The curtains are across the window and the lights are on.
What are the curtains across ?
They are across the window.
What are on ?
The lights are on.
Mrs. Green has a seat at the right side of the fire.
What does Mrs. Green have ?
She has a seat.
Where does she have a seat ?
She has a seat at the right side of the fire.
She has put the socks she is making on the table and has let her ball of wool go on the floor.
What has she put ?
She has put the socks.
What is she making ?
She is making the socks.
Where has she put the socks ?
She has put them on the table.
What socks has she put on the table ?
She has put the socks she is making on the table..
What has she let go on the floor. ?
She has let her ball of wool go on the floor.
Mr. Green comes in, puts a newspaper down on the table, and gives Mrs. Green a kiss.
What does Mr. Green do ?
He comes in.
What does he put down ?
He puts down a newspaper.
Where does he put it down ?
He puts it down on the table ?
What does he give Mrs. Green ?
He gives her a kiss.
Mrs. Green taking up the newspaper :
What is she taking up ?
She is taking up the newspaper.
What's the news ? Are there more details about the
ship which went down or about the trouble in the mines ?
What does she ask ?
She asks, "What's the news? Are there more details about the ship which went down
or about the trouble in the mines?"
Mr. Green : No, there is nothing of interest tonight.
What is there ?
There is nothing of interest.
When is there nothing of interest ?
There is nothing of interest tonight.
He goes to a seat at the left side of the fire, opposite Mrs. Green.
Where does he go ?
He goes to a seat at the left side of the fire, opposite Mrs. Green.
Mrs. Green : Don't take that seat, dear. The spring is still broken.
What does she say ?
She says, "Don't take that seat, dear. The spring is still broken."
Mr. Green : Haven't you sent for that man whose name was given to us by White ?
What does he ask ?
He asks, "Haven't you sent for that man whose name was given to us by White ?
Mrs. Green : Yes, I sent for him but he hasn't come. He said that he had no time this week.
Who did she send for ?
She sent for him.
What has he done ?
He hasn't come.
What did he have ?
He had no time.
When did he have no time ?
He had no time this week.
What did he say ?
He said that he had no time that week.
Mr. Green: The man we had before may come more quickly.
Who did they have ?
They had the man.
When did they have him ?
They had him before.
What man may come ?
The man they had before may come.
How quickly may the man come.
He may come more quickly.
What man may come more quickly ?
The man they had before may come more quickly.
He did the other seats very well and he may not be getting as much work as he was.
What did he do ?
He did the other seats.
How well did he do them ?
He did them very well.
What work may he not be getting ?
He may not be getting much work.
How much work may he not be getting ?
He may not be getting as much work as he was.
I will go and see him.
What will he do ?
He will go.
Who will he see ?
He will see him.
He goes to another seat.
Where does he go ?
He goes to another seat.
Mrs. Green : Are you tired ?
What does she ask ?
She asks, "Are you tired ?"
Mr. Green : Yes, very tired.
How is he ?
He is very tired.
It has been my worst day this week.
What day has it been ?
It has been his worst day.
When has it been his worst day ?
It has been his worst day that week.
Mrs. Green : What have you been doing ?
What does she ask ?
She asks, "What have you been doing ? "
Mr. Green with a look of amusement : I was waiting for that question.
How does he say ?
He says with a look of amusement.
What was he waiting for ?
He was waiting for that question.
I will give you an account of my day.
What will he give her ?
He will give her an account of his day.
First. I went to the works and had a discussion with the
manager about the new apparatus we have got.
Where did he go ?
He went to the works.
What did he have ?
He had a discussion.
When did he do it ?
First he did it .
Who did he have a discussion with ?
He had a discussion with the manager.
What did he have a discussion about ?
He had a discussion about the new apparatus.
What have they got ?
They have got the new apparatus/
What apparatus did he have a discussion about ?
He had a discussion about the new apparatus they have
got.
His opinion is that it will make the work slower and give us trouble.
How will the new apparatus make the work ?
It will make the work slower.
What will it give them ?
It will give them trouble.
From there I went to the office and, after I had had a look
at my letters, l did accounts till my head was going round.
Where did he go ?
He went to the office.
Where did he go from ?
He went from there.
What had he had a look at ?
He had had a look at his letters.
What did he do ?
He did accounts.
When did he do accounts.
After he had had a look at his letters he did accounts.
What was going round ?
His head was going round ?
Till when did he do accounts ?
He did accounts till his head was going round.
At the end of the morning Black came and I was taken out for a meal.
What did Black do ?
He came.
When did he come ?
At the end of the morning he came.
What was he taken out for ?
He was taken out for a meal.
Mrs. Green : What is Black's business ?
What does she ask ?
She asks, "What is Black's business ?"
Mr. Green : He is the manager of the Morning News.
What is he ?
He is the manager of the Morning News.
That is the newspaper in which we put almost all our advertisements.
What is it ?
It is the newspaper.
What did they put ?
They put almost all their advertisements.
What do they put them in ?
They put them in the news paper.
What newspaper is it ?
It is the newspaper in which they put almost all their advertisements.
Mrs. Green : Where did you go ?
What does she ask ?
She asks, "Where did you go ?"
Mr. Green : We went first to The Blue Fish, where the drink is very good,
and had a bottle of wine.
Where did they go
They went to The Blue Fish.
How did they go ?
They went first.
How good is the drink ?
It is very good.
What place did they go to ?
They went to The Blue Fish, where the drink is very good.
What did they have ?
They had a bottle of wine.
There we had a meeting with Young, who took us to that new place by the river
Who did they have a meeting with ?
They had a meeting with Young.
Where did they have a meeting with him ?
In the Blue Fish they had a meeting with him.
Who took them ?
Young took them.
Where did he take them ?
He took them to that new place by the river.
What man did they have a meeting with ?
They had a meeting with Young, who took them to that new place by the river.
Mrs. Green : Is that the strange place which is like a ship ?
What does she ask ?
She asks, "Is that the strange place which is like a ship ?"
Mr. Green : Yes, that's the one.
What is it ?
It's the one.
Its name is The Ship.
What is it ?
It is The Ship.
It was very full and we were kept waiting for a long time.
How full was it ?
It was very full.
What were they kept doing ?
They were kept waiting ?
How were they kept waiting ?
They were kept waiting for a long time.
Mrs. Green : Why did you go there ? Whose suggestion was it ?
What does she ask ?
She asks, "Why did you go there ? Whose suggestion was it ?"
Mr. Green : It was Young's.
What was it ?
It was Young's
He's a good judge of food, and he said that he had been there and
the food was better than at The Garden House.
What is he ?
He is a good judge of food.
Where had he been ?
He had been there.
How was the food.
It was better.
What was it better than at ?
It was better than at The Garden House.
What did he say ?
He said that he had been there and the food was better than at The Garden House.
At one time The Garden House gave the best meals in town,
but there is a new cook there and the food is getting worse every day.
What meals did it give ?
It gave the best meals in town.
When did it give them ?
It gave them at one time.
What cock is there ?
There is a new cock.
Where is there a new cock ?
There is a new cock there.
What is getting worse ?
The food is getting worse.
How is it getting worse ?
It is getting worse everyday.
Mrs. Green : Mother says that old Mrs. Price is frequently at The Ship.
Where is she ?
She is at The Ship.
How is she there ?
She is frequently there.
Mr. Green : She was there today with her family.
Where was she ?
She was there.
When was she there ?
She was there today.
Who was she there with ?
She was there with her family.
She is a strange woman.
What woman is she ?
She is a strange woman.
She has a married son and daughter but her behavior is still like that of a schoolgirl.
Who does she have ?
She has a married son and daughter.
What is her behavior like ?
It is like that of a schoolgirl.
How is it like that of a schoolgirl ?
It is still like that of a schoolgirl.
The dress she had on today came down only as far as her knees.
What did she have ?
She had on the dress.
When did she have on the dress ?
She had on the dress today.
What came down ?
The dress came down.
How did the dress come down ?
It came down only as far as her knees.
Which dress came down only as far as her knees ?
The dress she had on today came down only as far as her knees.
She has a very loud voice.
What voice does she have ?
She has a very loud voice.
Our table was not very near hers, but every word she said came to our ears.
What was it not very near hers.
Their table was not very near hers.
What came to their ears ?
Every word came to their ears.
What did she say ?
She said every word.
What word came to their ears ?
Every word she said came to their ears.
The things she said about her friends gave us great amusement.
What gave them great amusement ?
The things gave them great amusement.
What things gave them great amusement ?
The things she said about her friends gave them great amusement.
Mrs. Green : Has the old woman much money ?
What does she ask ?
She asks, ": Has the old woman much money ?"
Mr. Green : No, she has only debts.
What does she have ?
She has only debts,
Mr. Price had a greater knowledge of plants than he had of business.
What did he have ?
He had knowledge of plants.
What did he have a knowledge of ?
He had knowledge of business.
What knowledge of plants did he have ?
He had a greater knowledge of plants than he had of business.
What did he have a greater knowledge of plants than ?
He had a greater knowledge of plants than he had of business.
But Mrs. Price puts good food into her stomach and beautiful jewels round her neck.
What food does she put ?
She puts good food.
What does she put it into ?
She puts it into her stomach.
What jewels does she put ?
She puts beautiful jewels.
What does she put them round ?
She puts them round her neck.
Mrs. Green : Did you go back to the office from The Ship ?
What does she ask ?
She asks, "Did you go back to the office from The Ship ?"
Mr. Green : No, I went to a committee meeting.
Where did he go ?
He went to a committee meeting.
Our business was got through quite quickly and I went to a second committee meeting.
What was got through ?
Their business was got through.
How quickly was it got through ?
It was got through quite quickly.
Where did he go ?
He went to a second committee meeting.
This committee had a long discussion about some suggestions I had made.
What discussion did it have ?
It had a long discussion.
What did it have a long discussion about ?
It had a long discussion about some suggestions.
What had he made ?
He had made some suggestions.
What suggestions did it have a long discussion about ?
It had a long discussion about some suggestions he had made.
I saw that the others were against them, and I got angry and came away
from the meeting before they had made their decision.
Who were against them ?
The others were against them.
How did he get ?
He got angry.
What did he come away from ?
He came away from the meeting.
What had they made ?
They had made their decision.
When did he come away ?
He came away before they had made their decision.
Mrs. Green : Was that wise, dear ?
What does she ask ?
She asks, "Was that wise, dear ?"
Mr. Green : No, it was very foolish, but I went to the committee in a bad
humor and the argument put me in a worse one.
How foolish was it ?
It was very foolish.
Where did he go ?
He went to the committee.
How did he go there.
He went there in a bad humor.
What put him in a worse one ?
The argument put him in a worse one.
I went and had a drink with Bob and then I came back here.
What did he do ?
He went.
What did he have ?
He had a drink.
Who did he have a drink with ?
He had a drink with Bob.
What did he do ?
He came back.
Where did he come back ?
He came back there.
And that, my dear, is a complete account of all the events of my day.
What is it ?
It is a complete account of all the events of his day.
What did you do ?
What does he ask ?
He asks, "What did you do ?"
Mrs. Green : I took Mother to the station this morning and on the way back l got some new
curtains for the bathroom.
Who did she take ?
She took Mother.
Where did she take her ?
She took her to the station.
When did she do it ?
She did it that morning.
What did she get ?
She got some new curtains for the bathroom.
I got blue ones because they were the least dear.
What did she get ?
She got blue ones.
How were they ?
They were the least dear.
Why did she get blue ones ?
Because they were the least dear.
Blue will be a change.
What will it be ?
It will be a change.
The Whites are coming tonight.
Who are coming ?
The whites are coming.
When were they coming ?
They were coming tonight.
Mr. Green : Are they ?
What does he say ?
He says, "Are they ?"
That's bad news.
What is it ?
It's bad news.
When will they be here ? '
What does he ask ?
He asks, "When will they be here ?"
Mrs. Green : In about an hour.
When will they be there ?
They will be there in about an hour.
Have a sleep before they come.
What does he have ?
He has a sleep.
What do they do ?
They come.
When does he have a sleep ?
He has a sleep before they come.
What is her suggestion ?
It is that he has a sleep before they come.
Mr. Green : That's a good idea:
What does he say ?
He says, ": That's a good idea:"
Mrs. Green : Will you have a drink before you go ?
What does she ask ?
She asks, "Will you have a drink before you go ?"
Mr. Green : Yes, please.
What does he say ?
He says, "Yes, please."
She gives him a drink
What does she give him ?
She gives him a drink.
What does he ask ?
He asks, "Where's that foolish book I'm reading ? Is that it ? "
Mrs. Green : No, that's mine. Here's yours.
What does she say ?
She says, "No, that's mine. Here's yours."
Mr. Green : I'll take it with me to my room.
What will he take with him ?
He'll take it with him.
Where will he take it with him ?
He'll take it with him to his room.
I have got to the place where the man who had got the girl to the island after the
ship went down has had a bite from a snake, but I've an idea that they'll get married
in the end.
What has he got to ?
He has got to the place.
What has the man had ?
He has had a bite from a snake.
Who had he got ?
He had got the girl.
Where had he got the girl ?
He had got the girl to the island.
What went down ?
The ship went down.
When had he got the girl to the island ?
He had got her there after the ship went down.
What man has had a bite from a snake ?
The man who had got the girl to the island has had a bite from a snake.
What place has he got to ?
He has got to the place where the man who had got the girl to the island has had a bite from a snake.
How will they get married ?
They'll get married in the end.
What idea has he got ?
He's got the idea that they'll get married in the end.
One page of this small print will send me to sleep.
What will send him to sleep ?
One page of that small print will send him to sleep.
He goes out.
What does he do ?
He goes out.
Mrs. Green takes up a page of the newspaper which had gone on the floor
and has a look at a picture of a beautiful young woman in man's dress.
What does she take up ?
She takes up a page of the newspaper.
What had gone on the floor ?
The newspaper had gone on the floor.
What newspaper does she take up a page of ?
She takes up a page of the newspaper which had gone on the floor.
What does she have a look at ?
She has a look at a picture of a beautiful young woman in man's dress.
A young man came down the street. Where did he come ? He came down the street. He seemed to be having a look at the numbers on the doors. What does he seem to be looking at ? He seemed to be looking at the numbers on the doors. When he came to a white house with a green door and a tree in front of it, he went up the steps and gave the bell a pull. Where did he come ? He came to a white house with a green door and a tree in front of it. Where did he go ? He went up the steps. What did he give the bell ? He gave the bell a pull. When did he do it ? When he came to the white house he did it. He was let in by a servant. Who was he let in by ? He was let in by a servant. The young man said he had come to see Mr. Short. What had he come to do ? He had come to see Mr. Short. What did he say ? He said that he had come to see Mr. Short. The servant took him through the house to the garden, where Mr. Short was doing some writing. Who did he take ? He took him. What did he take him through ? He took him through the house. What did he take him to ? He took him to the garden. What was Mr. Short doing ? He was doing some writing. Where was he doing some writing ? He was doing some writing in the garden. What garden did he take to ? He took him to the garden, where Mr. Short was doing some writing. " My name is Page," said the young man. What did he say ? " My name is Page," he said. " I have come from Manchester and I have a letter for you from Mr. Wise." What has he come from ? He has come from Manchester. What does he have ? He has a letter for Mr. Short from, Mr. Wise. Mr. Short got up and put out his hand, saying, " It is a pleasure to see any friend of my dear friend Fred Wise. What did he do ? He got up. What did he put out ? He put out his hand. What is it ? It is a pleasure. What is it a pleasure to do ? It is a pleasure to see any friend of his dear friend Fred Wise. How did he put out his hand ? He out his hand, saying "It is a pleasure to see any friend of my dear friend Fred Wise." Aren't you Tom Page's son ? " What does he ask ? He asks, "Aren't you Tom Page's son ? " " Yes, Tom Page was my father. I'm Jack." What does he say ? He says, " Yes, Tom Page was my father. I'm Jack." " We are old friends, young man. Who are they ? They are old friends. I had you in my arms when you were a baby. Who did he have in his arms ? He had Jack in his arms. What was Jack ? He was a baby. When did he have Jack in his arms ? He had Jack in his arms when Jack was a baby. You were only a week old then. How old was he then ? He was only a week old then. I was with your father at the time of your birth. Who was he with ? He was with Jack's father. When was he with Jack's father ? He was with Jack's father at the time of Jack's birth. Tom Page's son ! What does he say ? He says, "Tom Page's son !" That takes my memory back to the days when Tom and Fred and I were schoolboys together. What does it take back ? It takes his memory back. What does it take his memory back to ? It takes his memory back to the days. What were they ? They were schoolboys . How were they schoolboys ? They were schoolboys together. What days does it take his memory back to ? It takes his memory back to the days when they were schoolboys together. Tom was a very able boy and we had great respect for him. What boy was he ? He was a very able boy. What did they have ? They had great respect for him. Learning gave him no trouble and he was very good at teaching the younger boys. What gave him no trouble ? Learning gave him no trouble. Who did he teach. He taught younger boys. How good was he ? He was very good. What was he very good at doing ? He was very good at teaching the younger boys. He was a good friend, the best I ever had. What did Mr. Short ever have ? He ever had the best. What friend was he ? He was a good friend the best Mr. Short ever had. He had no interest in self and was ready to do anything for others. What did he have ? He had no interest in self. How was he ? He was ready. What was he ready to do ? He was ready to do anything. Who was he ready to do anything for ? He was ready to do anything for others. He was like a brother to me. What was he like ? He was like a brother. Who was he like a brother to ? He was like a brother to him. The news of Tom's death was a great blow. What was a great blow ? The news of Tom's death was a great blow. Come into the house and let's have a talk. What does he say ? He says, " Come into the house and let's have a talk." Hearing your voice is like hearing your father again . What does he hear ? He hears Jack's voice. What does he hear ? He hears Jack's father. How does he hear Jack's father ? He hears him again. What is like hearing Jack's father again ? Hearing Jack's voice is like hearing Jack's father again. Mr. Short took up the letter he had been writing and went inside with Jack Page. What did he take up ? He took up the letter. What had he been writing ? He had been writing the letter. What letter did he take up ? He took up the letter he had been writing. Where did he go ? He went inside. Who did he go with ? He went inside with Jack Page. He made him take a seat and gave him a drink. What did he make him take ? He made him take a seat. What did he give him ? He gave him a drink. Then he said, " I haven't had news of any of your family for a very long time. What hasn't he had news of ? He hasn't had news of any of Jack's family. How long hasn't he had them. He hasn't had them for a very long time. What are you and your mother doing now ? " What does he ask ? He asks, " What are you and your mother doing now ? " After my father's death," said Jack, " my mother's sister, who has a house in Manchester, made an offer to have us. What did she make an offer to do ? She made an offer to have them. When did she make such an offer. After Jack' father's death she made such an offer. What does she have ? She has a house. Where does she have a house ? She has a house in Manchester. Which sister made such an offer ? Jack's mother's sister, who has a house in Manchester, made such an offer. We went there, and my mother's idea was to send me to a school near Manchester because my education wasn't complete, . . . Where did they go ? They went there. Who does Jack's mother send ? She sends Jack. Where does she send him ? She sends him to a school near Manchester. What wasn't complete ? Jack's education wasn't complete. Why does she send him to a school ? Because Jack's education wasn't complete. What was Jack's mother's idea ? It was to send Jack to a school near Manchester. . . . but we hadn't any money and I made her let me get work. What hadn't they ? They hadn't any money. What did he make her mother do ? He made her let him get work. I'm in business now and am doing quite well. What is he doing ? He is in business. When is he in business ? He is in business now. How well is he doing ? He is doing quite well. My sister Mary, after teaching for some time in a small school, got work in a newspaper office. What did she get ? She got work. Where did she get work. She got work in a newspaper office. What had she been doing ? She had been teaching. How long had she been teaching ? She had been teaching for some time. Where had she been teaching ? She had been teaching in a small school. When did she get work in a newspaper office. She got work there after teaching for some time in a small school. My mother gives her sister some help in the house, and she still does a little dressmaking. What does she give her sister ? She gives her sister some help in the house. What does she do ? She does a little dressmaking. How does she do it ? She still does it. There's no need for her to do it because we have enough money now, What is there ? There's no need. Who is there no need for ? There's no need for her. What is there no need for her to do ? There's no need for her to do it. What money do they have ? They have enough money. When do they have enough money ? They have enough money now. Why is there no need for her to do it ? Because they have enough money now. But she says that work keeps one young." What keeps one young ? Work keeps one young. What does she say ? She says that work keeps one young. "That's quite true." said Mr. Short. What did he say ? He said, "That's quite true." " She is wise to give herself something to do. What is she wise to do ? She is wise to give herself something to do. And she's good at dressmaking. What is she good at ? She is good at dressmaking. When she got married she made all her dresses herself. What did she do ? She got married. What did she make ? She made all her dresses. How did she make them ? She made them herself. When did she make all her dresses herself ? When she got married, she did it. Take another drink and let me see Fred's letter." What did he ask Jack ? He asked Jack to take another drink and let him see Fred's letter. The young man took the letter from his pocket What did he take ? He took the letter. What did he take it from ? He took it from his pocket. And gave it to Mr. Short, who said, What did he give ? He gave it. Who did he give it to ? He gave it to Mr. Short, who said, " There's no change in his writing. What is there ? There's no change. What is there no change in ? There is no change in his writing. It is still clear enough for my old eyes to see." How is it ? It is clear. How clear is it ? It is still clear enough. What is it still clear enough for ? It is still clear enough for his old eyes What is it still clear enough for his old eyes to do ? It is still clear enough for his old eyes to see. He then got the letter open and had a look at it. How did he then get the letter ? He then got the letter open. What did he have a look at ? He had a look at it. "Fred has a high opinion of you, young man, and he's not a bad judge." What opinion does he have ? He has a high opinion of Jack. What judge is he not ? He is not a bad judge. If you are like your father -- and he says you are -- you will go far. What does Fred say ? Fred says that Jack is like his father. How will Jack go ? He will go far. In what condition will he go far ? He will go far if he is like his father. He says you will be in London for some weeks. Where will Jack be ? He will be in London. How long will he be there ? He will be there for some weeks. What does Fred say ? He says that Jack will be in London for some weeks. What are you doing here ? " What does Mr. Short ask ? He asks, "What are you doing here ?" The young man said that his company had sent him to do some work in the London office. Who had it sent ? It had sent him. What had it sent him to do ? It had sent him to do some work. Where had it sent him to do some work ? It had sent him to do some work in the London office. What did the young man say ? He said that it had sent him to do some work in the London office. "Do you come to London frequently ? " What did Mr. Short ask ? He asked, " Do you come to London frequently ? " "No," was Jack's answer, "this is my second journey to London." What is it ? It is his second journey to London. What was Jack's answer. "No, this is my second journey to London." was Jack's answer, " Have you any friends here ? " What did Mr. Short ask ? He asked, "Have you any friends here ?" " Only business friends." What did Jack answer ? He answered, " Only business friends." " You will quickly make others." What will he make ? He will make others. How will he make others. He will quickly make others. "We frequently say that a person who comes to London has no chance of meeting anyone or of making friends, but that is quite a false picture of London society." What does a person have ? He has no chance. What does he have no chance of doing ? He has no chance of meeting anyone or of making friends. What is it ? It is quite a false picture of London society. Mr. Short again took a look at Mr.Wise's letter. What did he take a look at ? He took a look at Mr. Wise's letter. How did he take a look at it ? He again take a look at it. Then, after reading to the end of it, he said. " How is Fred ? " What did he read to ? He read to the end of it. What did he say ? He said, "How is Fred ?" When did he say it ? After reading to the end of it, he said it. Jack Page said that he was very well the last time he saw him. How well was he ? He was very well. Who did Jack see ? He saw him. When was Fred very well ? He was very well the last time Jack saw him. What did Jack say ? He said that Fred was very well the last time he saw him. " He is an old man now," Mr. Short said. What did he say ? "He is an old man now," he said. "Yes," said Jack, "but he still seems quite young." What did he say first ? "Yes," he said. How young does he seem ? He seems quite young. How does he seem quite young ? He still seems quite young. He hasn't a white hair on his head and his back is still very straight. What hasn't he ? He hasn't a white hair. Where hasn't he a white hair ? He hasn't a white hair on his head. How straight is it ? It is still very straight. He does more work than I do and he seems never to get tired What does he do ? He does work. What work does he do ? He does more work. What does he do more work than ? He does more work than Jack does. How does he never seem to get ? He never seems to get tired. "And here I am," said Mr. Short, "a bent old man with white hair. What did Mr. Short say ? "And here I am." he said, a bent old man with white hair." My hearing is bad, I don't see well, and my teeth give me trouble. How is it ? It is bad. How doesn't he see ? He doesn't see well. What give him trouble ? His teeth give him trouble. I had a fall which gave me a pain in my side. What did he have ? He had a fall. What gave him a pain ? A fall gave him a pain. Where did the fall give him a pain ? It gave him a pain in his side. What fall did he have ? He had a fall which gave him a pain in his side. That is the reason why I now go about with a stick. What is it ? It is the reason. What does he go about with ? He goes about with a stick. When does he go about with a stick ? He now goes about with a stick. What reason is it ? It is the reason why he now goes about with a stick. One doesn't keep young for ever. How doesn't one keep ? One doesn't keep young. How long doesn't one keep young ? One doesn't keep young for ever. How is Fred's son Peter ? Do you ever see him ? What does he ask ? He asks, "How is Fred's son Peter ? Do you ever see him ?" Jack's answer was that he and Peter were great friends and that Peter was in the army. What friends are they ? They are great friends. Where was Peter ? He was in the army. " Young men have a tendency to go into the army," said Mr. Short with a laugh, What do they have ? They have a tendency. What do they have a tendency to do ? They have a tendency to go into the army. How did Mr. Short say it ? He said it with a laugh. " I almost went into the army myself when I was young." What did he go into ? He went into the army. How did he go into the army ? He almost went into the army himself. How was he ? He was young. When did he almost go into the army himself ? He did it when he was young. Jack said, "I may see Peter while I am here." Who may he see ? He may see Peter. Where is he ? He is there. During what time may he see Peter ? He may see Peter while he is there. He isn't far from London. How isn't he ? He isn't far. What isn't he from ? He isn't far from London. " If he gets up to London, will you and he come and have a meal with me somewhere ? " What does Peter get up to ? He gets up to London. What will they do ? They will come. What will they have ? They will have a meal. Who will they have a meal with? They will have a meal with Mr. Short. Where will they have a meal with him ? They will have a meal with him somewhere. In what condition will they have a meal with him ? If Peter gets up to London, they will do it. " May we ? " What did he say ? He said, " May we ? " "Please do. Send me a letter when you have news of him." What did Mr. Short ask Jack to do ? He asked him to send him a letter when he has news of Peter. " Yes, I will. What did he say ? He said, " Yes, I will. And now I'll go, because I see that it is getting late and you have had quite enough of my company for one day " What will he do ? He'll go. When will he go ? Now he'll go. How is it getting ? It is getting late. What has he had ? He has had enough of his company. What has he had enough of his company for ? He has had enough of his company for one day. What does he see ? He sees that it is getting late and Mr. Short has had quite enough of his company for one day Why will he go ? Because he sees that it is getting late and Mr. Short has had enough company. Mr. Short then took his young friend to the door. Who did he take ? He took his young friend. Where did he take him ? He took him to the door. When he was on the doorstep he said,. "Come again some time and have a long talk." Where was Jack ? He was on the doorstep. What did he say ? He said, "Come again some time and have a long talk." When did he say it ? He said it when Jack was on the doorstep. " I will," said Jack, putting out his hand. "It will be a pleasure." What did he say ? "I will," he said. "It will be a pleasure." How did he say it ? He said it putting out his hand. Mr. Short went back into the house, saying to himself, "Tom Page's son! That was a surprise." What did Mr. Short go back into ? He went back into the house. What did he say to himself ? He said to himself, "Tom Page's son! That was a surprise." How did he go into the house ? He went into the house, saying it to himself.
Saburo Terada
Saitama Prefecture