1 She suggested to play badminton. 2. Mike said agreed that she would have some more ice-cream. 3. Jack refused to run and said he had hurt his foot three days before. 4. Tom asked Kris to show him her new room. 5. Becky offered to come to her place the following day and sheadded that she would show me and we would have tasty tea. 6. Pete offered to go with him to his friend’s house. 7. Steve agreed and said that he would go with me because he wanted to see my sister. 8. Mark advise to take my umbrella,because it was raining. 9. Henry begged me not to tell anyone about his failure. 10. Judy warned to watch my step.
Days in the MonthThirty days has September, April, June and November; February has twenty-eight alone. All the rest have thirty-one, But leap year coming once in four Gives February one day more.
ИЛИ
About WeatherIf bees stay at home, Rain will soon come; If they fly away, Fine will be the day. * * *Evening red and morning grey, Send the traveller on his way; Evening grey and morning red, Bring the rain upon his head. * * *When the dew is on the grass, Rain will never come to pass. A sunshiny shower Won't last half an hour.
2. Mike said agreed that she would have some more ice-cream.
3. Jack refused to run and said he had hurt his foot three days before.
4. Tom asked Kris to show him her new room.
5. Becky offered to come to her place the following day and sheadded that she would show me and we would have tasty tea.
6. Pete offered to go with him to his friend’s house.
7. Steve agreed and said that he would go with me because he wanted to see my sister.
8. Mark advise to take my umbrella,because it was raining.
9. Henry begged me not to tell anyone about his failure.
10. Judy warned to watch my step.
April, June and November;
February has twenty-eight alone.
All the rest have thirty-one,
But leap year coming once in four
Gives February one day more.
ИЛИ
About WeatherIf bees stay at home,
Rain will soon come;
If they fly away,
Fine will be the day.
* * *Evening red and morning grey,
Send the traveller on his way;
Evening grey and morning red,
Bring the rain upon his head.
* * *When the dew is on the grass,
Rain will never come to pass.
A sunshiny shower
Won't last half an hour.