"Did you see that guard? He didn’t move. Not one muscle!" Albert noted.  

The four lions ran back through the park towards Parliament and Big Ben. Just as they reached Westminster Bridge, Big Ben chimed twelve loud chimes. BONG! BONG! BONG! BONG! BONG! BONG! BONG! BONG! BONG! BONG! BONG! BONG!  

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Sure, i can pretend my own future. My occupation will be very succesful, i know it.

I want to have really big family, three childrens - two boys and one girl. I wish i live in Canada, in the best city - Vancouver.

I hope i will be very healthy and i want to have in my big house something fro, GYM. Maybe i want my own GYM.

Also i wnt to have a lot of money to travel a lot. My hobby - is seeing something new, my hobby - is travelling everywhere. My friends will be succesful too so i hope at one day we all will travel to Australia to celebrate there New Year.

Конечно, я могу представить свое будущее. Моя работа будет очень успешной, я знаю это.

Я хочу иметь большую семью, три ребенка - два мальчика и одну девочку. Я хотел(а) бы жить в Канаде, в лучшем городе - в Ванкувере.

Надеюсь, мое здоровье будет очень хорошим и я хочу, чтобы в моем большом доме было что-то, что обычно используют в фитнесс-залах. Может, я хочу свой собственный Фитнесс-зал.

Я хочу иметь много денег, чтобы много путешествовать. Мое увлечение - видеть что-то новое, мое увлечение - путешествовать везде! Мои друзья тоже будут успешными, так что я надеюсь в один день мы все полетим в Австралию, чтобы отпраздновать там Новый Год.

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