1. New Year’s Day is a holiday celebrated all over the world on January 1st, the first day of the New Year.
2. Many people celebrate New Year’s Day in the company of their family members and friends.
3. It is one of the oldest holidays celebrated in the world.
4. In Russia and other former Soviet republics this holiday is celebrated with feasts, champagne, traditional food and wishes.
5. We decorate New Year Fir Trees and have New Year parties.
6. Our Grandfather Frost wears a long blue or red fur coat, a matching hat and felt knee boots (валенки — valenki) and carries gifts in a large sack on his back.
7. Grandfather Frost is helped by his "granddaughter", Snegurochka (the Snow Maiden).
8. Our people believe that the way we spend New Year’s Eve is the same way we’ll spend the rest of the year.
9. When the clock starts striking midnight, people toast with champagne and make wishes.
10. Our Grandfather Frost brings gifts on New Year’s Eve instead of Christmas Eve.
Поделитесь своими знаниями, ответьте на вопрос:
ответьте 54 ! перевести в косвенную речь! are you happy, my queen? are you good fairy or a wicked one? how much bread have you baked today? what are you doing here? did you make clothes for other kings? have you won the war? would you like to play chess with me? can you get more money? where are you from? do you look after my roses well?
He wants to know if she is a good fairy or a wicked one.
He wants to know how much bread they have baked today.
He wants to know what they are doing there.
He wants to know if they made clothes for other kings.
He wants to know if they have won the war.
He wants to know if they would like to play chess with them.
He wants to know if they can get more money.
He wants to know if where they are from.
He wants to know if they look after his roses well.