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PAST TENSE
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Do you believe in mascots? Read the story:
THE MATHS TEST:
Fill in the past form:
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It �(be) Friday 13th.
You �(have) a Maths test.
Your teacher �(come) in with the Maths test books.
You �(put) your little toy rabbit on your desk.
You �(be) very nervous.
You �(open)�your test book.
You �(look) at your little rabbit.
You �(start) writing.
The test �(be) very difficult.
Your neighbour �(say),�Please give me your mascot.�
You �(give) her your rabbit.
Three days later you �(get) your test book back.
You �(have) a C, and your neighbour �(have) an A.
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Dialogue: The mascot
Fill in:
brought / only / one / sometimes / childish / takes / got / nothing
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Mia: Have you �a mascot, Pat?
Pat: Yes, a little doll.
Mia: A little doll? Not really!
Pat: Yes, it's an Indian doll. My father �it back from Mexico.
������ Have you got a mascot?
Mia: No, I haven't. My sister has got .
Pat: What has she got?
Mia: A little crocodile. She �it everywhere.
������ I think that's a bit , you know. She is fourteen.
Pat: I think it's okay.
Mia: You know, she �even takes my little - oops!
Pat: Your little what?
Mia: Oh, .
Pat: Tell me. What is it?
Mia: My little teddy bear.
Pat: So you have got a mascot. Isn't that a bit childish too?
Mia: No, my sister is fourteen, I'm �twelve.
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