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Charles Dickenss childhood

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1. What is the father?

He is the manager of a small firm

 

2. What is fathers character?

He is very serious man. He is very ambitious and has strong will

 

3. How old is the mother?

My mother is 40.

 

4. Are the parents a well-matched pair?

They have much in common: they watch the same films, read the same books and news-papers, but they have different views on education and music

 

5. Where do the members of the family like to spend weekends?

All of us like to spend our week-ends in the country.

 

6. Who lives in the country?

My grandparents live in the country.

 

2. , much, many. (Present Simple, to be).

: We (to be) in the garden.

There (to be) children there.

We are in the garden. .

There are many children there. .

1. My mother is fond of flowers. . There are flowers in our flat. .

2. I am interested in history. .There are many historic books on my book shelf. .

3. We are very busy today. .There is much work to do about the house. .

4. Are you thirsty? ? There is much mineral water in the fridge. .

5. They are not late for the train. . Much time is left before its departure. .

3. , Present Simple.

1. My cousin works at a bank.

2. We have only one day off. It is Sunday.

3. I attend lectures and seminars every day.

4. My family lives in Moscow.

5. They like to spend weekends in the country.

4. (Present Simple).

1. My mother doesnt like pot-flowers.

2. They dont come to see their relatives on Sunday.

3. Paul doesnt play hockey and football.

4. Usually my sister doesnt make breakfast.

5. We dont want to move to another city.

5. , Present Simple Present Continuous. .

1. Im sure that you like sports.

2. My mother drinks green tea every morning.

3. Now my brother is driving to his office.

4. My mother usually does the rooms on Saturday.

5. Where is Boris? He is having lunch at the moment.

6. Past Simple. .

Charles Dickenss childhood

His family lived in London. His father was a clerk in an office. And he always spent more money, than he earned and he was often in debt.

Charles went to school and his teachers thought he was very clever.

But suddenly his father went to prison for his debts. And the family went too. Only Charles didnt go to prison. He went to work in a factory, where he washed bottles. He worked ten hours a day and earned six shillings a week. Every night after work, he walked four miles back to his room. Charles hated it and never forgot the experience. He used it in many novels.

 

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7. Past Simple Past Continious. .

1. I saw my group mate when I looked out from the window.

2. When he got up in the morning, his mother was making tea.

3. My brother was doing his homework at this time yesterday. It took him 2 hours.

4. What you was doing when I phoned you yesterday?

5. He didnt come yesterday, though we were waiting for him from 2 to 3.

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1. He is my best friend. We studied at school together.

2. Ann is the kindest girl in the class.

3. Yesterday the weather was worse than today.

4. Taxi is the fastest way to get there.

5. Which subject do you know better: physics or mathematics?

9. Future Simple Future Continuous.

1. When you will come to see us next time?

2. Dont call on him tomorrow. He will be working at his report the whole day.

3. When you will come we begin the talks.

4. At this time tomorrow she will driving to the country.

5. I shant be at home tomorrow.

6. I shall stay at my parents place.

 



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