1) There isn't a mirror in the kitchen
2) Are there two beds in the bedroom?
3) There are two wardropes in the hall
4) Is there a lamp in your room?
5) There aren't any cupboards in the hall.
− What lovely weather we had last week. I hope it keeps dry and sunny this week, too.− Well, I wouldn’t be sure. Have you heard the forecast?− No, what does it say?− Occasional showers tomorrow morning, drizzle and more cloud later on, unsettled for the rest of the week.− Oh, isn’t that awful! I do hope it clears up by Saturday.− Why are you so eager?− Don’t you remember? We were planning an outing for this weekend.− Oh yes, shall I ask Ann? She is a great one for outings.− Of course. Phone her, will you?<span>− All right.</span>
Jack Trott is a young boy. He lives with his mother in a little house in the country. Jack and his mother are very poor and they haven’t got a lot of food. They have got a cow, though, and her name is Daisy.
Jack is very lazy. He sleeps all day and he doesn’t work. One day, while Jack is sleeping in his bedroom, Mrs Trott wakes him up.
“Wake up, Jack! You must help me. There is nothing to eat for breakfast this morning. We haven’t got any food. Our cupboard is empty. We can’t buy any food because we haven’t got any money. You must go to the market and sell Daisy and buy some bread, milk and honey on your way home.”
“Yes, Mother.”
But Jack is sad. He doesn’t want to sell Daisy. She is his friend.
Max feeds his cat in the morning. The cat sleeps on max's feet. Max loves his cat. They watch TV in the evenings. Then Max cooks dinner. And when Max get some food, he feed the cat.