The White House has undergone four major phases of construction with its beginnings in 1792 and subsequent reconstruction in 1817 and renovations in 1902 and 1948-1952 (The White House-construction: website). In 1901 President Theodore Roosevelt officially named the President's residence the "White House" (The White House-name: website). The White House is the oldest known government building and has undergone many changes including styles, rooms, and outward appearance.
It all started in 1792 when architect James Hoban worked with George Washington, and they decided that the new two-story structure would be made of stone or brick, enhanced by elegant gardens and lawns. In 1807 pavilions and terraces were added to the east and west sides of the main building (The White House-structure: website). The British set fire to the house during the War of 1812. The interior was destroyed while the exterior walls remained intact (The White House-fire: website). In 1815 James Hoban rebuilt the White House the same way it was first built (The White House-structure: website). The south portico was built in 1824. In 1829 James Hoban made his final contribution to the White House by completing the north portico (The White House-building: website). Also added were ornamental iron fences which surround the structure and running water was piped into the house (The White House-water: website). Next, Andrew Jackson creates the White House orangey in 1835 which is demolished in 1857 to make room for a new treasury wing.
1 Fishing is not allowed here.
2 I heard the TV set explode.
3 She appeared to be very nervous.
4 I keep telling you - it was an accident.
5 Jack is good at painting ceilings.
6 She wondered who to ask.
7 It is difficult to understand him.
8 She did not know what to expect from them.
9 My wife warned us not to touch the table.
10 He refused to tell me what all the fuss was about.
11 There’s no sense in visiting him. He’s not at home.
12 Elephants are known to have a fantastic memory.
13 I let her get on with her work.
14 Colin had no idea of how to get into the house.
15 I’d rather be in bed than go to work.
16 I crossed the road without looking.
17 We advised her not to spend a year abroad.
18 I always dreamed of living in a small house by the seaside.
19 She made us wait for hours.
20 She learned to treat pupils with respect.
21 I couldn’t help crying when I saw the bride in the beautiful white dress.
22 My uncle has given up smoking and now he prefers eating.
23 He wasn’t used to driving on the right side of the road.
24 Would you rather go to a restaurant or eat at home.
25 There was a fence to stop people from walking on the grass.
26 I agreed to help him if he is in trouble.
27 I’m too old to change my habits now.
28 Please stop whispering. You’re making me nervous.
29 He was sill enough to dive into the pond without looking first.
30 I enjoy being alone. I never feel lonely.
Объяснение:
The White House has undergone four major phases of construction with its beginnings in 1792 and subsequent reconstruction in 1817 and renovations in 1902 and 1948-1952 (The White House-construction: website). In 1901 President Theodore Roosevelt officially named the President's residence the "White House" (The White House-name: website). The White House is the oldest known government building and has undergone many changes including styles, rooms, and outward appearance.
It all started in 1792 when architect James Hoban worked with George Washington, and they decided that the new two-story structure would be made of stone or brick, enhanced by elegant gardens and lawns. In 1807 pavilions and terraces were added to the east and west sides of the main building (The White House-structure: website). The British set fire to the house during the War of 1812. The interior was destroyed while the exterior walls remained intact (The White House-fire: website). In 1815 James Hoban rebuilt the White House the same way it was first built (The White House-structure: website). The south portico was built in 1824. In 1829 James Hoban made his final contribution to the White House by completing the north portico (The White House-building: website). Also added were ornamental iron fences which surround the structure and running water was piped into the house (The White House-water: website). Next, Andrew Jackson creates the White House orangey in 1835 which is demolished in 1857 to make room for a new treasury wing.