hjälp mig att att kolla om jag missat något verb i texten!
hallå hallå!
Jag har en uppgift att hitta alla verb i en text och jag tror att jag hittat alla men det är inte säkert. Har jag missat något och i så fall vad?
Bought - Köpte
Told - Berätta/de
Haunted - Jagad
Answered - svarade
Come from - komma från
was - var
have - har
buy - köpa
went - åkte
entered - kom fram
became - blev
sat down - satt sig ner
look - titta
saw - såg
said - sa
afraid - rädd/misstänksam
spilt - spilt
smiled - log
murdered - mörda
disappeared - försvann
removed - tog bort
clean - städa
took - tog
shake - skaka
When the American, Mr Otis, bought Canterville Castle, everyone told him that this was very foolish, as the place was haunted. But Mr Otis answered, 'I come from a modern country, where we have everything that money can buy. And if there were such a thing as a ghost in Europe, we would have it at home in one of our museums.' A few weeks later, on a lovely July evening, Mr Otis, his wife and their children, Washington, Virginia and the twins, went down to their new home. When they entered the avenue of Canterville Castle, the sky suddenly became dark and a spooky stillness was in the air. Mrs Umney, the housekeeper, led them into the library of the castle, where they sat down and began to look around. Suddenly, Mrs Otis saw a red stain on the floor just by the fireplace and said to Mrs Umney, 'I am afraid something has been spilt there.' 'Yes, madam,' said the old housekeeper in a low voice, 'blood has been spilt on that spot. 'How terrible,' said Mrs Otis; 'I don't want any blood-stains in my sitting-room. It must be removed at once.' The old woman smiled and answered, 'It is the blood of Lady Eleanore de Canterville, who was murdered on that spot by her husband, Sir Simon de Canterville, in 1575. Sir Simon disappeared seven years later. His body has never been found, but his ghost still haunts the Castle. The blood- stain is a tourist attraction now and it cannot be removed.' 'That is all nonsense,' said Washington, the eldest son of the Otis family, 'stain remover will clean it up in no time,' and he took a bottle of stain remover out of his pocket and cleaned the spot. But as soon as the blood-stain had disappeared, a terrible flash of lightning lit up the room and a fearful peal of thunder made the whole building shake.
Tacksam för hjälp så fort så möjligt! // Olivia
When the American, Mr Otis, bought Canterville Castle, everyone told him that this was very foolish, as the place was haunted. But Mr Otis answered, 'I come from a modern country, where we have everything that money can buy. And if there were such a thing as a ghost in Europe, we would have it at home in one of our museums.' A few weeks later, on a lovely July evening, Mr Otis, his wife and their children, Washington, Virginia and the twins, went down to their new home. When they entered the avenue of Canterville Castle, the sky suddenly became dark and a spooky stillness was in the air. Mrs Umney, the housekeeper, led them into the library of the castle, where they sat down and began to look around. Suddenly, Mrs Otis saw a red stain on the floor just by the fireplace and said to Mrs Umney, 'I am afraid something has been spilt there.' 'Yes, madam,' said the old housekeeper in a low voice, 'blood has been spilt on that spot. 'How terrible,' said Mrs Otis; 'I don't want any blood-stains in my sitting-room. It must be removed at once.' The old woman smiled and answered, 'It is the blood of Lady Eleanore de Canterville, who was murdered on that spot by her husband, Sir Simon de Canterville, in 1575. Sir Simon disappeared seven years later. His body has never been found, but his ghost still haunts the Castle. The blood- stain is a tourist attraction now and it cannot be removed.' 'That is all nonsense,' said Washington, the eldest son of the Otis family, 'stain remover will clean it up in no time,' and he took a bottle of stain remover out of his pocket and cleaned the spot. But as soon as the blood-stain had disappeared, a terrible flash of lightning lit up the room and a fearful peal of thunder made the whole building shake.