1. Tom is taller than Sam.
2. Nick is stronger than Tad.
3. This piglet is dirtier than that one.
4. This bed is longer than that one.
5. Your kitten is funnier than his one.
<span>1. I am reading. 2. He iss not writing. 3. We are not working. 4. Are you reading? 5. Is he sleeping? 6. Kolya and Misha are playing football. 7. Kate is playing the grand piano. 8. She is not singing. 9. My sister is sleeping. 10. Is Dad drinking tea? 11. Are your parents drinking tea? 12. I am not sleeping. 13. She is sitting at the table. 14. Are we doing an exercise. 15. We are not swimming. 16. Are they playing in the yard? 17. Nina and Anya are washing the floor. 18. Nick is helping his mother. 19. Are you helping your daddy? 20. My sister is reading an interesting book. 21. Are they going to school. 22. Are you going to school? 23. It is working. 24. Is your grandmother going to the store? 29. Where are they going? 30. What are these boys carrying? 31. I am sitting on a park bench and feeding the birds. 32. My mother is sitting on the couch in the living room watching TV. 33. This is a photograph of my friends. Tom is playing the guitar and Jane is singing. <span>34. And here they are dancing on my birthday.</span></span>
1 Men don t like to do it
2 <span>Mr Black's sons are in London
3 These pens are for you
4 Those mice were very little
5 Boys have breakfast at home </span>
Medieval castles offer the opportunity to learn about the human side of medieval life - everything from what medieval castle food was like to medieval music and medieval poetry.
We take a look at medieval life and consider the people who lived in
the castles, why they were there and what the future held for them. We
also try to put the castles into perspective and examine how they
were both a boon and a danger to the ruling monarch of the time.
With so much history played out in these castles - from political and
religious conflicts to family feuds and more! - stories abound about
many haunted castles such as Windsor Castle
where several ghosts are reputed to have been seen, the most famous of
which is Herne the Hunter, referred to in Shakespeare's 'Merry Wives
of Windsor'.
We have a section on haunted medieval castles and cover haunted castles in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Castles, and especially medieval castles, grip the imagination of people of all ages; soaring castle towers, drawbridges, castle keeps,
and moats are familiar to most children and a lot of literature has
featured or been inspired by medieval castle life. Sir Walter Scott's
"Ivanhoe" for example has influenced many minds over the years.
Medieval castles make for good educational study and many castles
today encourage school visits. Many castles also hold special events
with children in mind and we plan to take a detailed look at some of
these and the rewards they can bring.
We have built our own, unique and searchable database of medieval
castles so that site visitors can look up particular castle details and
we will be adding to this on a regular basis.