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the alarm clock. 10. ---- the package down. ---- down and rest. While we are ----ing there the gardener is ----ing out the plants. Insert a correct form of the verb _rise_ or _raise_: 11. ---- up and speak! ---- the window. 12. He quickly ---- his head. The cork had gone under, but now it ---- again to the surface. 13. During the night the bread ---- to the top of the pan. 14. The invalid slowly ---- himself in his bed. 15. The river has already ---- and overflowed its banks. =E. Principal Parts of Verbs= In the following sentences supply the correct form of the verb. 1. He ---- (past tense of _come_) to this country in 1887. 2. He has ---- (past participle of _eat_) breakfast and ---- (past participle of _go_) to the office. 3. Have you ---- (past participle of _ride_) far? I have ----(past participle of _drive_) ten miles. 4. I am sure it was Henry who ---- (past tense of _do_) it, for I ---- (past tense of _see_) him running away as fast as he could go. 5. The wind has ---- (past participle of _tear_) down the chimney and ---- (past participle of _blow_) down the tree. 6. After he ---- (past tense of _lie_) down, he remembered he had left his books ---- (present participle of _lie_) in the orchard. 7. He ---- (past tense of _throw_) the ball so hard that the window was ---- (past participle of _break_) into a hundred pieces. 8. The man ---- (past tense of _give_) warning before we had ---- (past participle of _go_) too far. 9. After we had ---- (past participle of _ride_) about ten miles we ---- (past tense of _come_) upon a stretch of hard road. 10. Where ---- (past tense of _be_) you? You ----n't (past tense of _be_) at home when I ---- (past tense of _ring_) the bell. 11. The harness was ---- (past participle of _break_ or _burst_) beyond repair. Who ---- (past tense of _break_) it? 12. I ---- (past tense of _take_) four shots at the rabbit, but every shot ---- (past tense of _go_) wild. 13. He has ---- (past participle of _swim_) across the harbor, and has ---- (past participle of _break_) the record. 14. I had ---- (past participle of _drink_) buttermilk for several weeks. I ---- (past tense of _begin_) to gain weight. 15. When we had ---- (past participle
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