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The hare knew he could run faster than the tortoise but the tortoise had a clever plan. He had his brothers and sisters hide along the path of the race. The tortoise ran slowly and steadily while the overconfident hare rested multiple times, allowing the tortoise's siblings to fool him into thinking he was still behind. In the end, the tortoise crossed the finish line first and won the race.

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The hare knew he could run faster than the tortoise but the tortoise had a clever plan. He had his brothers and sisters hide along the path of the race. The tortoise ran slowly and steadily while the overconfident hare rested multiple times, allowing the tortoise's siblings to fool him into thinking he was still behind. In the end, the tortoise crossed the finish line first and won the race.

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1. Complete the story with the past simple form of the verbs.

THE HARE AND THE TORTOISE


One day the hare and the tortoise decided to have a race. The hare
(know) that he

(can) run faster than the tortoise. But the

tortoise

(be) more intelligent than the hare.

'Yes, I'll race you,'

(say) the clever tortoise. The tortoise

(have) a clever plan. He


he

(find) his brothers and sisters and

(tell) them to wait in different places along the path of the

race. So they all

(hide) behind the trees along the path. The

race

(begin)! The tortoise

hare

(be) faster, of course. 'This will be a very easy race',

(think) the hare. So the hare


quickly
hare

(run) as fast as possible. But the

(decide) to have a rest, and he

(fall) asleep at the side of the road. Suddenly, the


(wake up) and he

(see) a tortoise ahead of him! 'How

did he get ahead of me?' the hare asked himself. In fact, it


his friend the tortoise: it

(be) the tortoise's sister. But to a hare, all

tortoises look the same. The hare


easily. Soon, he
down and he

(be) not

(run) past the tortoise

(can't) see the tortoise, so he


(have) another rest. Then the hare

(sit)
(get up)

and continued the race. But - as the hare happily


(come) around
the last corner before the finish line - his friend the tortoise crossed the
line and

(win) the race!

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