Ïîñòàâüòå ãëàãîëû, ñòîÿùèå
â ñêîáêàõ, â òðåáóåìîì ïî ñìûñëó âðåìåíè:
THE ASS WITH A SACK
OF SALT
(A Fable)
1. An ass, who (to carry) a large sack of salt
which his master (to place) on his back, (to
come) to a stream over which there (to be) a
bridge.
2. As he (to cross) the bridge he (to slip)
and (to fall) into the stream.
3. The salt (to melt) in the water and the ass
(to be) glad that his sack (to become) so light.
4.The next day the ass (to cross) the bridge
with another bag of salt.
5. He (to remember) what (to happen) the day
before, (to fall) into the stream on purpose
and (to stay) there until the salt (to melt).
6. After he (to do) the same thing a third time,
his master (to decide) to cure the lazy animal
of his tricks.
7. He (to fill) the bag with sponges and (to
tie) it on the ass's back.
8. When the ass (to come) to the stream, he
(to plunge) into the water at once, expecting
that the bag (to become) still lighter.
9. He (to be), however, greatly disappointed
when a few minutes later he (to find) that the
bag (to be) ten times heavier than it (to be)
before.
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