1)Дайте нам знать, когда продолжите поход
2)Позволь мне сделать это самому.
Dear Andrew,
Thank you for your letter. I was so happy to get.
In your letter you write about your family problem and ask me for advice. Well, the reason your parents won't let you do what you like could be because they think your hobby is useless and interferes with their studies. This is understandable, afterall, they love yoy and want the best. But why don't you talk to them and to convince them that your hobby doesn't harm your studies, but on the contrary is benefical, because physical activity is fun and helps relive stress, and you will be able to work better if you feel relaxed.
Best wishes,
(Your name).
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Дорогой Андрей,
Спасибо тебе за письмо. Я был рад получить его.
В своем письме ты пишешь о своих семейных проблемах и просишь у меня совета. Ну, почему твои родители не разрешают тебе делать то, что тебе нравится, может быть потому, что они думают, что твоё хобби-это бесполезно и мешает учебе. Это понятно, в конце концов, они любят тебя и хотят как лучше. Но почему бы тебе не поговорить с ними и убедить их, что твоё хобби не повредит учёбе, а наоборот будет лучше, потому что физическая активность-это весело и помогает пережить стресс, и ты сможешь работать лучше, если чувствуешь себя расслабленным.
Всего хорошего,
(Твоё имя).
1 I knew they were waiting for me at the metro station and I decided to hurry.
2 I didn t know that you had already wound up the clock.
3 I was afraid that the little girl was not able to unclok the front door and went upstairs to help her.
4 He says that he knows the laws of the country.
5 Sarie understood why Lany had not come the previous evening.
6 She asked me whether l remembered the legend about a faithful lion.
7 He understood that the soldiers were arresting him.
8 He could not understand why people did not want to take water from that well.
9 I suppose they will send a dog after the book.
10 He said he would leave tomorrow morning.
11 She said she had already found the book.
12 He stopped and listened: the clock was striking five.
13 She said she could not tell me the right time, her watch was wrong.
14 I asked my neighbour if he had ever traveled by air before.
15 the policeman asked George where he was running so early.
16 The delegates were told that the guide had just gone out and would be back in ten minutes. (вообще странно если это предложение в косвенной речи то "in" заменяется на after/later но уж никак не in...)