140 likes | 267 Views
Once upon a time there was a wealthy merchant named Mr. Do. Mr. Do was very old and very rich. His many relatives were dreaming of the day the old man would die. They wondered which one of them would inherit his money. Finally, one day Mr. Do did die.
E N D
Once upon a time there was a wealthy merchant named Mr. Do. Mr. Do was very old and very rich.
His many relatives were dreaming of the day the old man would die.
They didn't find one. They searched his house three times.
Be, Am, Is, Are, Was, Were, Been Have, Has, Had Do, Does, Did May, Might, Shall, Should, Can, Could, Will, Would, Must, Must, Must, Must, Must
Before the semester was over, the new nursing program had been approved by the Curriculum Committee and the Board of Trustees. • With five seconds left in the game, an illegal time-out was called. • Later in the day, the employees were informed of their loss of benefits by the boss herself. • The major points of the lesson were quickly learned by the class, but they were also quickly forgotten by them. • For several years, Chauncey was raised by his elderly grandmother. • An unexpected tornado smashed several homes and uprooted trees in a suburb of Knoxville. • I was surprised by the teacher's lack of sympathy. • "The Yellow Wallpaper" was written in 1899. • Participants in the survey were asked about their changes in political affiliation. • Tall buildings and mountain roads were avoided by Raoul because he had such a fear of heights.