100 points please 1) Choose the appropriate form of the verbs on the right to make the story complete:
Mr. Pickwick’s Adventure
Mr. Pickwick found that his free companions 1
and eagerly
2
for him to begin breakfast. They sat
down to the meal – and ham, eggs, tea and coffee
3 disappearing very fast indeed. “How we
4
to the Manor Farm?” thought Mr. Pickwick.
“We had better 5
the waiter,” said Mr. Tupman.
So the waiter 6
for and he 7
them to drive
to the farm in a four-wheel carriage. But the trouble
8
that it 9 more than three people. “What
are we to do if there is not enough room for all of us?”
asked Mr.Snodgrass. “Perhaps one of the gentlemen
would like 10
,” suggested the waiter 11
at
Mr. Winkle. 12
the truth, Mr.Winkle was afraid of
13
a horse but he wouldn’t show it. “Let the horse
and the carriage 14
at the door by eleven,” said
Mr.Pickwick. At eleven the carriage appeared at the door.
It was a funny little box put on four wheels which
15 by a large brown horse.
rise
wait
begin
go
ask
send, advise
be, not hold
ride, look
tell
ride
be
draw
Was Peter waiting for his father?
Joan wasn't walking towards Bill.
Was Joan walking towards Bill?
Yesterday it wasn't pouring.
Was it pouring yesterday?
They weren't going to the cinema.
Were they going to the cinema?
I wasn't taking photos near the river.
Was I taking photos near the river?
He wasn't phoning his sister.
Was he phoning his sister?
We weren't looking for our book.
Were we looking for our book?
They werent arguing in the street.
Were they arguing in the street?
Roy wasn't telling some jokes.
Was Roy telling some jokes?
Grace wasn't sending an e-mail.
Was Grace sending an e-mail?
I wasn't reasing a book.
Was I reading a book?
Mark wasn't playing a guitar.
Was Mark playing a guitar?
Susan wasn't studying for the test.
Was Susan studying for the test?
Charles John Huffem Dickens
born February 7, 1812, Portsmouth, England - June 9, 1870, Hyeme (English) Russian, England) - English writer, novelist and essayist. The classic of world literature, one of the greatest prose writers of the 19th century, he became the most popular English-speaking writer during his lifetime. Dickens's work is considered to be the heights of realism, but his novels reflect both sentimental and fabulous beginnings. Dickens's most famous novels: The Pickwick Papers, Oliver Twist, Nicholas Nickleby, David Copperfield, Bleak House, A Tale of Two Cities, Our Mutual Friend, The Mystery of Edwin Drood ...
his books :
"Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club"
"The Life and Adventures of Oliver Twist" and other works of 1838-1843
"Dombey and Son"