Thursday, July 8, 2010

Describing Past Events - Using adverbials of time and location

Many years ago, in Britain, stage coaches were the only means of travelling long distances by land. They travelled for many hours during the day. They stopped at night. The passengers needed food and rest. Moreover, the horses had to be fed and watered after working all day.

The stage coaches travelled over the roads. They carried people and mail across the country. The stage coaches faced many dangers. Highwaymen waited along the route, beside lonely roads.

In the evening, the people waited at the inn for the stage coaches to arrive. They cheered and welcomed the weary travellers.

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