On Saturday morning, Aunt Polly sends Tom out to whitewash the fence. Jim passes by, and Tom tries to get him to do some of the whitewashing in return for a “white alley,” a kind of marble. Jim almost agrees, but Aunt Polly appears and chases him off, leaving Tom alone with his labor. A little while later, Ben Rogers, another boy Tom’s age, walks by. Tom convinces Ben that whitewashing a fence is great pleasure, and after some bargaining, Ben agrees to give Tom his apple in exchange for the privilege of working on the fence. Over the course of the day, every boy who passes ends up staying to whitewash, and each one gives Tom something in exchange. By the time the fence has three coats, Tom has collected a hoard of miscellaneous treasures. Tom muses that all it takes to make someone want something is to make that thing hard to get.
Im my living room you can see big wooden table with armchair,look left and you will see a large sofa with a TV and carpet. Near curtains you can see a wooden chair. In my bedroom you can see a mirror with blue curtains. Near the bed there is a stantard lamp and a wardrobe with a pink carpet. In my study room you can see a table with the desk in front of chair,a cupboard where i fold books,a computer and lamp. In my kitchen you can see a fridge with a cupboard on the left. There is a sink and a table with the chair. In my bathroom you can see a bath,a shower and a mirror.
1 She may not go out now. 2 He doesn`t come and see me on the next Friday. 3 Michael didn`t use my big umbrella. 4 You may not cross the street when the light isn`t red. 5 I don`t shut the door. 6 Mother didn`t tell us that we might not go out. 7 Children don`t play with scissors. 8 I don`t answer the questions. 9 They aren`t very easy. 10 This trip isn`t too expencive for me. 11 She can`t type. 12 Nick can`t answer these easy questions. 13 Mary doesn`t swim well. 14 The little John doesn`t speak Spanish. 15 He may not Nick to him. 16 This summer isn`t hot. 17 There aren`t many volonteers around the world. 18 Your decision isn`t sensetive. 19 Kelly isn`t a very kind girl. 20 The park wasn`t too big. 21 They weren`t drunk. 22 It wasn`t late at night.
A little while later, Ben Rogers, another boy Tom’s age, walks by. Tom convinces Ben that whitewashing a fence is great pleasure, and after some bargaining, Ben agrees to give Tom his apple in exchange for the privilege of working on the fence. Over the course of the day, every boy who passes ends up staying to whitewash, and each one gives Tom something in exchange. By the time the fence has three coats, Tom has collected a hoard of miscellaneous treasures. Tom muses that all it takes to make someone want something is to make that thing hard to get.