He asked, “Do you like Australia?”2. He asked, “ Have you been to Australia before?”3. He asked, “ Does your sister like to travel?”4. He asked, “ Why did you arrive in Canberra?”5. He asked, “ Where are you staying?”6. He asked, “ What sport do you like?”7. He asked, “ Which city do you like best in your country?”
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3. Jean said that his dad would be fifty years old the following year.
4. Mother answered that the children were playing in the garden
5.Sam told Boris that it was raining outside and told him to take an umbrella.
6. The teacher said in surprise that he was sorry to say, but I had got a bad mark for my test.
7. Mike noted that he had called him a few days before.
8. Vlad explained that he had had a flu, but then he was feeling much better.
9. Lena told her friend that she was going to the seaside for the holidays.
10. His friend shouted that it was a lie.
A: Hi, Nick! How are you?
B: Not so bad. And how are you doing? You look sad. Are you OK?
A: Yes, I feel well, but...
B: Come on, mate. Tell me what's wrong.
A: I'm afraid something bad's going to happen to me today.
B: Why do you think so?
A: You see, I saw a black cat on my way to school. It crossed my path right in front of me!
B: Did it? Ha-ha, Nick, you can't be serious! Do you really believe in that stuff?
A: Yeah. I'm a very superstitious person. I think we are sent signs of bad or good luck awaiting for us. Like black cats, Friday 13th or breaking mirrors, you know.
B: I prefer not to believe in these things. Life is a lot simpler if you ignore any superstitious things. I'm not scared of black cats.
A: But you say “bless you” when someone sneezes, don't you?
B: Well... yes, I do. But it's just a tradition and good manners, that's it.