Нужна , нужно сделать до 15:00 Read the theory box. How do verb forms change from direct to reported commands/ requests? Then change the sentences into reported speech.
1 ) "Close the door," he said to me.
2 ) "Don't lose the tickets," Lisa said to Kate.
3 ) "Call the museum," Paul said to Dave.
4 ) "Don't talk in the cinema," Mum said to us.
5 ) "Don't be late," he said to Evan.
We go to the theatre once a month.
My sister knits when she has some spare time.
Every summer they have a rest at the seashore.
My brother uses a computer for studying every day.
They always say “thank you” when gests give them presents (or: give presents to them).
We sometimes have lunch in the café opposite our office.
This student often stays in the library till closing time.
He sometimes worries about his exams.
We write compositions twice a month.
We always help our mother with the housework.
We walk along the beach every day.
She gets to the University by the metro.
My sister speaks Japanese.
She usually smiles when she sees him.
Red Square lies just outside the Kremlin walls. This large plaza, about 1/4 mile (0.4 kilometre) long, took its name in Russian from an old word meaning both beautiful and red.
Huge military and civilian parades were held in Red Square in order to celebrate various special occasions.
Opposite the Kremlin on Red Square is GUM, the country's largest department store. It was completed in the early 1890's and remodelled in 1953. The initials GUM come from three Russian words that mean State Department Store.
St. Basil's Cathedral — a Russian church famous for its many colourful, onion-shaped domes — is also on Red Square. Originally built over 400 years ago to honour several military conquests, this building is now part of the State Historical Museum.
The Russia Hotel, one of the world's largest hotels, is near Red Square.
The Russian Parliament building, where Russians Supreme Soviet meets, lies west of the Kremlin.