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Write the verbs in the Past Tense: Once upon a time there………… (be) a boy called Jack. They ……………. (be) very poor. All they had………… (be) a cow. One morning, Jack’s mother……….. (tell) him to take the cow to the market and sell her. On the way Jack …………………..(meet) a man. He……………….. (give) Jack five magic beans for the cow. Jack……………… (take) the beans and…………….. (go) back home. When Jack’s mother……………….. (see) the beans she………………….. (be) very angry. She ……………….(throw) the beans out of the window. The next morning, Jack………………….. (look) out of the window. There …………… (be) a giant beanstalk. He …………. (go) outside and……………… (start) to climb the beanstalk. He………………….. (climb) up to the sky through the clouds. Jack ……………………(see) a beautiful castle. He………………. (go) inside.

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Write the verbs in the Past Tense:

    Once upon a time there………… (be) a boy called Jack.     They  ……………. (be) very poor.    All they had…………  (be) a cow.   One morning, Jack’s mother………..  (tell) him to take the cow to the market and sell her.

    On the way Jack …………………..(meet) a man.     He……………….. (give) Jack five magic beans for  the cow.    Jack………………  (take) the beans and……………..  (go) back home.    When Jack’s mother……………….. (see) the beans she…………………..  (be) very angry.    She ……………….(throw) the beans out of the window.

     The next morning, Jack…………………..  (look) out of the window.    There …………… (be) a giant  beanstalk.     He …………. (go) outside and………………  (start) to climb the beanstalk.     He………………….. (climb) up to the sky through the clouds.     Jack  ……………………(see) a beautiful castle. He……………….   (go) inside.

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    Jack  …………(hear) a voice “Fee,fi,fo,fum!” and………… (run) into a cupboard.    An enormous giant………………. (come) into the room and………………………..  (sit) down.    On the table there……………….  (be) a hen and a golden harp.   ”Lay”  …………………… (say) the giant. The hen ……… (lay) an egg. It was made of gold.  ”Sing”………………..  (say) the giant. The harp …………….. (begin) to sing.   Soon the giant…………….  (be) asleep.

     Jack……………..  (jump) out of the cupboard.     He  ……………..(take) the hen and the harp.     Suddenly the harp………………  (sing) “Help,master!”     The giant………………….  (shout), “Fee,fi,fo,fum!”.     Jack…………  (run) and  ……………(start) to climb down the beanstalk.

     The giant……………… (come) down after him.     Jack ………………. (shout) “Mother,help!”     Jack’s mother ………………. (take) an axe and ……… (chop) down the beanstalk.     The giant ……………………. (fall) and…………..  (crash) to the ground.      Nobody ever…………..  (see) him again.

      With the golden eggs and the magic harp Jack and his mother…………….  (live)        happily ever after. 

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because……1.Why did Jack go to the market? 2.Why did Jack take the beans from the stranger?

3.Why was Jack’s mother angry?

4.Why did Jack climb up the beanstalk?

5.Why did Jack take the magic harp and the hen?

6.Why did Jack shout” Mother,help”?

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What is the meaning of the proverb …….?

The end justifies the means. המטרה מקדשת את

האמצעים

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The end justifies the means.I think…..

It was good to….

I think…..It wasn’t right to……

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Dear Jack,