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2nd PUC ENGLISH WORKBOOK ANSWERS STREAMS TENSE

 


2nd PUC ENGLISH WORKBOOK ANSWERS STREAMS TENSE

 

I. FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH THE APPROPRIATE FORM OF THE VERBS GIVEN IN BRACKETS.

 

1) One day a wolf was drinking (be drink) at a stream. He saw (see) a lamb who was (be) farther down. The wolf made up his mind to eat the lamb, but the thought (think) that he would find (will find) some excuse for doing so. He ran (run) up to the lamb and said, “How dare you muddy the water that I am drinking (be drink)”. The lamb replied, don’t see (do not see) how that can be, since the water of the stream is running (be run) from you to me and not from me to you.”

 

2) It was a curious trunk. When the lock was pressed (be press), the trunk would fly. The merchant’s son crouched (crouch) inside, pressed (press) the lock and up flew (fly) the trunk through the chimney into the clouds. After a while the lower part cracked, which frightened (frighten) him, for if it had broken (have broken) in two, he would have had (will have have) a nasty fall. However, it descended(descend) safely and he found (find) himself in Turkey.


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