I said that i cant swim very well.
Andrew said that he doesnt want to go swimming.
Sarah said that she will phone me later.
Ann said that she is hungry.
I told him that i dont like tea.
Olaf said that his father does a lot of business with England.
Woman said that she will pay me 2 pounds.
She said to Lilian that she can come with her.
He said that he doesnt think it will be interesting.
My friend told me that i can come there for a year.
She said that nothing will make her do it.
Mike said that his friend is a painter.
She said that she is good at painting.
He said that he will have lunch on saturday.
The teacher said that she will give me a new task on Reported Speech.
1) respectful; 2) hurtful; 3) stressful; 4) argument; 5) usually; 6) tension; 7) communication; 8) strengthen; 9) communication
The spider bite
Possibly one of the more "believed" urban myths, this one tells the tale of a young person, often a traveller to a far-flung location, who is bitten by a spider and/or an ant. On returning home, the victim experiences a "hatching" whereby parasitic baby spiders and/or ants burst out from under their skin.
FYI – this isn't physically possible, but it hasn't stopped parasitology being a defining feature of the body horror genre from Alien and Wrath of Kahn to Stephen King's Dreamcatcher and Stephenie Meyer's The Host.
The most famous museum of waxworks. It presents all famous people from singers and actors to Prime Ministers and Presidents. All the waxworks are of such a good quality, that sometimes you can mistake them for a real person.
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