Kate asked Nick if he did sports.
Doctor asked the patient if he had a good appetite.
Granny asked her grandson if he usually went to bed late.
She says that she studies English.
He says to me that he has a possibility to visit his granny.
We say to him that he is stupid.
They said that they had decided not to go to the party `cause Mike didn`t want to apologize.
He said that he would read the novel.
<span>1)
Jane's employer makes her go to a lot of meetings.
2) Fortunately, they didn't make me sit next to that boring man.
3) Last Saturday Ellen's parents let her go to an all-night party for the first
time
4) Does your employer let you leave the office at lunchtime?
</span>
<span>It seems 1) unthinkable (THINK) today not to provide children with a
decent 2) education (EDUCATE).There is such an emphasis on 3) academic
(ACADEMY) achievement these days that it's easy to forget what a problem 4)
illiteracy (LITERATE) used to be. Being unable to read can be 5) intensely (INTENSE)
embarrassing and can make someone feel like a complete 6) failure (FAIL).
Someone who can't read is often 7) understandably (UNDERSTAND) afraid of
certain situations. The problem can seem 8) insolvable (SOLVE). However, given
the right teacher, a lot of hard work and a 9) reasonable (REASON) amount of
time, anyone can learn. Being able to read can lead to an 10) improved
(IMPROVE) quality of life.</span>
1 turned off, 2 being sold, 3 with a pen, 4 have just been, 5 was being, 6 by, 7 should be taken, 8 should visit, 9 with, 10 will be announced