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Mascots - Past tense and vocabulary




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PAST TENSE
 
Do you believe in mascots? Read the story:
THE MATHS TEST:

Fill in the past form:

 
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.

 

Dialogue: The mascot

Fill in:

brought / only / one / sometimes / childish / takes / got / nothing

 

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.