Netherfield was taken by a wealthy young man from the north of England who was extremely satisfied with it and is set to take possession before Michaelmas after an immediate agreement with Mr. Norris.
Mrs.Long claims that the Neither lands are owned by a young man denoting him visiting often and willing to take authority before Michaelmas.(One sentence)
Good try! Some feedback for you: 1) Be careful to be accurate when rewriting proper nouns such as ‘Netherfield’ (not ‘the Neither lands). 2) It was not mentioned that the young man visited often - just that he visited on Monday and loved the place so much. 3) ‘take possession’ of the house most likely refers to him purchasing the house. We normally don’t use ‘take authority’ when referring to purchasing or renting a house. Keep practicing! 😊
Netherland had been taken by a young man who had a lot of money he came on Monday to see the place and instantly bought it happily it is to be his before Michaelmas and by the end of the following week his servants were going to be there
someone is telling another person that mrs long said that netherfield is owned by a wealthy man from the north of england, and he will be moving in before michaelmas, while his servants will be doing so earlier than him
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A rich young man from North England said that he is to take Netherfield with his servants present in the house by the end of the following week after agreeing with Mr Morris
Netherfield was taken by a wealthy young man from the north of England who was extremely satisfied with it and is set to take possession before Michaelmas after an immediate agreement with Mr. Norris.
Good job! Keep up the good work!
Mrs.Long claims that the Neither lands are owned by a young man denoting him visiting often and willing to take authority before Michaelmas.(One sentence)
Good try! Some feedback for you:
1) Be careful to be accurate when rewriting proper nouns such as ‘Netherfield’ (not ‘the Neither lands).
2) It was not mentioned that the young man visited often - just that he visited on Monday and loved the place so much.
3) ‘take possession’ of the house most likely refers to him purchasing the house. We normally don’t use ‘take authority’ when referring to purchasing or renting a house.
Keep practicing! 😊
Netherland had been taken by a young man who had a lot of money he came on Monday to see the place and instantly bought it happily it is to be his before Michaelmas and by the end of the following week his servants were going to be there
Good summary so far. You can think about how to summarise it further. For eg, ‘a young man who had a lot of money’ can be ‘a rich man’.
someone is telling another person that mrs long said that netherfield is owned by a wealthy man from the north of england, and he will be moving in before michaelmas, while his servants will be doing so earlier than him
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A rich young man from North England said that he is to take Netherfield with his servants present in the house by the end of the following week after agreeing with Mr Morris
Great job. You can further summarize this point by removing “said that he is to and replacing it with “is taking” or another suitable verb