• Count Dracula's castle is 1 at the top of a hill. There are a lot of trees 2... the castle and you go in through big metal gates. 3. the castle there are 57 rooms.
  • 2 Complete the description of a castle with prepositions from the box. at on next to behind against outside in inside Count Dracula's castle is at the top of a hill.
  • Begin. To garden: 1. Count Draculas castle isthe top of a hill. 2. There are a lot of trees … the castle and you go in through big metal gates.
  • Dracula's Castle has a square tower partially in ruin. Dracula's Castle sits on top of a hill, with an abrupt valley at the back.
  • Jonathan answered in a slow, clear voice. ‘The Count is living to the east of London,’ he said. ‘His house is very big and very old. There is a high wall round it.’
  • There were mountains, trees and rivers everywhere. And somewhere high in the mountains was the Counts home, Castle Dracula.
  • Count Dracula climbing down the wall of his castle, book cover 1919. Castle Dracula is the fictitious Transylvanian residence of Count Dracula...
  • Suddenly Jonathan looked up through the trees. There was a large, black castle on top of a mountain. ' Castle Dracula, at last,' he thought.
  • ...both phrases that state the existence of something, and “There is a lot” and “There are a lot” state that there is a lot of either an uncountable or a countable noun.
  • This statement is not accurate in the context of the original question. In Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula," the castle is described as an abandoned and eerie place.
  • There is very little interaction at the castle and not worth paying to go inside. The best it is the view of the iconic castle from the bottom of the hill.
  • 2 Complete the description of a castle with prepositions from the box. at on next to behind against outside in inside Count Dracula's castle is at the top of a hill.
  • 2 Complete the description of a castle with prepositions from the box. at on next to behind against outside in inside Count Dracula's castle is at the top of a hill.
  • 3 May. Bistritz.—Left Munich at 8:35 p. m., on 1st May, arriving at Vienna early next morning; should have arrived at 6:46, but train was an hour late.