1. Is there a pen on the table? - There is no pen on the table. 2. Is there white bread on the plate? - There is no white bread on the table. 3. Are there books on the shelf? - There are no books on the shelf. 4. Were there blue curtains on the window of his study? - There were no blue curtains on the window of his study. 5. Was there a picture on the wall of their sitting-room? - There was no picture on the wall of their sitting-room. 6. Is there big shop on this street? - There is no big shop on this street. 7. Are there only newspapers on this table? - There are not only newspapers on this table.
Thank you for your letter. Sorry I couldn’t write you back earlier.
I totally understand your position about pocket money and the way you want to spend them, because I’ve got a similar situation or even worse: my parents never give me any money for doing some housework. They only give me some everyday money to take lunch at school and some extra-money before holydays. And I should say, that it’s not much at all. Usually I try to save up enough money to buy some closes of jewelry. And my parents think that it’s a regular way to spend money for a teenager.
Anyway, you've mentioned a picnic. How was it by the way? Did you have fun? Were there a lot of people?
I've got to go as my father is asking me to help him with his car.
2. Is there white bread on the plate? - There is no white bread on the table.
3. Are there books on the shelf? - There are no books on the shelf.
4. Were there blue curtains on the window of his study? - There were no blue curtains on the window of his study.
5. Was there a picture on the wall of their sitting-room? - There was no picture on the wall of their sitting-room.
6. Is there big shop on this street? - There is no big shop on this street.
7. Are there only newspapers on this table? - There are not only newspapers on this table.
Вот тебе одно
Dear Edward,
Thank you for your letter. Sorry I couldn’t write you back earlier.
I totally understand your position about pocket money and the way you want to spend them, because I’ve got a similar situation or even worse: my parents never give me any money for doing some housework. They only give me some everyday money to take lunch at school and some extra-money before holydays. And I should say, that it’s not much at all. Usually I try to save up enough money to buy some closes of jewelry. And my parents think that it’s a regular way to spend money for a teenager.
Anyway, you've mentioned a picnic. How was it by the way? Did you have fun? Were there a lot of people?
I've got to go as my father is asking me to help him with his car.
Write back soon,
Best wishes,
Johny