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Привет, мне нужна помощь с домашней работой. Мое домашнее задание во вложениях.

10-11 класс

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Mashirik
20 дек. 2014 г., 21:27:16 (9 лет назад)

1. 1)Mary said she had hever been to London.

     2) Mary said she was swimming.

     3) Mary said she didn't like cats.

     4) Mary said she would buy a new car the next year.

     5) Mary said she couldn't speak English.

 

2. 1) Bob asked if I could come earlier.

     2) Mary asked me why I didn't want to swim in the pool.

     3) Mother asked Steve if  he would go to the theatre.

 

3. 1) Ann asked dad to give her that sandwich.

     2) Mr. Baxter said to his wife not to be so kind to........

     3) Ann asked shop-assistant to show her that.........

     4) The boy asked me to open the window.

      5) The officer commanded to open fire.

 

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