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Mr. and Mrs. Wormwood were our neighbours. They had two (NOT DIFFER) from the other children very much but their daughter Matilda was a briliat child. By the time she was five, Matilda was able to read very well. She studied every magazine and newspaper that she _(CAN) find around the house. Actually, she (WELL) than most school pupils. One aftemoon when the parents were out of the house, Matilda put on _(SHE) dress and shoes and went to the library. The librarian was surprised to see such a small child. "Are you here for the Would you like me to find a nice book with lots of pictures for you?" she asked. "No, thank you, I (FIND) what I need," answered Matilda and pointed to a thick book of fairy tales Then she added, "I (COME) for a new book as soon as I finish this one". The librariar was really shocked when she saw Matilda only two days later. LIKE) reading so much," the librarian said. From that day "I wish all children on Matilda went to the library every afternoon.

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23 января 2025 17:25

Here’s the passage with the correct forms of the verbs filled in:

Mr. and Mrs. Wormwood were our neighbours. They had two children who did not differ from the other children very much but their daughter Matilda was a brilliant child. By the time she was five, Matilda was able to read very well. She studied every magazine and newspaper that she could find around the house. Actually, she read better than most school pupils. One afternoon when the parents were out of the house, Matilda put on her dress and shoes and went to the library. The librarian was surprised to see such a small child. "Are you here for the storytime? Would you like me to find a nice book with lots of pictures for you?" she asked. "No, thank you, I have found what I need," answered Matilda and pointed to a thick book of fairy tales. Then she added, "I will come for a new book as soon as I finish this one." The librarian was really shocked when she saw Matilda only two days later. "I wish all children liked reading so much," the librarian said. From that day on, Matilda went to the library every afternoon.

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Mr. and Mrs. Wormwood were our neighbours. They had two (NOT DIFFER) from the other children very much but their daughter Matilda was a briliat child. By the time she was five, Matilda was able to read very well. She studied every magazine and newspaper that she _(CAN) find around the house. Actually, she (WELL) than most school pupils. One aftemoon when the parents were out of the house, Matilda put on _(SHE) dress and shoes and went to the library. The librarian was surprised to see such a small child. "Are you here for the Would you like me to find a nice book with lots of pictures for you?" she asked. "No, thank you, I (FIND) what I need," answered Matilda and pointed to a thick book of fairy tales Then she added, "I (COME) for a new book as soon as I finish this one". The librariar was really shocked when she saw Matilda only two days later. LIKE) reading so much," the librarian said. From that day "I wish all children on Matilda went to the library every afternoon.
Here’s the passage with the correct forms of the verbs filled in: Mr. and Mrs. Wormwood were our neighbours. They had two **children who did not differ** from the other children very much but their daughter Matilda was a brilliant child. By the time she was five, Matilda was able to read very well. She studied every magazine and newspaper that she **could find** around the house. Actually, she **read better** than most school pupils. One afternoon when the parents were out of the house, Matilda put on **her** dress and shoes and went to the library. The librarian was surprised to see such a small child. "Are you here for the **storytime? Would** you like me to find a nice book with lots of pictures for you?" she asked. "No, thank you, I **have found** what I need," answered Matilda and pointed to a thick book of fairy tales. Then she added, "I **will come** for a new book as soon as I finish this one." The librarian was really shocked when she saw Matilda only two days later. "I wish all children **liked** reading so much," the librarian said. From that day on, Matilda went to the library every afternoon.