ПООМОГИТЕ, ПРОШУ! ОЧЕНЬ СРОЧНО НУЖНО! Fill in the gaps with the verbs in the brackets using the Past…
ПООМОГИТЕ, ПРОШУ! ОЧЕНЬ СРОЧНО НУЖНО!
Fill in the gaps with the verbs in the brackets using the Past Simple Tense.
Life in Tudor Times
The six powerful Tudor kings and queens (to rule) England from 1485 till 1603. The famous king (to be) Henry VIII, who (to merry) six times and (to behead) two of his wives. It (to be) one of the most exciting times in British history, but whether you (to be) rich or poor, life (can) be very difficult.
Rich tudors (to live) in fine houses with many rooms and big windows. Poor country people _______(to live) in small wooden houses with mud floors/ In the towns, the streets (to be) narrow, crowded and gloomy, which(to make) it easy for criminals to steel from shops and people.
Wealthy people and nobleman (to own) land and sometimes they___(to help) the King or Queen to rule the country. However, most people (to be) poor and __________(to work) in the countryside. Slightly richer people (to work) as craftsmen and merchants in the towns. Tudor shops (to have) picture signs outside to show people what they (to sell), as many people (not to read).
In Tudor times, rich people often ___(to hold) huge banquets where they__ (to eat) far too much.
They (to have) unhealthy diets as they (to eat) lots of salty meat. They also (not to eat) enough fruit and vegetables as they (to think) these products (to be) suitable only for poor people.
It (to be) a law that every man (to have) to practice archery every Sunday morning. Rich people (to like) to fence and hunt while ordinary people (to play) games like bowls, hockey and football or they sometimes____ (to go) to the theatre. William Shakespeare (to live) in Tudor times. His plays_____ (to be) very popular.
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The building is not a very modern one, but it is a reconstruction of the original Globe, a theatre where people of the 16th century watched Shakespeare’s plays. William Shakespeare was one of the most famous English playwrights and was born in Stratford-upon-Avon.
A lot of people at that time enjoyed his plays but went to see them at the theatre. The Globe Theatre was round and made of wood. Rich people had seats to sit on, while poor people stood in the open air in the middle. People cheered and booed during the performance or laughed and shouted at the actors. The actors were only men, and played the women’s roles.
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