1.I asked
the old gentleman, if he was feeling well.
<span />
<span> 2.The hotel manager asked the visitors, if
they had slept well.</span><span />
<span> 3.The manager asked Tom, if he came to work by
bus or on foot.</span><span />
<span> 4.The officer asked me, if I followed him or
not.</span><span />
<span> 5. I asked the boy what else he had seen.</span><span />
<span> 6. I asked them what their new house was like.</span><span> </span>
<span>7.The teacher asked the now boy, what his name
was.</span><span> </span>
<span>8. Oliver
asked what I had said.</span>
<span>ПРИЧАСТИЕ являЕТСЯ ЗДЕСЬ частью ГЛАГОЛа-СКАЗУЕМого
Madam Tussaud WAS BORN </span>
Does he want to be a doctor?
What does he want?
Does he want to be a doctor or a teacher?
<span>He wants to be a doctor, doesn`t he?</span>
1. Peter likes to play tennis and can do it very well.
2. She must help her parents with housework but she says she doesn't like cleaning or washing up.
3. My friend can tell you about all the new films, he goes to the cinema a lot.
4. Mary reads all the books about American Indians that she can find.
5. Julian looks very ill, hr must see the doctor as soon as he can.
6. My grandfather tells me very interesting things about animals. I think he must write them down.
<span>Steve
Jobs, the visionary founder of Apple, had sensed an inevitable immediate
threat. Cellphones. The mobile technology was evolving rapidly, there
was a vast unexplored market and a number of consumer electronic giants
were researching in that space. Jobs knew it was only time before
someone developed a software and made the phones double as entertainment
devices.</span>