While most weather 1) forecasters are qualified meteorologists, they have to be more than just scientist. Every 2) broadcast must catch the attention of the 3) viewer, which means that it cannot be just a flat 4) report of the facts. Personality counts for a lot, and since TV meteorologists write their own 5) script, they can decide not only what to say but how to say it. Even when emergency 6) bulletins are 7) screened, the meteorologist must be as calm and good-humoured as when he or she present the 8) daily programme.
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While most weather 1) forecasters are qualified meteorologists, they have to be more than just scientist. Every 2) broadcast must catch the attention of the 3) viewer, which means that it cannot be just a flat 4) report of the facts. Personality counts for a lot, and since TV meteorologists write their own 5) script, they can decide not only what to say but how to say it. Even when emergency 6) bulletins are 7) screened, the meteorologist must be as calm and good-humoured as when he or she present the 8) daily programme.
1) The policeman asked the men what they were doing.
2) She asked how his brother was.
3) The woman asked me what I wanted.
4) Nick asked why I was carrying a camera.
5) An officer asked the girl what her name was.
6) I asked the doctor how many times a day I should take the medicine.
7) He asked a cinema attendant what time the film finished.
8) The old man asked how much the artist would pay him.
9) Pedro asked Olaf how much longer he was staying in England.
10) Grandma asked me where the cup of tea was.
11) Olaf asked the girls where they were going for their holidays.
12) My father asked when I would get back.
13) Andrew asked a shop-keeper how much that bicycle was.
14) The man asked when his watch would be repaired.
15) They asked him what time he had got home.