1.) How long did you stay there?/How long was Nick doing his homework? 2.) Where did Sam go yesterday?/ Where was Mary walking until I rang her? 3.) What was Ann doing at 5 o'clock last Friday?/ What did you do last weekend? 4.) Why did you send her an e-mail two weeks ago?/ Why was Ally watching that show from 3 till 4 yesterday? 5.) Whom did Alex write a letter last Monday?/ Whom was you doing a present before I came to you? 6.) How was you clining your room from 5 till 7 yesterday?/ How did you play with her brother yesterday? 7.) When did he start his work?/ When was Peter cooking? 8.) Who did paint this picture?/ Who was working in her garden from 9 till 11 yesterday?
Alan Alexander Milne was born in London on January 18th, 1882. Milne, the youngest of the family's three sons, went to Westminster School at the age of 11 and then went on to Cambridge to become a mathematician. Then he went to London hoping to earn his living as a writer. By and by London magazines began to publish his witty works, and in 1905 he published his first book. Aged only 24 he was given a post of assistant editor of the famous magazine "Punch", at the salary of 5 pounds a week - a lot of money at that time. In 1913 he married Dorothy De Selincourt and the following year, when the war broke out, he joined the Army. At the front line he got ill and had to return home, to London. The Milnes' only child was born on August 21st, 1920. Mrs Milne had hoped for a girl, to be called Rosemary. But she presented her husband with a lovely, fair-haired and adorable son, Christopher Robin. The Milnes bought him a teddy bear for his first birthday. A. A. Milne wrote a lot of poems for Christopher Robin and about him. It was published in 1924 under the name "When We Were Very Young" and sold half a million copies! In 1925 the Milnes bought a farm in Sussex, which they used for weekends away from London. He used his story-telling talents to describe how one little boy so loved his teddy bear that - for him at least - the toy animal came alive. What happened to Winnie-the-Pooh? Well, the bear was put into a glass case with all the other toy animals like Eeyore the donkey and little Piglet, at the Milnes' house in London when Christopher went off to school in 1930.
2.) Where did Sam go yesterday?/ Where was Mary walking until I rang her?
3.) What was Ann doing at 5 o'clock last Friday?/ What did you do last weekend?
4.) Why did you send her an e-mail two weeks ago?/ Why was Ally watching that show from 3 till 4 yesterday?
5.) Whom did Alex write a letter last Monday?/ Whom was you doing a present before I came to you?
6.) How was you clining your room from 5 till 7 yesterday?/ How did you play with her brother yesterday?
7.) When did he start his work?/ When was Peter cooking?
8.) Who did paint this picture?/ Who was working in her garden from 9 till 11 yesterday?
In 1913 he married Dorothy De Selincourt and the following year, when the war broke out, he joined the Army. At the front line he got ill and had to return home, to London.
The Milnes' only child was born on August 21st, 1920. Mrs Milne had hoped for a girl, to be called Rosemary. But she presented her husband with a lovely, fair-haired and adorable son, Christopher Robin. The Milnes bought him a teddy bear for his first birthday. A. A. Milne wrote a lot of poems for Christopher Robin and about him. It was published in 1924 under the name "When We Were Very Young" and sold half a million copies! In 1925 the Milnes bought a farm in Sussex, which they used for weekends away from London. He used his story-telling talents to describe how one little boy so loved his teddy bear that - for him at least - the toy animal came alive. What happened to Winnie-the-Pooh? Well, the bear was put into a glass case with all the other toy animals like Eeyore the donkey and little Piglet, at the Milnes' house in London when Christopher went off to school in 1930.