10. It started moving for a new life-being of someone else in the venuseir
V. Give definitions of the following verbs.
–to discern
–to admit
–to comprehend
–to prove
–to prohibit
–to groan
–to clutch
–to perceive
VI. Grammar.
1. Find and translate sentences in the Past Simple Tense.
2. Find and translate a sentence with homogeneous parts.
3. Find and translate one sentence in the Present Perfect Tense.
4. Find and translate one sentence in the Past Perfect Continuous Tense.
5. Find sentences with the direct speech. Change them into the indirect
speech.
VII. Answer the following questions.
1. Where did the strange visitor come to?
2. What had the watchmaker been repairing for nearly an hour?
3. What subject has the watchmaker always been keen on?
4. Whose watch did the guest bring to fix?
5. In your opinion, why did the guest refuse to take off his hat inside?
6. What facts did the stranger tell the watchmaker about the time?
7. Will you describe the reaction of the watchmaker to the words of his
interlocutor about time?
8. What is the main message of the story?
9. Who do you think the weird guest was?
10. Do you believe in the rebirth of souls?
VIII. Say whether the following sentences are true, false or not given in the text.
Say what is wrong with the false ones.
1. The watchmaker had been fixing his own vintage watch.
2. The watch was with the golden chain.
3. The visitor wasn’t wearing a tie.
4. According to the weird guest, the time is flowing in the celestial spiral.
5. There were many other tools on the desk.
6. The numb hands of the watchmaker clutched the flat screwdriver.
7. The second hand of the watch started moving for a new galaxy
in the Universe.
8. The stranger appeared to be a wizard.
IX. Speaking.
1. Describe the watchmaker and the stranger.
2. Act out the dialogue between the watchmaker and the stranger.
3. What another title of the story would you suggest? Why?
4. Speak about time as a philosophical concept.
5. Give the summary of the story.
X. Which of the sayings best summarises the main idea of the story?
1. There is a time and place for everything.
2. You can’t buy an inch of time with an inch of gold.
3. Every seed knows its time.