<span><span>The House That Jack Built
Retold by Judy Hamilton</span><span>This is the house that Jack built.
This is the malt,
That lay in the house that Jack built.
This is the rat,
That ate the malt,
That lay in the house that Jack built.
This is a cat,
That killed the rat,
That ate the malt,
That lay in the house that Jack built.
This is the dog,
That worried the cat,
That killed the rat,
That lay in the house that Jack built.
This is the cow with the crumpled horn,
That tossed the dog,
That worried the cat,
That killed the rat,
That ate the malt,
That lay in the house that Jack built.
This is the maiden all- forlorn,
That milked the cow with the crumpled horn,
That tossed the dog,
That worried the cat,
That killed the rat,
That ate the malt,
That lay in the house that Jack built.
This is the man all tattered and torn,
That kissed the maiden all- forlorn,
That milked the cow with the crumpled horn,
That tossed the dog,
That worried the cat,
That killed the rat,
That ate the malt,
That lay in the house that Jack built.
This is the priest all shaven and shorn,
That married the man all tattered and torn,
That kissed the maiden all- forlorn,
That milked the cow with the crumpled horn,
That tossed the dog,
That worried the cat,
That killed the rat,
That ate the malt,
That lay in the house that Jack built.
This is the cock that crowed in the morn,
That woke the priest all shaven and shorn,
That married the man all tattered and torn,
That kissed the maiden all- forlorn,
That milked the cow with the crumpled horn,
That tossed the dog,
That worried the cat,
That killed the rat,
That ate the malt,
That lay in the house that Jack built.
This is the farmer that sowed the corn,
That fed the cock that crowed in the morn,
That woke the priest all shaven and shorn,
That married the man all tattered and torn,
That kissed the maiden all- forlorn,
That milked the cow with the crumpled horn,
That tossed the dog,
That worried the cat,
That killed the rat,
That ate the malt,
That lay in the house that Jack built.
That was the house that Jack built.</span></span>
1. Has the secretary come yet? 2. I have done my homework. Could you check it? 3. She has not received any letters this week. 4. My friends and I have seen several good films. 5. Has Charles passed his exam? Yes, he has passed. 6. Would you like some tea? I have just made some. 7. What is the matter with Bill? He has broken his arm. 8. Have you had a holiday this year? No, not yet. 9. He has not finished his work yet. 10. I have bought a new carpet. Come and look at it. 11 Have you heard from her lately? 12. Is John here? No, he has gone to work. 13. I know the details of the accident. They have already informed me. 14. I have not noticed it before. 15. Have you heard the latest news? 16. This writer has not written a single book so far this year. 17. Have you ever ridden a camel? No, never. 18. Do you know that Jill and Tim have got married? 19. The weather is very hot. It has not rained at all this autumn.
1. Are her rooms clean? Yes, she has done 2. Is our dinner ready, Mother? Yes, I have already cooked. 3. Does she know the poem? Yes, she has learnt. 4. Do you know this sort of pencil? No, I has not used before. 5. Does he know how nice the cake is? Yes, he has just eaten 6. Do you know that your gloves are on the table? Yes, I have already found. 7. Is Bobby’s face clean? No, he has not washed yet. 8. Do you know how beautiful these songs are? Yes, I have heard.
3.
This is Tom's mother.
This is boys' ball.
This is John's house.
This is Sue's sister.
This is women' car.
4.
1.B:No, she hasn't.
2,A:How old is he?
3.A: What's her name?
4.B: He's from Spain.