Charles Dickens was born in 1812 in Portsmouth, where his father was the oldest of a large family, eight in all. He got his education at a small day-school and from his mother, who was a well-educated woman. In 1821 the Dickens family moved to London. Mr. Dickens was heavily in debt. The few possessions that they had were sold one by one, and finally Mr. Dickens was taken to prison for debt. Later Mrs. Dickens and the younger children went to the prison, too, to join their father. Charles got a job at a blacking factory in the East End of London. He was lonely and hungry and hated the coarse, rough boys with whom he had to work.
1)It was nice to watch the children listen to music.
2)The noise behind my back made me look around, I saw a man who was waving his hand and shouting something.
3. Can't you see that he wants you to help him?
4. I would not like you to think badly of him. We have always known him as a very honest person.
5. I have never heard him mention that name.
6. Do not allow children to watch TV until late. This is bad for their health.
7. I like to have windows facing south.
8. Let me give you some advice.
9. They felt it was time for them to leave.
10. Suddenly she felt someone lightly touch her shoulder.
11. I noticed the taxi slowed down and stopped at a street corner.
12. He always does what you want.
13. He knew this book was interesting, but he did not expect it to be so interesting.
14. I heard he is working on a new book now. Do you know what it is about?
Объяснение:
Charles Dickens was born in 1812 in Portsmouth, where his father was the oldest of a large family, eight in all. He got his education at a small day-school and from his mother, who was a well-educated woman. In 1821 the Dickens family moved to London. Mr. Dickens was heavily in debt. The few possessions that they had were sold one by one, and finally Mr. Dickens was taken to prison for debt. Later Mrs. Dickens and the younger children went to the prison, too, to join their father. Charles got a job at a blacking factory in the East End of London. He was lonely and hungry and hated the coarse, rough boys with whom he had to work.