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D. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs given in the
brackets.
What
(be) the matter with your tooth, Tom?'
'One of them is loose, and it
(ache).
"There, there now, don't begin that groaning again.
(open) your mouth. Well, your tooth is loose, but you're not going
to die about that. Mary,
(get) me a silk thread and
a chunk of fire out of the kitchen,' Aunt Polly
(say)
calmly.
Tom said, 'Oh, please don't pull it out, it
(do) not
(hurt) any more. Please don't, Auntie; I don't want to
stay home from school.'
'Oh, so all this row
(be) because you
(think)
you would get to stay home from school?
Tom, Tom,
(love) you so, and you seem to try every
way you can to break my old heart with your outrageousness.'
Ву
this time the dental instruments
(be) ready. The
old
(make) one end of the silk thread fast to Tom's
tooth with a loop and
(tie) the other to the bed-post.
Then, she
(seize) the chunk of fire and suddenly
(thrust) it almost into the boy's face. The tooth
(hang) dangling by the bed-post.



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Answers

Answered by sidratul1
35

Answer:

1. What is the matter with your tooth, Tom?

2. One of them is loose and it aches.

3. There, there now, don't begin that groaning again. Open your mouth. Well, your tooth is loose, but you're not going to die about that.

4. Mary, get me a a silk thread and  a chunk of fire out of the kitchen,' Aunt Polly said calmly.

5. Tom said, 'Oh, please don't pull it out, it does not hurt any more. Please don't, Auntie; I don't want to  stay home from school.'

6. Oh, so all this row was because you thought you would get to stay home from school?

7. Tom, loved you so, and you seem to try every  way you can to break my old heart with your outrageousness.'

8. Ву  this time the dental instruments are  ready.

9. The  old  made one end of the silk thread fast to Tom's  tooth with a loop and  tied the other to the bed-post.

10. Then, she  seized the chunk of fire and suddenly  thrust it almost into the boy's face.

11. The tooth  hanged dangling by the bed-post.

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Answered by sharmashimla38
0

Answer:

fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb given in brackets past when I – see yesterday she does look ill

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