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1. Change Direct Speech into Indirect Speech
e.g. She says:" I eat an apple a day"
She says that she eats an apple a day
2.Read and write a story about Charlie Hain
e.g. Charlie says that he's a light operator​

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luizazamanov
luizazamanov
01.06.2023 03:58
Saint-Petersburg City is very young, but it is not called an open-air Museum of Saint-Petersburg sights attract millions of tourists from all over the world. Petersburg is famous for its palaces, temples, architectural ensembles, parks and monuments. The city on the banks of the Neva River, which feeds many watercourses, so St. Petersburg called the Venice of the North.  Area of Saint-Petersburg is about 606 sq.ft. km, of which 10 percent is an area of inland waters. Famous attractions are the numerous bridges, which are more than 300, and lined with granite embankments of rivers and canals with delicate walls.  Since its founding, St.-Petersburg became known as the cultural capital of Russia. Here at Peter I opened the first museum in the country, the first public library, the first Observatory.  Today there are more than 100 artistic, scientific, historical museums.  The doors of many famous theatres are always open for residents and visitors.  On our site you will find reliable information about the sights of Saint-Petersburg. Learn the schedule of major museums and theatres. Interactive map, which has information, articles, help you easily determine the location of attractions in the historic centre of Saint Petersburg.

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rusyabarnakov
rusyabarnakov
14.11.2021 20:58
This is one of the nerve-centres of London. It was named Trafalgar Square to commemorate the historical naval victory won on the 21st of October 1805 by the British fleet under the command of Horatio Nelson over the combined French-Spanish fleet commanded by Villeneuve. The battle took place at Cape Trafalgar in the mouth of the Straits of Gibraltar and lasted several hours.  Nelson was fatally wounded by a shot which broke his backbone. He died on board his flagship the Victory, but not before being told that he had won the battle.Nelson's Column, with the statue of Admiral Lord Nelson on top, rises in the centre of Trafalgar Square. This most impressive monument is 170 feet (about 52 m) tall. The statue of Nelson, placed facing towards the sea he loved, measures 17 feet (more than 5 m) in height.To the north-east of Trafalgar Square there is the building that houses the National Gallery of Art - one of the most impor­tant Art Galleries in the world - and behind is the National Port­rait Gallery.Quite often the square becomes the location for meetings and in it crowds of Londoners congregate to celebrate political rallies. So it can be said that Trafalgar Square is the heart from which the beat is emitted to all the Londoners.There are many pigeons in the square and Londoners like to feed them. Everybody knows that the dove is the symbol of peace all over the world.
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