Rules of conduct in the library. Handling the book:• Turn off your cell phone; if you want to call, go to the corridor;• Try to gently move the chair when the get up; do not make noise when gets his things out of the bag or when going home;• Sit up straight, do not fall apart on the chair; reading, try not to bend your head too low: so you keep good posture and good vision.The book - it is a source of knowledge. From the books, we learn about the past of mankind, on the achievements of science and culture, on the peculiarities of customs and manners of other nations, an exciting travels and adventures of talented people.Library books are used by many students. Therefore, in order and then you can read the book more, handle it carefully:• Do not crease the pages of the book (especially not pluck them) Do not bend the corners of the pages;• Do not take notes in the margins; Nothing emphasizes write nothing and did not draw on its pages;• flipping book carefully, trying not to damage it; do not throw the book;• a book to take home return to the library on time;• belong to library books as carefully as our own.
1. Ann's grandmother asked her if she liked her pies. 2. Tom's mother told him to sit down at the table and do his homework. 3. John's father was interested to know what they had done at school the day before. 4. Helen's aunt asked her whether she would play the piano that day. 5. My uncle said that they would visit us the following week. 6. The man told Nick not to cross the street when the lights were red. 7. Mike told his father that he had taken a very good book from their library the day before. 8. Lena invited Jane to come to her house the next day. 9. Betsy's mother asked her daughter where her books were. 10. My elder sister told me to lock the door when I left the house
2. Tom's mother told him to sit down at the table and do his homework.
3. John's father was interested to know what they had done at school the day before.
4. Helen's aunt asked her whether she would play the piano that day.
5. My uncle said that they would visit us the following week.
6. The man told Nick not to cross the street when the lights were red.
7. Mike told his father that he had taken a very good book from their library the day before.
8. Lena invited Jane to come to her house the next day.
9. Betsy's mother asked her daughter where her books were.
10. My elder sister told me to lock the door when I left the house