1 Was she told the story by them? 2. What must be done about this by us? 3. What questions were asked by them?4. Have the curtains been changed by anyone yet? 5. Where was the car parked by them? 6. Will he be told about the accident by anyone? 7. Has that blackboard been dusted by anyone yet? 8. Who is my room being cleaned by?
Im going to tell you my plans on the furthiest journey.
First of all i really like to swimming, I usually do it at sport hall at my school.
When we will go to the journey , i would like to do a lot of interesting things such as play around with my friends, pick flowers up and lie on the green grass.
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Thomas Alva Edison was probably the greatest inventor who ever lived, though at school he never did really well. In fact, he went to the bottom of his class and stayed at the bottom for three months. Shortly after, at the age of 12, he left school and never went back! His first job was selling newspapers on trains, and later, at the age of 16, he got a job working in a telegraph office. Not all of Edison’s inventions were successful. In fact, his first one was a failure. Many that followed, however, were spectacular successes and Edison became famous. Most people regard him as a genius.
Edison worked hard all his life, often working all night in his laboratory, and would not come home for days at a time. When asked what makes a genius he said, "Genius is 99% perspiration and 1% inspiration." Edison married his first wife, Mary Stilwell, when he was 24. She was only 16 at the time. The story goes that he tapped out his proposal to her in Morse code on a gas-pipe: "Will you marry me?" "I will"came the reply, also in Morse code.
Mary died when Edison was 37 years old and two years later he married his second wife, Mina Miller. Although most of the inventions which made Edison famous were made in the first half of his life, Edison continued to work and invent till he was over 70, often working 16 hours a day! During his long and productive life Edison made 1,300 inventions. Edison died on October 18, 1931, at the age of 84. America and the world mourned his passing.