Monday, June 02, 2014

Nonsuch Palace--Past Passive

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King Henry VIII built Nonsuch Palace.  He started work on Nonsuch Palace in 1538 and finished it several years later.  He named it Nonsuch Palace because there were no other palaces in the world like it. He designed Nonsuch Palace to be a celebration of the power and the grandeur of the Tudor dynasty.
First, the workman cleaned the building site.  Then, the workman constructed Nonsuch Palace.   The workman made  Nonsuch Palace out of stones.  To save money,  Henry VIII recycled stones from churches.  (During his reign, King Henry VIII took apart Catholic Churches and established the Church of England instead.) The workman carried stones for Nonsuch Palace from Ditton.  They also used 259,000 tiles in making Nonsuch Palace. They shaped the Palace like a square figure.
King Henry VIII died in 1547, and the country passed down Nonsuch Palace to later Kings.  In 1670, King Charles II gave Nonsuch Palace to his mistress Barbara, Countess of Castlemaine. Barbara tore down  Nonsuch Palace and sold the materials to pay her gambling debts.   Thus, sadly, Barbara destroyed Nonsuch Palace.
Questions:
When was Nonsuch Palace built?   What was Nonsuch Palace made of?  What was Nonsuch Palace shaped like?  When was Nonsuch Palace destroyed?


Now, rewrite the story in the Passive
Nonsuch Palace ___________ by King Henry VIII.  Nonsuch Palace ___________ in 1538 and it ____________ several years later.  It ____________ Nonsuch Palace because there were no other palaces in the world like it. Nonsuch palace ________________ to be a celebration of the power and the grandeur of the Tudor dynasty.
First, the building site _____________ by the workman.  Then, Nonsuch Palace _____________.   Nonsuch Palace ____________ out of stones.  To save money, stones ____________________ from churches.  (During the reign of King Henry VIII, Catholic Churches ________________ and the Church of England _____________.)  Stones for Nonsuch Palace ______________ from Ditton.  Also 259,000 tiles _____________ in making Nonsuch Palace. The palace _____________ like a square figure.
King Henry VIII died in 1547, and the Palace __________________ to later Kings.  In 1670, Nonsuch Palace ____________ to Barbara, Countess of Castlemaine by King Charles II.  Nonsuch Palace _____________ and the materials ____________ to pay Barbara's gambling debts.   Thus, sadly, Nonsuch Palace ____________________.

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Answers
Nonsuch Palace was built by King Henry VIII.  Nonsuch Palace was started in 1538 and it was finished several years later.  It was named Nonsuch Palace because there were no other palaces in the world like it. Nonsuch palace was designed to be a celebration of the power and the grandeur of the Tudor dynasty.
First, the building site was cleaned by the workman.  Then, Nonsuch Palace was constructed.   Nonsuch Palace was made out of stones.  To save money, stones were recycled from churches.  (During the reign of King Henry VIII, Catholic Churches were taken apart and the Church of England was established.)  Stones for Nonsuch Palace were carried from Ditton.  Also 259,000 tiles were used  in making Nonsuch Palace. The palace was shaped like a square figure.
King Henry VIII died in 1547 , and the Palace was passed down to later Kings.  In 1670, Nonsuch Palace was given to Barbara, Countess of Castlemaine by King Charles II.  Nonsuch Palace was torn down and the materials were sold to pay Barbara's gambling debts.   Thus, sadly, Nonsuch Palace was destroyed.

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