1. "Your friend called on you half an hour ago." said my mother to me when I came home. 2. He said, "I study at Moscow University." 3. She said, "My brother is playing chess with my grandfather." 4. George said, "It is very difficult to play this role." 5. "Why are there so few people in the street?" he asked. 6. "Do you know where you live?" the man asked the boy. 7. The woman said to him, "Don't worry and go home quietly." 8. She said, "I will sleep in the open air." 9. "Are you going to leave St. Petersburg tomorrow?" she asked me. 10. "I bought this watch yesterday", he said to me. 11. Ann said, "I have just had a telephone call from home." 12. "Leave the key at your sister's", said my neighbour to me. 13. He said, "I can't understand the rule." 14. "I bought a ticket yesterday", he said to me.
Londoners love their parks and are proud of them. London is very rich in parks and gardens. You can spend the whole day in the country - without leaving London. London's parks are full of trees,grass,flowers and water. You can walk among old trees,relax and admire flowers and plate or take part in the many activities such as tennis,swimming and horse-riding. The Royal Parks are the property of the Royal family. In central London they include Hyde Park,Green Park,St James's Park,Regent's Park and Kensington Gardens. Hyde Park is famous for its outdoor entertainments and its Speaker's Corner. On a Sunday morning anyone can make a speech about something he believes to be very important. You can also visit Regent's Park where you will find London Zoo,aboating lake and an open-air theatre, where in summer you can enjoy Shakespeare's plays. St James's Park, the oldest London park,is very beautiful with its trees and flower beds and view of Buckingham Palace. The statue of the famous fairytale hero, Peter Pen,can be seen in Kensington Gardens. Parks are free in London.
2. He said, "I study at Moscow University."
3. She said, "My brother is playing chess with my grandfather."
4. George said, "It is very difficult to play this role."
5. "Why are there so few people in the street?" he asked.
6. "Do you know where you live?" the man asked the boy.
7. The woman said to him, "Don't worry and go home quietly."
8. She said, "I will sleep in the open air."
9. "Are you going to leave St. Petersburg tomorrow?" she asked me.
10. "I bought this watch yesterday", he said to me.
11. Ann said, "I have just had a telephone call from home."
12. "Leave the key at your sister's", said my neighbour to me.
13. He said, "I can't understand the rule."
14. "I bought a ticket yesterday", he said to me.
without leaving London. London's parks are full of trees,grass,flowers and water. You can walk among old trees,relax and admire flowers and plate or take part in the many activities such as tennis,swimming and horse-riding. The Royal Parks are the property of the Royal family. In central London they include Hyde Park,Green Park,St James's Park,Regent's Park and Kensington Gardens. Hyde Park is famous for its outdoor entertainments and its Speaker's Corner. On a Sunday morning anyone can make a speech about something he believes to be very important. You can also visit Regent's Park where you will find London Zoo,aboating lake and an open-air theatre, where in summer you can enjoy Shakespeare's plays. St James's Park, the oldest London park,is very beautiful with its trees and flower beds and view of Buckingham Palace. The statue of the famous fairytale hero, Peter Pen,can be seen in Kensington Gardens. Parks are free in London.