1-mary said that she wanted some milk.
2-mr.smith said that he remembered me.
3-the mailman said that there were not any letters that day.
4-dick said that he had been reading an interesting novel.
6-ann asked if I had seen that film.
7-dick asked if we were students.
8-john asked if I spoke Japanese.
9-miss dean asked if there was anybody there
10-john asked if the dinner was ready.
11-mary asked me where the teacher was.
12-mr tyrley asked his friend what we had had for dinner.
13-bob asked charles why he was not at school.
14-betty asked ann who her favourite actor was.
15-tom asked me whose camera i had had used.
16-the stranger asked me where I was from.
18-the security asked the boy how he had got there 19-mother asked her son where he had been
20-the director asked his assistant where the report was.
Adventure Time<span> is an American </span>animated television series<span> created by </span>Pendleton Ward<span> for </span>Cartoon Network.<span> The series follows the adventures of a boy </span>Finn <span>and his best friend and adoptive brother </span>Jake<span>—a dog with the magical power to change shape and size at will.
</span>I want to talk about Jake
Jake the Dog<span> is, along with </span>Finn the Human<span>, a fictional character and one of the main cast in the American </span>animated television series Adventure Time<span> created by </span>Pendleton Ward<span>.
</span>he character made his debut in the original pilot<span>. Jake is </span>Finn<span>'s best friend and adoptive brother. He is a shape-shifting dog who is in his 30s in "magical dog years". He was conceived by Joshua and an extra-dimensional creature and as a result, Jake can stretch, shrink, or mold any part of his body to any shape and almost any size, ranging from becoming gigantic to becoming incredibly small. </span>
Task III. The sentences below are about Margaret Mitchell, arrange them Into a logical order.
1. Born in Atlanta in 1900, she was especially proud of her long-established Atlanta family.
2. Gone with the Wind was Margaret Mitchell's only novel and (in spite of a few short stories that she wrote) her only truly successful literary output.
3. For years after the publication of her novel, she maintained a massive correspondence relating to the book.
1. long. 2. more beautiful. 3. tastier. 4. the longest. 5. longer. 6. older. 7. more interesting.