Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition. 1. I always brush my teeth the morning 2. We always decorate a fir tree Christmas. 3. He usually plays football Sundays 4. It is often cold November 5. I go to school bus 6. My grandfather gets up seven o'clock 7. I don't like going out a cold rainy day 8. She was born the ninth of December 9. I Will call you back 10. He often works night.
I.
1. b; 2. b; 3. a; 4. a; 5. a; 6. b
II.
1. b; 2. c; 3. b; 4. c; 5. a; 6. b
III.
1. a; 2. b; 3. d; 4. d; 5. c; 6. a
IV.
1.c; 2. b; 3. a; 4. c; 5. b; 6. b
V.
1. When we return, he will leave
2. He was looking for you all over the house in the morning when you called.
3. Since then, she no longer came.
4. Before coming to our city, they lived in the village.
5. Can you hear me? I have been talking to you for five minutes already.
6. Tomorrow will be five years, as I travel through this country.
VI.
1. wrote
2. have spend
3. travelled
4. had grown up
5. had gone
6. have started
7. had looked for
8. found
9. begun
10. sold
11. had finished
12. have lived
VII.
1. have they
2. won`t they
3. hasn`t he
4. did they
5. haven`t you
6.haven`t they
Glamis Castle, Scotland
What with the legends of its 'monster' and 'secret room'. Glamis must the the most famous haunted castle in Scotland.
The family chapel and the Clock Tower are haunted by a 'Grey Lady' who is supposed to be Lady Janet Douglas who was burnt at the stake in 1537 on trumped-up charges of plotting to poison King Henry VIII.
Glamis Castle is also haunted by a woman who had her tongue cut out. She is seen running through the park pointing to her mutilated face. A small Negro boy is seen on a stone seat by the Queen's bedroom.
And Alexander, Earl Crawford is said to wander around the castle. Children sleeping in the castle have woken to find him leaning over them.