Rewrite the story after changing the verbs into the past tense.
Little Red Riding Hood is the story of a brave girl. One day, Little Red Riding Hood’s
Mother gives her a lovely lemon pie to take to her grandmother. Her grandmother lives
alone in a cottage in the middle of the forest. When Red Riding Hood reaches the cottage,
she finds the door open. She knocks at the door and cries, ‘Grandma, may I come in?’
Her Grandma says, ‘Come in, my dear.’
Little Red Riding Hood thinks her grandmother sounds
different. When she goes inside, she is surprised. Her
Grandma looks different too. She knows that the
person in the bed is not her grandmother. The
person in the bed is the Big Bad Wolf! Just then,
Grandma hears Little Red Riding Hood’s voice.
She shouts loudly to warn Little Red Riding
Hood. A woodcutter hears her cries and rushes
to the cottage. He kills the wolf. Grandma is inside
the cupboard. She comes out of the cupboard and
takes her granddaughter in her arms. They thank
the woodcutter and offer him some pie.
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Explanation:
Rewrite the story after changing the verbs into the past tense.
Little Red Riding Hood is the story of a brave girl. One day, Little Red Riding Hood’s
Mother gives her a lovely lemon pie to take to her grandmother. Her grandmother lives
alone in a cottage in the middle of the forest. When Red Riding Hood reaches the cottage,
she finds the door open. She knocks at the door and cries, ‘Grandma, may I come in?’
Her Grandma says, ‘Come in, my dear.’
Little Red Riding Hood thinks her grandmother sounds
different. When she goes inside, she is surprised. Her
Grandma looks different too. She knows that the
person in the bed is not her grandmother. The
person in the bed is the Big Bad Wolf! Just then,
Grandma hears Little Red Riding Hood’s voice.
She shouts loudly to warn Little Red Riding
Hood. A woodcutter hears her cries and rushes
to the cottage. He kills the wolf. Grandma is inside
the cupboard. She comes out of the cupboard and
takes her granddaughter in her arms. They thank