There were many famous writers in England. English literature contains a lot of periods. Let's look at their most prominent representatives.The first period is called the Old English. It was the time of the first written literature of England. We have the information about some poets of that period. The most famous of them was Caedmon. He was the Anglo-Saxon monk and author of "Hymn".The next period of English literature is Middle English. The well-known writer of that time was Geoffrey Chaucer. People know he wrote “The Canterbury Tales”. His works have a great popularity even today.It was the period of Renaissance in the 16 century. Renowned English poets and writers Edmund Spencer, Sir Philip Sidney, Francis Bacon lived and worked at that time. John Milton wrote his poem “Paradise Lost” and described the biblical story about heaven and hell. But the most brilliant representative of Renaissance in England was William Shakespeare.The greatest British poet and playwright was born in 1564. His hometown is Stratford-upon-Avon. William began to write his sonnets and plays in London in the age of 22. Later Shakespeare became one of the co-owners of the theatre Globe. He lived in London, but sometimes poet visited his family in Stratford. The playwright died at 52. William was buried in the Stratford church. There is also a monument to Shakespeare in the Westminster Abbey. His best-known plays are: “Othello”, “Hamlet”, “Romeo and Juliet”, “Much Ado about Nothing”, “King Lear”.It was the period of Restoration in the 17th century. It was the time of new forms in literature. S. Pepys wrote the first memoirs “Dairy”. There were also changes in the poetry. They were reflected in John Dryden's comedy "Marriage a la Mode."There were several literary movements in 18th century. The representatives of literary elite were J. Swift, D. Defoe, H. Fielding. The main themes of the poems of S. Coleridge, W. Blake, W. Wordsworth were the forces of nature. Sir Walter Scott was the pioneer of the historical novel.The most famous writers of the Victorian period were C. Dickens, W. Thackeray, G. Elliot and T. Hardy.<span>There was the First World War, and it was the beginning of the modern period in English literature. The best-known representatives of this period were T. Eliot and V. Woolf. Such writers as G. Greene, W. Golding, I. Murdoch worked at the end of the 20th century.</span>
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<span>1) He said they had forgotten to take the ball.
2. She said she would be very glad to see me.
3. Walter
suggested to go to the Philharmonic and said that there was a good
concert there that night. Robert agreed with him and he said that he hadn't been
to the Philharmonic for a long time.
4. Alex asked me if I had ever
been to the National Gallery. I answered I had and added that I had
visited it the year before when we had been staying in London.
5. Nellie
said that she had gone to see Paul the day before yesterday but hehadn't been
at home. Nick suggested to go to see him that day. He said he
thought that Paul would be at home. Nellie refused to go and added she couldn't gothat day because she was very busy.
6.My brother said he would have finished his work and then he would go
to the cinema. He suggested to go to the cinema together. I agreed with him.
7.Kate
suggested to go to Finland for the winter holidays. Andrew refused to go and toldthey had already been to Finland. He suggested to go to
Greece and told that it would be very interesting to see the country
they had read so much about. Kate agreed with him.
8.The girl asked what the price of that dress was.
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<span>1. My husband are working overtime this week. 2. John rarely has time to visit his parents, but he has dinner with them tomorrow because it's his mother's birthday. 3. What does your husband do? - He works as an-architect, but this year he is teaching at college as well. 5. Where does Mark come from? - He's American. 6. This cheese smells awful. 7. My son is ill, but he is getting, better. 8. Don't interrupt me while I am talking to somebody else.</span>
Ex. 2.
1.If it's sunny tomorrow, I will go to the beach.
2.If I go to Spain, I will see Madrid.
3. My parents and I will stay at home if there is a storm on Sunday.
4. If it's foggy, my father will not drive a car.
5. My family will stay in the countryside if it's hot and humid in town.
6. My parents and I will have a picnic if it clears up.
Ex.3.
7. The wind was very cold yesterday. Wind is noun.
8. There will be frost tomorrow. Frost is adjective.
Ex.4.
2. There a thunderstorm. It is so dangerous!
5. The weather is awful. There is a severe storm and a heavy rain.
6. There are countries where people haven't experienced severe temperatures. The temperature is always above zero.
7. Please open the window. It is stuffy in the room.
8. Britain is known for its mild temperatures:it's never too hot in summer or too cold in winter.