1. “I don’t like chocolate,” Tom said.
2. “My grandmother usually goes shopping on Saturday,” the boy said.
3. “She can't read these books. She doesn’t like them,” Sally said.
4. “He lived in a camp when he was on holiday,”Tom said .
5. “My mother got up early this morning,” Sally says.
6. “Tom was a famous sportsman,”I said .
7. “Yesterday, I saw Tom in the street,”said Sally.
8. “Sally went home early yesterday,”Tom said.
9. “My brother will come at 3,”he said.
10. “Tom will do this exercise later,”his teacher said.
11 “We’ll have examinations next year,”they said.
12. “We are swimming now,”they said.
13. ”They were cleaning the house at 5 o’clock yesterday,” Sam said.
14. ”My brother is playing football now,” said Mary.
15. ”I was drawing a picture last night when my friend rang ,”said Tom.
Cap Seller and the Monkeys
There was a cap seller in a city. He used to go from village to village to sell his caps. His way laid back a forest. It was a hot summer day and he got tired. To get some rest he sat under a tree. Soon he fell asleep . Many monkeys lived on that tree. When they saw the caps, they climbed down the tree and took the caps. Then they climbed up the tree again
The cap seller woke up after some time. He found that his caps were missing. He looked up and saw the monkeys wearing his caps. He tried his best to get his caps but he couldn’t. Suddenly an idea occurred to him. He took off his own cap and threw it on the ground. The monkeys did the same, since they are imitators. The cap seller collected all his caps and went away happily.