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The London Dungeon lie in the oldest part of London - in an old subterranean prison that's what the word Dungeon stand for.. Fill the gaps with the correct tenses Present Simple, Present

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I Fill the gaps with the correct tenses (Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect Or Future Simple)

The London Dungeon

1 The London Dungeon (lie) in the oldest part of London - in an old subterranean prison (that's what the word Dungeon (stand) for)

2 The museum (take) its visitors on a journey through England's bloody history

3 It (demonstrate) the brutal killings and tortures of the past

during the Plague of 1665

5 The Dungeon also (show) scenes of Jack the Ripper or the beheading of Anne Boleyn, who (be) one of Henry VIII’s six wives

6 The atmosphere at the Dungeon (be) really scary - nothing for the faint-hearted

7 While you (walk) around the Dungeon, watch out for creepy creatures - the Dungeon

(employ) actors to give its visitors the fright of their lives

8 The actors, dressed as monsters, ghosts or executers, (hide) in the dark corners of the

9 And the horror (end / not) at the exit of the exhibition

10 (you / eat / ever) a pizza with fingers and eyeballs on it?

Dungeon restaurant

12 The museum (want) to provoke, shock, educate and delight

14 Since its opening in 1975, the Dungeon (attract) many visitors from all over the world

15 Besides the regular opening hours, the Dungeon sometimes also (open) at night

Dungeon for parties, conferences or charity events at night

17 And on 31 October, a frightfully good Halloween Party (take place) at the Dungeon every year

II Fill the gaps with the correct tenses (Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect Or Future Simple)

Bewley's Oriental Cafés

2. The history of the famous Bewley's Oriental Cafés (begin) in 1835 when Charles Bewley (import) over 2000 chests of tea directly from the Chinese province of Canton to Dublin

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3 It (not / look) like a great deal today, but back then it (be) a coup: no man before (dare) to import tea directly into Ireland

4 Bewley's initiative (put) an end to the East India Trading Company's tea

monopoly which before 1835 (force) the Irish to import their tea from London

6 Like his father, he (import) tea into Ireland

7 The Irish (like) the idea of not having to import old tea from London

finest tea

9 By the end of the 19th century a tea culture (develop) in Ireland

10 In 1894, Joshua's son Ernest Bewley (want) to stimulate the market for a product that (be) rather unknown that far: coffee

11 In the back of his shop in Dublin's George's Street, he (begin) to run coffee

making demonstrations

12 His wife (bake) scones to go with the coffee, and the couple soon (find out)

that their idea (be) extremely popular among customers

13 That (mark) the beginning of the first Bewley's Oriental Café

14 In Dublin's Grafton Street, Ernest Bewley (open) another Bewley's Oriental Café

in 1927, on which he (spend) nearly 60,000 Pound

15 Still now the interior furnishings and wonderful stain glass (provide) a very special oriental flair

16 During World War II, Bewley's (must restrict) the supply of tea to an ounce per head, and many customers (switch) to coffee

17 Today, Bewley's (be) Ireland's leading supplier of quality coffees and teas

18 It (create) a catering service for larger customers such as Trinity College and it

(open) cafés in book stores and Dublin Airport

19 Bewley's Clipper Gold Tea and Espresso Prima (win) Gold Awards in the London Great Taste Awards

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I

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1. The London Dungeon liesin the oldest part of London - in an old subterranean prison (that's what the word Dungeon stands for)

2. The museum (Your answer: »has taken«) takes its visitors on a journey through England's bloody history

3. It demonstrates the brutal killings and tortures of the past

4. You can experience for example how people died on the Gallow or during the Plague of 1665

5. The Dungeon also shows scenes of Jack the Ripper or the beheading of Anne Boleyn, who was one of Henry VIII’s six wives

6. The atmosphere at the Dungeon is really scary - nothing for the faint-hearted

7. While you (Your answer: »walk«) are walking around the Dungeon, watch out for creepy creatures - the Dungeon employs actors to give its visitors the fright of their lives

8. The actors, dressed as monsters, ghosts or executers, (Your answer: »hid«) are hiding in the dark corners of the Dungeon and then suddenly (Your answer: »jumped«) jump out and (Your answer: »grabbed«) grab one of the visitors

9 And the horror (Your answer: »didn't end«) does not end at the exit of the exhibition

10. (Your answer: »have you ever eaten«) Have you ever eaten a pizza with fingers and eyeballs on it?

11. Well, if you fancy that kind of food, you will love the meals at the Dungeon restaurant

12. The museum wants to provoke, shock, educate and delight

13. And this it (Your answer: »has done«) does extremely well

14. Since its opening in 1975, the Dungeon has attracted many visitors from all over the world

15. Besides the regular opening hours, the Dungeon sometimes also opens at night

16. If you have enough money and nerves of steel, you can book the Dungeon for parties, conferences or charity events at night

17 And on 31 October, a frightfully good Halloween Party takes place at the Dungeon every year

II Bewley's Oriental Cafés

1.Bewley's is an old Irish tea house chain

2. The history of the famous Bewley's Oriental Cafés began in 1835 when Charles Bewley imported over 2000 chests of tea directly from the Chinese province of Canton to Dublin

3.It doesn't look like a great deal today, but back then it was a coup: no man before had dared to import tea directly into Ireland

4.Bewley's initiative put an end to the East India Trading Company's tea monopoly which before 1835 had forced the Irish to import their tea from London

5.Samuel Bewley's son Joshua also became a tea merchant

6. Like his father, he imported tea into Ireland

7.The Irish (Your answer: »like«) liked the idea of not having to import old tea from London

8. A tea expert noticed that even the poorest Irish people bought only the finest tea

9. By the end of the 19th century a tea culture had developed in Ireland

10. In 1894, Joshua's son Ernest Bewley wanted to stimulate the market for a product that had been rather unknown that far: coffee

11. In the back of his shop in Dublin's George's Street, he began to run coffee making demonstrations

12. His wife baked scones to go with the coffee, and the couple soon found out that their idea (Your answer: »has been«) was extremely popular among customers

13. That (Your answer: »marks«) marked the beginning of the first Bewley's Oriental Café

14. In Dublin's Grafton Street, Ernest Bewley opened another Bewley's Oriental Café in 1927, on which he had spent nearly 60,000 Pound

15. Still now the interior furnishings and wonderful stain glass (Your answer: »has provided«) provide a very special oriental flair

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16. During World War II, Bewley's (Your answer: »must have restricted«) had to restrict the supply of tea to an ounce per head, and many customers (Your answer: »swithed«) switched to coffee

17. Today, Bewley's is Ireland's leading supplier of quality coffees and teas

18. It created a catering service for larger customers such as Trinity College and it (Your answer: »opened«) has opened cafés in book stores and Dublin Airport

19 Bewley's Clipper Gold Tea and Espresso Prima (Your answer: »has won«) have won Gold Awards in the London Great Taste Awards

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