1. “I am planning to go to Kenya,” Sally said. - Sally said that she was planning to go to Kenya.
2. “I take my little sister to school every day,” little Anthony said. - Little Anthony said that he took his little sister to school every day.
3. “You may take my textbook,” Nonna said. - Nonna said that I might take her textbook.
4. “They are playing in the gym now,” Nick said. - Nick said that they were playing in the gym at that moment.
5. “I don’t like chocolate,” Mary said. - Mary said that she did not like chocolate.
6. “My sister is ready to go” Helen said. - Helen said that her sister was ready to go.
7. “My mother usually goes shopping on Saturday,” the girl said. - The girl said that her mother usually went shopping on Saturday.
8. “The birds build their nests among the trees,” the teacher said. - The teacher said that the birds built their nests among the trees.
9. “I am not married,” Jimmy said. - Jimmy said that he was not married.
10 “I can't read these books. I don’t like them,” Petra said. - Petra said that she couldn't read those books because she didn't like them.
Объяснение:
Saint Petersburg has been renamed three times since its founding. Construction of the city began in 1703, ordered by Russian tsar (later emperor) Peter the Great, who named it Saint Petersburg after his patron saint. After World War I broke out in 1914, the city's Germanic name was changed to Petrograd. In 1924, upon the death of Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin, its name was changed to Leningrad. Finally, in June 1991, six months before the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) officially dissolved and Russia emerged as an independent country, the city reverted to its original name.
Saint Petersburg’s climate is one of strong contrasts. It is affected by air masses coming off the Atlantic Ocean and by polar continental air, which in winter is very dry and cold. Saint Petersburg has cold winters, with temperatures in January averaging -10° C (14° F); the summers are generally cool, with the temperature in July averaging 17° C (63° F). Although the city’s harbor is frozen for three to four months of each year, icebreakers keep it open for much of the winter season.