One very famous place for tourists in London in Madame Tussaud's museum. Here people .....(0)... sê figures ò famous people made of was
Madame Tussaud was born …(1)… France in 1761. Her uncle, a doctor, …(2)…. wax figures of people. He opened …(3).. museum of there figures in Paris. Marie helpd …(4).. in his work.
In 1789, during the French Revolution, Marie…(5).. Sent to prison. Here she had to copy ..( 6)…. Heads of famous people when they were dead, including Queen Marie Antoinette’s.
In 1795 Marie married Francois Tussaud …(7)… in 1802 she came to London with her wax figures. Here she opened a museum and her figures can…(8)..be seen to day.
0. a. can b. must c. shall
1. a. at b. by c. in
2. a. make b. made c. makes
3. a. a b. one c.some
4. a. her b. him c.them
5. a. has b. is c.was
6. a. any b. the c.those
7. a. and b. because c.when
8. a. ever b. still c. yet
One very famous place for tourists in London in Madame Tussaud's museum. Here people .....(0)... see figures ò famous people made of was
Madame Tussaud was born …(1)… France in 1761. Her uncle, a doctor, …(2)…. wax figures of people. He opened …(3).. museum of there figures in Paris. Marie helpd …(4).. in his work.
In 1789, during the French Revolution, Marie…(5).. Sent to prison. Here she had to copy ..( 6)…. Heads of famous people when they were dead, including Queen Marie Antoinette’s.
In 1795 Marie married Francois Tussaud …(7)… in 1802 she came to London with her wax figures. Here she opened a museum and her figures can…(8)..be seen to day.
0. a. can b. must c. shall
1. a. at b. by c. in
2. a. make b. made c. makes
3. a. a b. one c.some
4. a. her b. him c.them
5. a. has b. is c.was
6. a. any b. the c.those
7. a. and b. because c.when
8. a. ever b. still c. yet
One very famous place for tourists in London in Madame Tussaud's museum. Here people can sê figures ò famous people made of wax .Madame Tussaud was born in France in 1761. Her uncle, a doctor, made wax figures of people. He opened a museum of there figures in Paris. Marie helpd him in his work.In 1789, during the French Revolution, Marie was Sent to prison. Here she had to copy the Heads of famous people when they were dead, including Queen Marie Antoinette’s. In 1795 Marie married Francois Tussaud and in 1802 she came to London with her wax figures. Here she opened a museum and her figures can still be seen to day.