1.He said he was living in London then.
2.She asked what I wanted
3.She asked why that machine didn't work
4.He said not to sell the car.
5.She asked if I could open my bag
6.He said to stay in bed for a few days.
7.Marry said she had gone to London with her sister.
8.My friend said he watched a lot of soap operas.
9.He asked if Tom would be there next day
10.My mother asked if I cleaned the room the day before yesterday
11.Her teacher said he wasn't going to ask me.
12.The teacher asked how the accident had happened
13.My cousin said they weren't interested in politics.
14. I asked if they hadn't heard the bell
15.He asked what I told the police
16.Tom said that New York was more lovely than London.
17.She said that he had turned out a good pianist.
18.She asked if I was kidding
19.She wrote to put up at that hotel
20.I asked where they were living then.
ˈtʃeɪndʒ
[Nabikanai] [nagasarenai] ˈjoʊ
[Ima] [kanjiru] ˈkoʊtoʊ [ni] [sunao] [de] [itai] ˈnoʊ
ˈtʃeɪndʒ
[Nando] ˈdemoʊ [umarekawaru] ˈnoʊ
ˈkɑnə [shimi] ˈemˈoʊ [dakishimete]
[Hashiri] [dasu] ˈjoʊ
[Kanashii] [uragiri] [ni] [atte]
[Tora] [warenai] [atashi] [ga] [koko] [ni] [iru]
[Tarinai] [tsukinai] ˈnɑn [datte]
ˈmɑtoʊ [hizumasete] ˈjoʊ
([Takaru]) [Okashii] [konna] [sekai] [jan]
[Jibun] [ga] ˈder [na] ˈnoʊ [ka] [wakaranaku] [naru]
[Wafuu] [ni] [hanaritakunai] [ka]
[Kimetsukenai] [de] ˈjoʊ
[Uchi] ˈnoʊ [michi] [wo] [yuku] ˈnoʊ
[Soko] [ni] [itatte] [matteitatte]
[Nani] ˈemˈoʊ [hajimarenai]
ˈtʃeɪndʒ
[Nabikanai] [nagasarenai] ˈjoʊ
[Ima] [kanjiru] ˈkoʊtoʊ [ni] [sunao] [de] [itai] ˈnoʊ
[Dareka] ˈnoʊ [omoi-doori] [ni] [wa] [sasenai] [wa]
ˈtʃeɪndʒ
[Nando] ˈdemoʊ [umarekawaru] ˈnoʊ
ˈkɑnə [shimi] ˈemˈoʊ [dakishimete]
[Hashiri] [dasu] ˈjoʊ
[Anata] ˈnoʊ [moto] [ni] [wa]
[Mou] [kaerenai] [wa]
[Atashi]
I started drawing when I was little. Mother and father very often gave me pens in a variety of colors, colored pencils and a beautiful white paper for drawing. I like to portray on a clean sheet something beautiful, plants, animals, sometimes people. So often I've done cards for mom and dad.
However, first my pictures were not the best. Something was awry, something that did not happen. But I always continued to draw. Now, I think I can draw very well. My works hang on the walls in my room. I often send your creations to competitions of children's drawings and often receive diplomas and prizes.
Moreover, I go to art school. I like it very much. In art school there is an atmosphere of skill and creativity. We draw still lifes, sometimes people. In the summer we go to picnic and draw nature, flowers, forest, trees, houses.
Now my drawings are pretty good. But someday I want to learn to draw like the great Russian painters I. Shishkin, I. Aivazovsky, K. Bryullov and! I'm sure that will be able to draw even better if I tried.