THE GHOST IN THE BANK OF ENGLAND 1. Many stories begin with a wedding. Noun Adj. - Adj. Opposite Vb. 2. It was one of the happiest days of my life. Noun Adj. - Adj. Opposite Vb. 3. I was a young doctor with no job. Noun Adj. - Adj. Opposite Vb. 4. I did not want to leave Annie, but I was not able to choose. Noun Adj. - Adj. Opposite Vb. 5. He thought about one thing only – his health. Noun Adj. - Adj. Opposite Vb. 6. “I am in danger of dying before the end of my 57th birthday” Noun Adj. - Adj. Opposite Vb. 7. “I forgot all about that letter,” said Annie, ”it arrived while you were away” Noun Adj. - Adj. Opposite Vb. 8. Everyone in the bank knew that there were some desks more lucky. Noun Adj. - Adj. Opposite Vb. 9. Nancy knew Isaac loved her but she only felt afraid of him. Noun Adj. - Adj. Opposite Vb. 10. As Mr Deacon finished his story, our journey ended and we said goodbye. Noun Adj. - Adj. Opposite Vb. 11. His face looked strange - thin and white, like a dead man’s. Noun Adj. - Adj. Opposite Vb. 12. One day I was surprised to find a man from the bank of England and a policeman at my house. - Noun Adj. Vb. - Adj. Opposite 13. Mr Deacon asked me if I could describe the man. - Noun Adj. Vb. - Adj. Opposite