Simple Adjectives | The wood cutter story 23 Feb, 2021 How to play: Touch the words acting as an adjective in the story A poor woodcutter was cutting a big piece of wood near a wide river. Suddenly his old axe slipped from his hand and fell into the deep water. He was a sad man because he had lost his only axe. But suddenly a lovely, bright fairy appeared. "What's the matter?" she asked the unhappy woodcutter. "I have lost my old axe," he said. "It fell into the deep water." The fairy showed him a gold axe and said, "Is this yours?" "No," said the woodcutter. The fairy then showed him a silver axe and said, again in a clear voice, "Is this yours?" "No," answered the woodcutter. Then she showed him a common, iron axe with an old, wooden handle. "Yes, that's mine." said the happy woodcutter. "I know," said the kind fairy. "I only" wanted a true answer. You are said an honest man, so I can give you the gold axe and the silver axe as well as the old iron axe." Verify you answer Correct, you've got it right ! Ralph - O A lover of tacit change. Post a Comment
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