1)How can I get to the nearest post office?
2)What is the shortest way to the bus station?
3)Is there a hospital near here?
4)I want to know where is the nearest church
5)She asks how the girl can get to the swimming pool
1- makes
2-playes
3- reads
4-helps
5-do not eat
6- play
<span>1) I think my parents will be at home this
evening
2) They won't write to you again, and I won't either
3) I'm sure
John will be in his office in the afternoon
4) We shan't go North America,
we shall go to South America in June
5) I shall buy some bread and milk on
my way home
6) You will read a fairy tale to me, won't you
7) We shall go
to New York by car.
8) Are you sure it will rain?
9) They won't finish this
work soon.</span>
On Sunday I am going to a concert of my favourite band. It starts at 8 and ends at 10.
What time is the sixth lesson over tomorrow? - I do not know. I'm not going to school tomorrow.
How will you get home after tomorrow's party? By taxi? - Perhaps, I'll catch the bus.The last bus leaves at midnight.
I'm going to the cinema on Saturday. What time does the film start?
Tomorrow we are having lunch with Lisa.I hope you will join us.
Our plane arrives at 7 p.m. tomorrow
<span>The question of which profession is the most important, everyone will respond differently. And if you ask what is the most difficult and intense, perhaps, in the first place would call heavy men's specialty, remember the firefighters, rescuers, policemen or military. Call the knowledgeable scientists and knowledge workers. But, in my opinion, there are people whose work unites all these characteristics. A matter of life — the most necessary, most difficult, most responsible, requiring continuous improvement. It's the people facing the most important task to recognize, treat, and prevent diseases, to ensure the preservation and promotion of health and working capacity of people, saving lives. And these people — the doctors.</span>