1) Jane said, that she enjoys ice-skating.
2) Peter said, that Steve can't walk after the accident.
3) Sarah told me that she has never been abroad.
4) Jason said to his father that his friend is having a party soon.
I was surprised when I found a wonderful sofa for my living room.
They supplied him with the computer hardware.
The police will research the suspect's record.
The answers to the maths problems can be found in the textbook.
His conclusion proved false.
London is not only the capital of the most important English-speaking country. It is also one of the largest and most beautiful cities in the world. The population of London currently stands at over 8 million people. In addition, London is home to people of almost all nationalities and races. The city is situated on both banks of the river Thames. The most important parts of London: city, East End, West End and Westminster. Lively part of this, of course, city. Thousands of companies, commercial organizations, banks and offices are situated there and millions of people work there on a daily basis. The division between the West end and the East end shows that London still has a class system differences. In the West end is traditionally inhabited by the rich and successful people. In addition, almost all the city's theatres, museums, galleries, chic shops and restaurants in the West End. The East End is a place where the working class. This area is not as rich as others, and has less parks. In the district of Westminster, many buildings-landmarks. Most famous of all is Westminster Abbey. This is the place where many outstanding Englishmen are buried. Among them are Charles Darwin, Isaac Newton, Alfred Tennyson and many others. London is full of interesting places. When tourists arrive there, they want to see the Piccadilly street, which is especially beautiful in the evening, Baker street - the place where he lived and worked with Sherlock Holmes, the tower, which is known as the crown jewels, Hyde Park with speakers Corner, Madame Tussauds and many more. One of the favorite tourist attractions is the London eye. This is one of the largest Ferris wheel in the world.
1. I am resting now. I
rest every day.<span>
2. They are talking now. They talk every day.
3. He is drinking coffee now. He drinks coffee
every morning.
4. She is going to school now. She goes to school
every day.
5. My baby is sleeping at the moment. My baby
sleeps every day.
6. Her son is making noise now. Her son makes
noise every day .
7. Jane isn’t cooking at the moment. Jane doesn’t
cook every day.
8. We aren’t eating now. We don’t eat at work.
9. Nick isn’t skating now. Nick doesn’t skate once
a week.
<span>10. You aren’t working at the moment. You don’t
work on Sundays. </span>
11. Is she playing now? Does she play in the
evening?
12. Are they having dinner now? Do they always
have dinner at two o'clock?
13. Is Bill laughing loudly now? Does Bill often
laugh loudly?
14. What is she writing now? What does she write every
evening?
15. What is he doing now? What does he do every Sunday?
16. Whom is she waiting now? Whom does she wait
every day?
17. What is John doing now? What does John do so
often?
18. What are they eating now? What do they eat at
dinner?
<span>19. Why is he still watching TV? Why does he watch
TV often?</span></span>
This work may be put off till <span>tomorrow.
</span>
<span>At the lesson we have to put in our mobile phones. </span>