Помогите, очень важно!! Передайте следующие предложения в косвенной речи. 1. The shop-assistant said: "The shoe department is downstairs." 2. The professor said to his assistant: "You have made great progress." 3. The teachersa...
Помогите, очень важно!!
Передайте следующие предложения в косвенной речи.
1. The shop-assistant said: "The shoe department is downstairs."
2. The professor said to his assistant: "You have made great progress."
3. The teachersaid to us: "You must read this text at home."
4. Paul said: "We shall have to discuss this text tomorrow."
5. She asked me: "Do you know who has taken my book?"
6. We asked him: "What has happened to you? You look so pale!"
7. She said to me: "I hope you haven't forgotten to post the letter."
8. She asked me: "Where have you put my gloves? I cannot find them."
9. They said to me: "Try this coat on before buying it. Maybe you won't like it when you have put it on."
10. Last night I was called to the telephone. An unfamiliar voice said: "Is that Dmitri speaking? My name is Pavlov. I have come from Moscow today. I have brought some books for you from your friends. I am staying at the 'Europe' Hotel. When and where can I see you?" "Let's meet at the monument to Pushkin in the Square of Arts at five o'clock if it is convenient for you," I said. "All right," he answered, "I shall be there."
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1. The shop-assistant said that the shoe department was downstairs.
2. The professor told his assistant that he had made great progress.
3. The teacher told us that we had to read that text at home.
4. Paul said that they would have to discuss that text the next day.
5. She asked me if I knew who had taken her book.
6. We asked him what had happened to him and added that he looked so pale.
7. She told me that she hoped I hadn't forgotten to post the letter.
8. She asked me where I had put her gloves and added she couldn't find them.
9. They asked me to try that coat on before buying it and added that perhaps I wouldn't like it when I had put it on.
10. Last night I was called to the telephone. An unfamiliar voice asked if that Dmitri was speaking.He introduced himself and said that his name was Pavlov and added that he had come from Moscow that day and he had brought some books for me from my friends. He admitted that he was staying at the 'Europe' Hotel. He asked me when and where he could see me.I suggested to meet at the monument to Pushkin in the Square of Arts at five o'clock if it was convenient for him. He agreed and he answered that he would be there.
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