A bear and A hare

A BEAR AND A HARE

You see two friends: a bear and a hare. Brother Bear is on one side of the river and Sister Hare is on the other.

‘Bear! shouts Sister Hare.

‘What do you want?’

‘Swim here!’

‘Why! I don’t want to!’

‘Swim here. I want to tell you a very important thing.’

‘All right.’

It is very difficult to swim. At last Brother Bear is on the other side of the river. He is very tired.

‘What is it?’ he asks.

‘Look, there is a wonderful raspberry-cane on the other side of the river!’

a side- կողմ

a river-գետ

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a raspberry-cane-մորու թփուտ

Answer the questions.

a) Do you like the story? Is it funny?

b) Do you read stories about animals?

Choose the proper tense form.

Alice (feeds / is feeding) her rabbits now. She always (feeds / is feeding) them in the morning. The rabbits (don’t run / are not running) now. They (eat / are eating). They (drink / are drinking) water every day. But they (don’t drink / are not drinking) water now.