He is the strongest boy in class.
<span>Он самый сильный мальчик в классе.
</span>This book is more interesting than that one.
<span>Эта книга интереснее той. </span>
His mark is higher than mine.
<span>Его оценка выше моей.
</span>
Косвенная речь в английском языке
Речь какого-либо человека, передаваемая как его подлинные слова, называется прямой.
Если передается только ее содержание, например, в виде дополнительных придаточных предложений, то она называется косвенной речью.
Прямая речь выделяется кавычками и считается отдельным предложением. Обратите внимание, что, в отличие от русского языка, кавычки в английском языке пишутся вверху строки. После слов, вводящих прямую речь, обычно ставится запятая, а первое слово прямой речи пишется с большой буквы. В конце прямой речи точка или другой знак препинания ставится внутри кавычек:
He said, “I need my glasses.”
Он сказал: «Мне нужны мои очки».
She told me, “It’s snowing.”
<span>Она сказала мне: «Идет снег».</span>
1. I have got 2 knives
2. This is a jug of jam
3. There is some milk in the glass
4. There are people in the house
5 He has got un umbrella
6 My father's name is Johu
7. There is some butter on the table
8. This is Ann's pen
<span>When WILL you COME to see us? — I'LL COME tomorrow if I AM NOT busy. 2. I DON'T LIKE apples. 3. He CAME home at five o'clock yester¬day. 4. I'LL RING you up as soon as I COME home tomorrow. 5. I'LL SHOW you my work if you LIKE. 6. He HAD COME home by six o'clock yesterday. 7. Pete WILL certainly HELP you with your English if you ASK him. 8. This little boy HAS never SEEN a crocodile. 9. Send me a telegram as soon as you ARRIVE. 10. Let's go for a walk. The rain HAS STOPPED and the sun IS SHINING. 11. If you HELP me, I'LL DO this work well. 12. I always GET up at eight o'clock, but tomorrow I'LL GET up a little later. 13. What ARE you READING now? — I AM READING Tom's book. I AM in a hurry. Tom WILL COME soon, and I WANT to finish reading the book before he COMES. 14. As soon as you SEE your friend, tell him that I WANT to see him. 15. When I CAME home yesterday, my brother WAS SLEEPING.</span>