1. Ann says that: “I live in Volgograd.”
2. Bob says that: “I have got a lot of good neighbours.”
3. Alice says that: “My brother is a brave man.”
4. You say that: “ We would like to do St Petersburg tomorrow.”
5. John says that: “I know a lot of languages.”
6. They say that: “Our forests are famous for wild animals.”
1. Ann says that she lives in Volgograd.
2. Bob says that he has got a lot of good neighbours.
3. Alice says that her brother is a brave man.
4. You say that you would like to do St Petersburg tomorrow.
5. John says that he knows a lot of languages.
6. They say that their forests are famous for wild animals.
Объяснение:
Transform the sentences. Use that.
1. Ann says that: “I live in Volgograd.”
2. Bob says that: “I have got a lot of good neighbours.”
3. Alice says that: “My brother is a brave man.”
4. You say that: “ We would like to do St Petersburg tomorrow.”
5. John says that: “I know a lot of languages.”
6. They say that: “Our forests are famous for wild animals.”
1. Ann says that she lives in Volgograd.
2. Bob says that he has got a lot of good neighbours.
3. Alice says that her brother is a brave man.
4. You say that you would like to do St Petersburg tomorrow.
5. John says that he knows a lot of languages.
6. They say that their forests are famous for wild animals.
Объяснение:
Transform the sentences. Use that.
1. Ann says that: “I live in Volgograd.”
2. Bob says that: “I have got a lot of good neighbours.”
3. Alice says that: “My brother is a brave man.”
4. You say that: “ We would like to do St Petersburg tomorrow.”
5. John says that: “I know a lot of languages.”
6. They say that: “Our forests are famous for wild animals.”
1. Ann says that she lives in Volgograd.
2. Bob says that he has got a lot of good neighbours.
3. Alice says that her brother is a brave man.
4. You say that you would like to do St Petersburg tomorrow.
5. John says that he knows a lot of languages.
6. They say that their forests are famous for wild animals.