1. He said that his mother was a doctor.
2.My friend says that he has already read this article.
3.We didn't know that she would be glad to see us again.
4. His brother said that he was busy and he couldn't help me.
5. Our parents say that children play football. (Или are playing, если они сейчас играют)
6.He said that he didn't like going to the theatre.
7.Everyone knew that her sister was going to London next week.
8. She said that she lived in Saransk.
9. Her father believed that he would get a letter from his father.
10. Their teacher thought that his students liked studying English.
-Hi, i didn't see you in this school. Are you new pupil in it?
-Yes, I am.
-What's your name?
-My name is Steven, and you?
-My name is Julian. Nice to meet you.
-Nice to meet you too.
-What's your favourite subject?
-My favourite subject is Math
-And my favourite subject is English
-Oh, school bell is ringing. Goodbye!
-Goodbye.
очень кратко, но, надеюсь, пойдёт~
Да да да бла бла бла бла
we were at school
1. Was doing/broke
2. Was playing/was doing
3. Drank/ate
4. Was having/heard
5. Went/took
6. Started/
7. Was doing
8. Was
9. Didn’t understand
10. Was working
Дальше не видно, поэтому все что смогла
The London TubeHave you ever wondered what strange things lurk within the London Underground (or "Tube") system? The first things people usually think of are the mice that you can occasionally see running along the tracks. (run)
In tact, mice arent the only strange things in the Underground system. Passengers leave behind thousands of objects. Items that were once theirs now reside in London Transport's lost property office. (they)
The collection is not open to the public, but a wedding dress, sets of false teeth, artificial limbs and a metre -high Mickey Mouse statue are just some of things people could see if they visited the office. Objects that are left in the office for more than three months are donated to charity or sold at auction. (leave)
Found money
Shelley was reading an article about some money a builder had found in an old house. He'd gone to the police with $64,000. She asked her friend Paul what he would do if he found a large amount of money. (find)
"Oh, the same thing he did", Paul didn't hesitate to respond. "It's not right to keep that kind of money. It's not just $20, you know." (not hesitate)
Shelley thought about it for several moments. She couldn't help wondering how the police would know whose money it was. (who)
"Apparently", she said, reading the article further, "if nobody claims the money after a certain period of time, the police RETURNS???/слово не даноб но в любом случае оно должно быть в простом настоящем(present simple) it back to the builder". She wondered whether the builder would be lucky on this occasion.