I. Complete the following story by supplying the correct form of the verb - predicate, infinitive or participle : The Woodcutter and his wife were very glad that the mother of the Star- Child(to find ) him at last.
She(to weep) with joy. "He (to be) my little son whom I (to lose) in the forest ten years ago. Please, send for him , for I (to wander) over the whole world in search of him."
So the Woodcutter and his wife (to go out ) to tell the Star - Child who (to play ) with his playmates to go into the house because his mother (to wait) there. He (to run) in (to fill) with joy and wonder. But when he (to see) the woman he laughed at her. He (to cry) angrily that she (to be ) not his mother, that she (to be) a beggar in rags “(to get out ) of here" he shouted. "But you are indeed my little so whom I ( to carry ) in my arms," she (to cry) and (to fall ) on her knees, and ( to hold ) out her arms to him.
"The robbers (to steal) you from me and (to leave) you to die”, she (to murmur )." but I (to recognise) the cloak and the amber chain " And she asked him ( to come ) with her.
When he ( to speak ) to her his voice was hard and bitter " I (to think ) always that I was the son of some Star and not a beggar’ s child. And I (not to come) with you.
"Will you not kiss me before I (to go)”? she asked.
"No”. (to say) the Star - Child. “you are too ugly and I would rather (to kiss) a toad than you.”
So the woman (to rise) and went away into the forest (to weep ) bitterly, and when the Star – Child (to find) that she (to go) he (to run) back to his playmates.
But when they (to see) him(to come) they laughed because he (to become ) as ugly as a toad