Mrs. Williams

A. Answer these questions.

  1. Where did Mrs. Briggs live? Mrs. Briggs lived in a small street in London.
  2. Why was Mrs. Briggs surprised? Mrs. Briggs surprised, becouse Mrs. Williams asked. ‘Does dishwasher dry them and put them in the cupboard too?’
  3. Did Mrs. Briggs’s dishwasher dry the plates and other things? Dishwasher dry the plates and glasses and knives and forks after an hour.
  4. Did it put them away? No, it didn’t.
  5. Did Mrs. Williams’s dishwasher put the things in the cupboard? Yes, he did.
  6. Who was Mrs. Williams’s dishwasher? Mrs. Williams’s dishwasher is her son.
    B. Write these sentences. Put one of these words in each empty place:
    an any no none some 1.Mrs. Briggs was rich, but Mrs. Williams was not. Mrs. Briggs had
    some beautiful carpets, but Mrs. Williams didn’t have none. 2.Mrs. Briggs had an expensive furniture, but Mrs. Williams had no . 3.Mrs. Briggs had an expensive dishwasher, but Mrs. Williams did
    not have any machines in her kitchen. 4.Mrs. Briggs had some nice roses in her garden, but Mrs. Williams had
    none flowers in hers. 5.Mrs. Briggs had any big trees in her garden too, but Mrs. Williams
    had no .
    C. Write this story. Put one of these words in each empty place:
    he – նա, him – նրան, his – նրա, her – նրա, it – այն, its – իր, she – նա

    Mrs. Williams had a good baby: he never cried, and his clothes were
    always clean. Mrs. Briggs was very surprised and said, ‘When my daughter
    was small, I gave her lots of food, but she cried a lot, and her clothes were
    always dirty. Why is your baby so different? How do you do it?’
    ‘Well,’ answered Mrs. Williams, ‘my first child was a boy. I always gave
    him a lot of food, he got very fat, and his stomach was always full. He
    cried a lot and was dirty. I give my new baby much less, and he is
    happy and clean.’

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