- Fill in the blanks with correct words provided in the box.
Each word can be used for once only.
SNOW WHITE
Long ago, in the
never land; there (1) … a very beautiful princess, Snow White. The queen was
her stepmother. She was very (2) … of her beauty. So she wanted her to (3) ….
Snow White knew about the evil plan. She (4) … into a forest. There, she (5) … friends
with seven dwarfs.
The queen turned
into a witch. Snow White did not (6) … it. The witch gave her a (7) … apple. As
a result, Snow White was put into (8) … for years.
Fortunately, in
the end, Prince charming revived her with a (9) …. They lived together.
Jealous Made Sleep Poisoned Were Realize Escaped Lived Die Kiss
- Fill in the blanks with appropriate forms of the words provided in brackets.
Once upon a time a
hawk (fall) … in love with a hen. The hawk (flow) … down from the sky and asked
the hen, “Won’t you marry me?” The hen loved the brave, strong hawk
and wished to (marry) … him. But she said, “I cannot (fly) … as high as you
can. If you give me time, I may learn to fly as high as you. Then, we can fly
together.” The hawk agreed. Before he (go) … away, he gave the hen a ring.
“This is to show that you (have) … promised to marry me,” said the hawk.
So it happened
that the hen had already promised to marry a rooster. So, when the rooster
(see) … the ring, he … (be) very angry. “Throw that ring away at once! Didn’t
you tell the hawk that you had already promised to marry me?”
(shout) … at the rooster. The hen … (be) so mad at the rooster anger that she
threw away the ring immediately.
When the hawk came
the next day, the hen (tell) … him the truth. The hawk was in his anger since
the rooster (curse) … the hen. “Why didn’t you tell me earlier? Now, you’ll
always be (scratch) … the earth, and I’ll always be (fly) … above
you to catch your children,” said the hawk. The curse (seem) ... to be true.
Teaching Vocabulary
Quizzes
- Find the different word class in the sentences below.
a. Handsome,
special, beauty, unique, simple
b. Classify,
reality, simplify, prettify,
beautify
c. Small,
large, wide, tiny, title
d. Wooden, silk, leather, plastic, metal
e. Quickly,
gently, pretty, slowly, briefly
- Fill in the blanks with adjective or adverb provided in
brackets.
a. The
students, who are … (quiet, quite)
clever, are playing a game right now.
b. The
baby shower event conducted yesterday ran … (well, good)
c. My
father got an … (adequate, adequately)
sophisticated media for his research.
d. She
sang and danced … (confident, confidently)
at the ball two days ago.
e. He
knows when he should use … (appropriate,
appropriately) expressions.
Fill in the blanks using the
correct answer.
Once upon a time a hawk
(1) … in love with a hen. The hawk flew down from the sky and asked the hen,
“Won’t you marry me?” The hen loved the brave, strong hawk and
wished to (2)… him. But she said, “I cannot fly as high as you can. If you give
me time, I may learn to fly as high as you. Then, we can fly together.” The
hawk agreed. Before he went away, he gave the hen a ring. “This is to show that
you (3)… promised to marry me,” said the hawk.
So it happened that the
hen had already promised to marry a rooster. So, when the rooster saw the ring,
he (4) … very angry. “(5) … that ring away at once! Didn’t you tell
the hawk that you’d already promised to marry me?” shouted the
rooster. The hen was so (6)… at the rooster anger that she threw away the ring
immediately.
When the hawk came the
next day, the hen told him the (7)…. The hawk was in his (8)… since the rooster
cursed the hen. “Why didn’t you tell me earlier? Now, you’ll always
be (9)… the earth, and I’ll always be flying above you to catch your
children,” said the hawk. The curse (10) ... to be true.
1.
a. Fall b.
Falls c. Fell d. Fallen
2.
a. Marry
b. Married c.
Marries d. Marrying
3.
a. Have b.
Has c.
Had
d. Did
4.
a. Is b.
Are c.
Was
d. Were
5.
a. Throw b.
Throws c. Threw d.
Thrown
6.
a. Frighten b.
Frightens c. Frightened d. Fright
7.
a. True b.
Truth c. Truly d.
Trust
8.
a. Angry b.
Anger c. Mad d.
Furious
9.
a. Scratch b.
Scratched c. Scratching d. Scratches
10. a.
Seem b. Seems c.
Seemed d. Seeming
Find the synonym (=) and the
antonym (≠) of the words provided below.
11. Brave ≠ …
12. Furious ≠ …
13. Breakable = …
14. Enormous ≠ …
15. Examine = …
16. Accept ≠ …
17. Find out = …
18. Appropriate = …
19. Light ≠ …
20. Promote = …
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