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Complete the sentence below using the appropriate forms of the verbs in brackets.
If it ___________ (rain) today, we ________ (not) go to the play.
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Complete the sentence below using the appropriate forms of the verbs in brackets.
When you ___________ (see) Mandal again, you __________ (not/recognise) him. He is growing a beard.
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Complete the sentence below using the appropriate forms of the verbs in brackets.
We are off today. We ________ (write) to you after we _______ (be) back.
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Write ‘True’ or ‘False’ against the following statement.
Ernest’s words reminded people of the wise old sayings.
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Write ‘True’ or ‘False’ against the following statement.
Total strangers from far away, who visited Ernest in the valley, found his face familiar.
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Write ‘True’ or ‘False’ against the following statement.
When Ernest and the poet met, they respected and admired each other equally.
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Write ‘True’ or ‘False’ against the following statement.
The poet realised that Ernest’s thoughts were far nobler than his own verses
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Write ‘True’ or ‘False’ against the following statement.
The Great Stone Face confirmed Ernest’s view that the poet could be worthy of its likeness.
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Write ‘True’ or ‘False’ against the following statement.
The poet along with Ernest addressed the inhabitants of the valley
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How was Ernest different from others in the valley?
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Why did Ernest think the poet was like the Stone Face?
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What did the poet himself say about his thoughts and poems?
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What made the poet proclaim Ernest was the Stone Face?
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Write ‘Ernest’ or ‘Poet’, against statement below.
There was a gap between his life and his words.
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Write ‘Ernest’ or ‘Poet’, against statement below.
His words had the power of truth as they agreed with his thoughts.
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Write ‘Ernest’ or ‘Poet’, against statement below.
His words were as soothing as a heavenly song but only as useful as a vague dream.
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Write ‘Ernest’ or ‘Poet’, against statement below.
His thoughts were worthy.
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Write ‘Ernest’ or ‘Poet’, against statement below.
Whatever he said was truth itself.
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Write ‘Ernest’ or ‘Poet’, against statement below.
His poems were noble
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Write ‘Ernest’ or ‘Poet’, against statement below.
His life was nobler than all the poems.
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