He made an excellent speech, and everything he said was to the()
He said that he was ()aware of the difficulty of being a father.
Nobody believed him()what he said.
He said each case would be taken on its own _____ and looked at individually.
What surprised me was not what he said but ______ he said it.
He said that ending the agreement would _____ the future of small or family-run shops, lead to fewer books being published and increase prices of all but a few bestsellers.
He said he_____ to visit that famous museum the next week.
The man said he would hit me_____I told him where the money was.
He said he would stay for another two days__________ it rained.
He said he hadnt done that, but his expression______.
“He gave me ________ $100!”he said with satisfaction.
______he said he wasn't hungry, he ate a big breakfast.
I asked Charles what sponsoring the conference would______and he said we would have to handle all of the advertising, as well as the set-up and registration.
Our neighbor said that if we made more noise he would _______ us to the police.
Having________________(没有钱但不想让别人知道), simply said he would go without dinner.
He said regrettably that he should have treated the experiment as () ________ as he could.
6、“他说他会来,他来了。”该句的译文是: He said he would come here,_____.
The old man said that he would never___his car as long as he could drive.
He said, “Cocks ____ eggs,” but he was ____ , of course.
Nelson Mandela was born in South Atrica on July 18, 1918. His tather was a Chiet of a tribe. Mandela had strong character even from he was a child and he respected national heroes very much. As the oldest son in his family, Mandela was appointed as the successor of the tribe, but he refuseD.He said he would never dominate a tribe, which was under oppressed, with a chief identity. He determined to throw himself into the career of the national liberation.
Mr. Kerry struck back, trying to turn the tables on Mr. Bush. In a speech at Howard University in Washington, Mr. Kerry said he would provide more tax cuts to the middle class than Mr. Bush would and
He finally () that he failed in his experiment, and he said he won' t continue.
What he said is true.
An old and very good friend of mine told me he had an unpleasant experience.He went to a famous jewelry shop and (1) to be shown some gold necklaces.(2) examining several, he decided to buy a gold necklace with a precious stone, and asked (3) he could pay by cheque .The assistant said that was quite in order,(4) the moment my friend signed his name, he was invited into the manager' s office. The manager was very polite,(5) he explained that someone with with exactly the same name (6) had given them a worthless cheque not long before.My friend got very angry (7) he heard this (8) said that he would buy a necklace somewhere else.When he got up to go, the manager told him that the police would arrive at any moment and he had better stay (9) he wanted to get into serious trouble.Sure enough, the police arrived soon afterwards.They were polite too, but explained that a person (10) had used the same name as his was responsible for a number of recent robberies.