Перевести в косвенную речь - i bought my first newspaper a year ago. it doesn't mean i had never read a newspaper before that. - when i was younger i usually read the newspapers my parents got or bought. - it is delivered to my door every weekend. so now i have my own source of news. and as it is a huge newspaper which consists of dozens of pages, i read it from sunday to next saturday. - i've been reading my newspaper for a year and i've always been happy with it. it provides me with a balanced view of the world. - it includes an amazing sports page! it's the first thing i read. but don't quote me on that! - i hope it will remain as interesting and unbiased as it is now.
B: Of course. How …many…………………. would you like?
A: Six, please. Are there ……any………………… tomatoes?
B: Certainly. How ……much……………… do you need?
A: A kilo, please.
2. A: I’d like …some………………… olive oil.
B: How …………much…………… do you need?
A: Half a bottle. Is there ……any………………. flour?
B: Certainly. How …much……………………. do you need?
A: A kilo, please.
E) Fill in HOW MUCH or HOW MANY:
1. ……How many…………………………….. potatoes do we need?
2. ………How much………………………….. sugar would you like?
3. ………How much………………………….. milk is there in the fridge?
4. …………How many……………………….. eggs do you want?
5. …………How much……………………….. ham do you need?
In the forest, under a tree, there was a small snowdrop. But he grew up ahead of time, when snowstorms were still raging and there was everywhere, still not melted white snow. The Christmas trees, under which he at least took a little shelter from the winter storms, regretted him. The snowdrop was very cold, but he was not upset, and tried to keep warm, and survive until spring comes. Just at this time, the girl Masha was returning home after she had visited Grandma's house. And she had only to go through the forest. She walked on, and suddenly stopped. She wiped her eyes and saw before her the snowdrop. She podozhla, and realized how cold it was snowdrops. Masha decided to take him home, and when the spring comes, plant again. She did not rip it off, but took it with the land, and put it in the basket. When Masha came home, she began to water him, put it in a warm place. And very soon, the next day, the snowdrop had already raised his stem. Masha was very educated. She showed the flower to all the familiar. And everyone was surprised, how could that early grow a snowdrop? She was helped to make the flower survive until spring. Everyone wanted very much to plant him, so that he would grow up, along with all the flowers. They looked after the flower well. And when the spring came, Masha and her friends planted him in the same place where she tore it up. The Christmas trees were glad that the snowdrop was again blossoming under them. Masha and her friends were proud that they could help the snowdrop grow.