Harry has never been so punished as the story of the Brazilian boa. When he finally allowed to leave the closet, the summer vacation had already begun, and Dudley had already managed to break the new video camera, breaking the plane with a remote control and, for the first time, got on a new racing bicycle, managed to crash into Mrs. Figg, crossing Yew street on crutches, and knock her down, so she fainted.
Harry was glad that school was over, but now he had nowhere to hide from Dudley and his boyfriends who came to his house every day. And Pierce, and Dennis, and Malcolm, and Gordon - they were all healthy.
1. How did you like the English rule for driving on the left side of the road? 2. I hate being ill and staying in bed. 3. I am not used to receiving a lot of presents for Christmas. 4. My wife and I look forward to seeing you and your wife at out place. 5. The children had to help with the sweeping and cleaning of the rooms and with the washing up after meals. 6. The doctor left three different medicines with instructions for giving them. 7. You can improve your English pronunciation by reading aloud. 8. I don’t like the idea of spending a holiday with hundreds of other people. 9. The silence was broken by the sound of the door being locked. 10. I remember going to the British Museum one day