Written Practice. A. Write down the infinitives of the verbs used in the fable in the Past Simple.
A. Write down the infinitives of the verbs used in the fable in the Past Simple. B. Analyse grammatical means of expressing the future action, as in example: As long as you agree to . gether no enemy can overcome you, if you quarrel, you will fall an easy prey. Formulate the rule. Find as many examples as possible (not less than 15) from your textbook and the book for your individual reading to illustrate you understand the phenomenon. Do it in writing. C. Find in the text the reason the farmer decided to give his sons an object lesson. Write it down. D. Comment on the moral of the fable which teaches that only together people can overcome difficulties. Do it in writing. E. Write down your own story which proves the moral of the fable. F. Read the beginning of the fable attentively. Finish the fable. Entitle it. A hen found some serpent’s eggs, which she hatched by carefully sitting on them and keeping them warm. A swallow, which had watched her, said... G. Fill in the questionnaire and evaluate your work during the first term:
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