1. They were married for 50 years, which is a very long time!
2. Last summer I went to Fra where I worked as a fruit picker.
3. Her job, which is busy and stressful, is not very well-paid.
4. Julie in my class, whose brother is really good-looking, is very popular at school.
5. The woman who was the company director apologised for the mistake
6. My parents' house, where I grew up, is close to Heathrow Airport.
7. My daughter's teacher, whose name is Kevin, thinks there should be more male teachers at the school.
8. Michael Jackson, who is world-famous, died in 2009.
9. The nursery which looks after Amy is fantastic for young children.
10. The farm where they grow strawberries is just outside London.
With the first day of spring, when the awakening earth puts on its garment of green, and the warm, fragrant air fans our faces and fills our lungs and appears even to penetrate to our hearts, we experience a vague, undefined longing for freedom, for happiness, a desire to run, to wander aimlessly, to breathe in the spring. The previous winter having been unusually severe, this spring feeling was like a form of intoxication in May, as if there were an overabundant supply of sap.
One morning on waking I saw from my window the blue sky glowing in the sun above the neighbouring houses. The canaries hanging in the windows were singing loudly, and so were the servants on every floor; a cheerful noise rose up from the streets, and I went out, my spirits as bright as the day, to go—I did not exactly know where. Everybody I met seemed to be smiling; an air of happiness appeared to pervade everything in the warm light of returning spring. One might almost have said that a breeze of love was blowing through the city, and the sight of the young women whom I saw in the streets in their morning toilets, in the depths of whose eyes there lurked a hidden tenderness, and who walked with languid grace, filled my heart with agitation.