1 <span>separated
2 </span><span>is situated
3 </span><span>producer
</span>4 <span>consists
</span>5 washed by
She could play football
I could run
I couldn't play football
I could blow babl gum
I could drink water
I could do homework
I could fly
I could eat
I could see
I could write
Father’s Day comes on the third Sunday in June. It is not a national holiday on that day. Americans honour their fathers. Many people send their fathers a card or a gift. Americans are great letter-writers. Whatever happens in a family, they congratulate all the members. They congratulate people on Easter, Christmas and Whitsun. They do not have to possess great literary talent themselves, because one can find printed texts for all possible occasions. One may select and check any of these suggested texts: “Here’s to Father: always loved, respected, and admired”. “Warmest wishes for your happiness on Father’s Day and ever after”. About 1909, the churches of Spokane, Washington, set aside the day to honour fathers. The custom soon spread throughout the United States and Canada. During the autumn, some colleges celebrate Dad’s Day. They set aside a Saturday during the football season. On Dad’s Day, they honour the fathers among the members and friends of the college.
<span>C) If not my friends, I would be late for the meeting.</span>
<span>1. Jane asked what I was (we were) doing
</span><span>2. She asked if I had invited him to the party
</span><span>3. He asked me if I had finished my exams.
</span><span>4. My friend asked if my sister lived in Saransk
</span><span>5. Mother asked her daughter if she had hurt her leg
</span><span>6. He asked the shop assistant how much it cost
</span><span>7. they asked me if I had ever been to the USA
</span><span>8. Steve asked where I stayed in Moscow
</span><span>9. My father asked me whether I could pass him a magazine
</span><span>10. They asked what time the train would arrive</span>