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10-11 класс
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Victor asked Boris what the
result of the match had been.
Boris answered that the Soviet Army team had won.
3.
Harry asked Richard if there had been many people at the stadium.
Richard
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1) Andy sometimes ........comics. (to read)
2) We never ..... TV in the morning. (to watch)
3) Listen! Sandy ...... in the bathroom.(to sing)
4) My mother .......breakfast now. ( to make)
5) I ...... with my friend at the moment. (to chat)
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1."I love my dog." said my daughter to me.
2.Peter said:"I have crashed my new car."
3.Mary asked John, "What did the children do outside on such a day?"\
4.He asked me:"Do you know this nice girl?"
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Mrs. Williams loved flowers and had a small but beautiful garden. In the
summer her roses were always the best in the street. One summer
afternoon the bell rang, and when she went to the front door, she saw a
small boy outside. He was about seven years old, and was holding a big
bunch of beautiful roses in his hand. "I am selling roses," he said. "Do
you want any? They are quite cheap. Five pence for a big bunch. They
are fresh. I picked them this afternoon." "My boy," Mrs. Williams
answered. "I pick roses whenever I want, and don't pay anything for
them, because I have lots in my garden." "Oh, no, you haven't," said the
small boy. "There aren't any roses in your garden - because they are
here in my hand!"