Some people think that wars are unavoidable, and that people will always be fighting with each other. I’m more optimistic on this point. The process of integration is going rapidly and soon we may find ourselves living in one huge country. We’ll be wearing the same clothes, listen to the same music, and watch the same films. We certainly risk to lose ethnic and cultural diversity, which is not good news, but, on the other hand, this means that there will be no grounds for religious and ethnic discrimination. There will be no boarders which need protection, so we’ll be able to dismiss the army. If the police work well and the law if fair and clever, we’ll get rid of criminals very easily. Former policemen may work as rescuers or firemen, as occasionally we will still have some unexpected natural disasters and catastrophes. Alternatively, former policemen can work in schools and it will prevent any fighting or bullying there.
Elizabeth said they had watched a very interesting movie the day before.
Catherine asked her mother if she might go for a walk.
Marry said to her children to go to their rooms and do their homework.
He asked her patiently where she had been.
Sue asked Sally if she was (можно: were) going to be a lawyer or a doctor.
Tim asks her nervously what he should do then.
Den asked his younger brother not to touch his things.
She asked him sobbing who that woman in his car had been.
Diana said it was time to go to the theatre.