1. the presents/the boys 2. the first floor/the building
3. the problems/the women
4. the bike/the Browns` daughter
5. the holidays/her brothers
6. the problems/environment
7. sons/Mary and Bob
8. the top/the cupboard
9. the horse/the Queen
10. the flat/his wife`s friend
11. the trunk/the tree
12. the house/the Greens
13. the result/the match
At noon, when the sun was shining brighly in the sky, the sailor lay down on the grass to rest under a large tree. He took one of the caps out of his bag and put it on his head and almost immediately he fell asleep.
When he woke up he found that all the caps had disappeared. Suddenly he heard some strange noise over his head. He looked up and saw the trees full of monkeys and each monkey was wearing a red woollen cap! They had stolen all his red caps! The sailor began to shout and throw stones at them but the monkeys weren't going to live the red caps back. They were very pleased with themselves.
The sailor got very angry with the monkeys. He took off the cap which he had put before going to sleep and threw it angrily on the ground: "If you keep my caps and don't want to give them back to me, you may take this one too!"
At the same moment all the monkeys took off the red caps and threw them on the ground.
The sailor took the caps, put them into the bag and went away.
Questions:
1. What was the weather like at noon?
2. What did the sailor have with him?
3. What did the monkeys do?
4. Were monkeys pleased with themselves?
5. Where did the sailor put the caps?
At noon, when the sun was shining brightly in the sky, the sailor lay down on the grass to rest under a large tree. He took one of the caps out of his bag and put it on his head and almost immediately he fell asleep.
When he woke up he found that all the caps had disappeared. Suddenly he heard some strange noise over his head. He looked up and saw the trees full of monkeys and each monkey was wearing a red woollen cap! They had stolen all his red caps! The sailor began to shout and throw stones at them but the monkeys weren't going to give the red caps back. They were very pleased with themselves. The sailor got very angry with the monkeys. He took off the cap which he had put on before going to sleep and threw it angrily on the ground: "If you keep my caps and don't want to give them back to me, you may take this one too!"
At the same moment all the monkeys took off the red caps and threw them on the ground.
The sailor took the caps, put them into the bag and went away.
Where did a sailor come?
Why did he have a lot of red woollen caps with him?
What did he have to go through on his way to the nearest town?
Who had stolen all his red caps?
When did all the monkeys take off the red caps and throw them on the ground?