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1. She said, "You will read this book in the 9th form."
2. Nellie said, "I read 'Jane Eyre' last year."
3. "My friend lives in Moscow," said Alec.
4. Mother said to me, "Who has brought this par¬cel?"
5. Ada said to me, "Where did you see such trees?"
6. I said to Becky, "What kind of book has your friend brought you?"
7. Helen said to Pete, "Did you play chess with your father yesterday?"
8. Kate said to her grandmother, "Help me (to) cook the soup, please."
9. Mike said to the teacher, "My sister knows two foreign languages."
10. "You have not done your work well," said the teacher to me.
11. He said to me, "Do you often go to see your friends?"
12. He said to me, "Will you see your friends before you leave St. Petersburg?"
13. Father said to Jane, "Show me your exercise book."
14. "What are you doing here, boys?" said Kate.
15. "Don't make noise," said Tom's mother to him.
Sharapova’s 34 singles titles and five Grand Slam titles — two at the French Open and one each at the Australian Open, Wimbledon and the US Open — rank third amongst active players, behind Serena and Venus Williams. She won the year-ending WTA Finals in her debut in 2004. In 2012 she won an Olympic silver medal for Russia at the London Games. She has also won three doubles titles.
Despite an injury-prone career, Sharapova has achieved a rare level of longevity in the women’s game. She has won at least one singles title a year from 2003 until 2015, a streak only bested by Steffi Graf, Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert. With her victory at the 2012 French Open, Sharapova became only the sixth woman in the Open Era (tenth all-time) to complete a career Grand Slam. Sharapova’s trademark is her unyielding fighting spirit and will to win. Several tennis pundits and former players have called Sharapova one of tennis’s best competitors, with John McEnroe calling her one of the best the sport has ever seen.[7]
Sharapova has been featured in a number of modeling assignments, including a feature in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. She has been featured in many advertisements, including for Nike, Prince, and Canon, being the face of several fashion houses, most notably Cole Haan. Since February 2007, she has been a United Nations Development Programme Goodwill Ambassador, concerned specifically with the Chernobyl Recovery and Development Programme. In June 2011, she was named one of the "30 Legends of Women's Tennis: Past, Present and Future" by Time,[8] and in March 2012 was named one of the "100 Greatest of All Time" by Tennis Channel.