The house No. 19 was very old. People said that there lived ghosts but nobody had ever seen them. However, it wasn’t called a «haunted» house; year after year it remained:»To Be Let or Sold.” The house agent Mr. Raddish was glad to see that Mrs. Lancaster was interested in this house. But her question: «How long was it empty?» made him a little worried: «Er—er—some time,» he answered. «I thought so,» said Mrs. Lancaster. There was something unpleasant in the air, it felt cold in the hall. Mrs Lancaster went over the house and asked questions from time to time. After that she asked: «What is the matter with the house?» It seemed that Mr. Raddish didn’t know what to say. «Of course, a house without furniture is always a little gloomy,» he answered. «Nonsense,» said Mrs. Lancaster. «The rent is very low for such a house. I want to know why. I suppose the house is haunted?» Mr. Raddish said nothing. After some time Mrs. Lancaster spoke again: «Of course, that is all nonsense. I don’t believe in ghosts or anything of that sort, and I don’t see the reason why I shouldn’t buy this house; but servants… They are easily frightened. Tell me exactly what—what thing haunts this place.» «I—er—really don’t know,» said the house agent. «You must,» said the lady quietly. «I cannot take the house without knowing. What was it? A murder?»«Oh, no», cried Mr. Raddish. «It’s—it’s— only a child.» «A child?» «Yes.» «I don’t know the story exactly,» he continued. «Of course, there are different versions of it, but I know that about thirty years ago a man, whose name was Williams, took No. 19. Nobody knew anything about him; he kept no servants; he had no friends; he seldom went out in the daytime. He had one child, a little boy. After he had been here about two months, he went to London and never came back. People said that he was wanted by the police. The child lived on here, alone in the house. He had food for a little time, and he waited day after day for his father’s return. Unfortunately, his father had told him not to go out of the house or to speak to anyone. He was a weak, little creature and did not want to disobey this command. In the night the neighbors often heard him sobbing.» Mr. Raddish paused. «And—er—the child starved to death,» he said. «And it is the child’s ghost that haunts the place?» asked Mrs. Lancaster. «There’s nothing seen only people say, ridiculous, of course, but they say they hear — the child — crying, you know.» Mrs. Lancaster moved towards the front door. «I like the house very much,» she said. «I think I will get nothing as good for the price. I will let you know.»
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11.12.2022
1)я работаю I work 2) вы работаете-да Do you work? Yes I do. 3)он работает-нет.Он учитсяDoes he work? No, he studies. 4)мой брат не учится.Он работает My brother doesn't study. He works 5)моя сестра не читает книг My sister doesn't read books 6)наша бабушка обычно спит на диване Our grandmother usually sleeps on the sofa 7)вы часто отдыхаете в этом кресле? Do you often rest in this armchair? 8)когда вы встаете?What time do you get up? 9)твоя сестра говорит по французский-нет Does your sister speak French? No, she doesn't. 10)мой дядя инженер.он очень занят My uncle is an engineer. he is very busy. 11)мой брат работает в больнице.Он врач My brother works in a hospital. he is a doctor. 12)он не любит конфеты.Он любит фрукты He doesn't like sweets. He likes fruit. 13)мы предпочитает бананы яблоком We prefer apples to bananas. 14)он не знает историю He doesn't know History. 15)они обычно навещают свою бабушку They usually visit their Granny. 16)она ненавидит собак She hates dogs. 17)тебе нравится этот фильм?-нет Do you like this film? No, I don't. 18)где твоя ручка?- она в моем кармане Where is your pen? It is in my pocket. 19)вы людям You help people. 20)мой дядя пишет книги My uncle lwrites books. 21)мы делаем упражнения (at) в школе We do exercises at school. 22)наша бабушка любит спать на диване Our Granny likes to sleep on the sofa. 23)ВЫ ЛЮБИТЕ ОТДЫХАТЬ В КРЕСЛЕ You like to rest in the armchair. 24)мы едим и пьем в кухне (in the kitchen ) We eat and drink in the kitchen
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11.12.2022
Он не работает в офисе Работает ли он в офисе ?
Она не работает в офисе Работает ли она в офисе ?
Он не работает в библиотеке Работает ли он в библиотеке ?
Она не работает в библиотеке Работает ли она в библиотеке ?
Он не работает на почте Работает ли он на почте
Она не работает на почте Работает ли она на почте
Остальные по аналогии
Я неживу рядом со школой Живу ли я рядом со школой
Они не живут рядом с зоопарком Живут ли они рядом с зоопарком ?
Мы живем рядом с лесом Живем ли мы рядом с лесом ?
Он не живет рядом с книжным магазином Живет ли он рядом с книжным магазином ?
Я не занимаюсь английским дважды в неделю Занимаюсь ли я английским дважды в неделю ?
Муж моей тете не красивее, чем племянник моей бабушки
Муж моей тёти более красивый чем племянник моей бабушки ?
Я не выше ( или ниже ) чем моя сестра Я выше чем моя сестра ?
The house agent Mr. Raddish was glad to see that Mrs. Lancaster was interested in this house. But her question: «How long was it empty?» made him a little worried: «Er—er—some time,» he answered.
«I thought so,» said Mrs. Lancaster.
There was something unpleasant in the air, it felt cold in the hall. Mrs Lancaster went over the house and asked questions from time to time. After that she asked: «What is the matter with the house?»
It seemed that Mr. Raddish didn’t know what to say. «Of course, a house without furniture is always a little gloomy,» he answered.
«Nonsense,» said Mrs. Lancaster. «The rent is very low for such a house. I want to know why. I suppose the house is haunted?»
Mr. Raddish said nothing.
After some time Mrs. Lancaster spoke again: «Of course, that is all nonsense. I don’t believe in ghosts or anything of that sort, and I don’t see the reason why I shouldn’t buy this house; but servants… They are easily frightened. Tell me exactly what—what thing haunts this place.»
«I—er—really don’t know,» said the house agent.
«You must,» said the lady quietly. «I cannot take the house without knowing. What was it? A murder?»«Oh, no», cried Mr. Raddish. «It’s—it’s— only a child.»
«A child?»
«Yes.»
«I don’t know the story exactly,» he continued. «Of course, there are different versions of it, but I know that about thirty years ago a man, whose name was Williams, took No. 19. Nobody knew anything about him; he kept no servants; he had no friends; he seldom went out in the daytime. He had one child, a little boy. After he had been here about two months, he went to London and never came back. People said that he was wanted by the police. The child lived on here, alone in the house. He had food for a little time, and he waited day after day for his father’s return. Unfortunately, his father had told him not to go out of the house or to speak to anyone. He was a weak, little creature and did not want to disobey this command. In the night the neighbors often heard him sobbing.»
Mr. Raddish paused.
«And—er—the child starved to death,» he said.
«And it is the child’s ghost that haunts the place?» asked Mrs. Lancaster.
«There’s nothing seen only people say, ridiculous, of course, but they say they hear — the child — crying, you know.»
Mrs. Lancaster moved towards the front door.
«I like the house very much,» she said. «I think I will get nothing as good for the price. I will let you know.»
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