Friday, November 8, 2019
Recasting a Paragraph in the Past Tense Exercise
Recasting a Paragraph in the Past Tense Exercise This recasting exercise will give you practice in using the appropriate past-tense forms of regular and irregular verbs. Instructions The following paragraph has been adapted from Memorandum, an essay by E.B. White (One Mans Meat, 1944). Rewrite Whites paragraph, eliminating the phrase ought to wherever it appears and putting the italicized verbs in the past tense. Follow the example below. Example Original SentenceI ought to knock the wedges out from the frames of the pier, put a line on the frames, and tow them in on the high water.Sentence Recast in the Past TenseI knocked the wedges out from the frames of the pier, put a line on the frames, and towed them in on the high water. Memorandum I ought to take up the wire fence round the chicken range today, roll it up in bundles, tie them with six-thread, and store them at the edge of the woods. Then I ought to move the range houses off the field and into the corner of the woods and set them up on blocks for the winter, but I ought to sweep them out first and clean the roosts with a wire brush... I ought to add a bag of phosphate to the piles of hen dressing that have accumulated under the range houses and spread the mixture on the field, to get it ready for plowing... On my way in from the range I ought to stop at the henhouse long enough to climb up and saw off an overhanging branch from the apple tree. I shall have to get a ladder of course and a saw. When you have completed the exercise, compare your work with the revised paragraph below.ââ¬â¹ Memorandumà (Recast in the Past Tense) Ià tookà up the wire fenceà roundà the chicken range today,à rolledà it up in bundles,à tiedà them with six-thread, andà storedà them at the edge of the woods. Then Ià movedà the range houses off the field and into the corner of the woods andà setà them up on blocks for the winter, but Ià sweptà them out first andà cleanedà theà roostsà with a wire brush... Ià addedà a bag of phosphate to the piles ofà henà dressing thatà hadà accumulated under the range houses andà spreadà the mixture on the field, to get it ready for plowing... On my way in from theà rangeà Ià stoppedà at the henhouse long enough to climb up and saw off an overhanging branch from the apple tree. Ià hadà to get a ladder of course and a saw. Related Revision Exercises Recasting a Paragraph in the Past Tense II: From In the Heart of the Heart of the Country by William GassRecasting a Paragraph in the Past Tense III: Fromà Appalachian Wildernessà by Edward Abbey
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