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The Story of CINDERELLA
Cinderella lived in a small village in the north of England. She (has) _____ two sisters; they were very ugly. She (get up) _____ every morning at six o'clock, then she (make) _____ breakfast for her sisters, and afterwards she cleaned the house. She worked all day. Her two ugly sisters were very lazy; they never did any work because Cinderella (do) _____ everything. Cinderella was very unhappy.
One day, the postman (come) _____ to the house. He (give) _____ Cinderella's sister an envelope. In the envelope there were three invitations to a party at the Prince's house. She _____ to her sisters, "Fantastic! There is a party at the Prince's house. I can wear my new red dress and Esmeralda can wear her new blue dress, but Cinderella can't go because her dress is old and dirty and she hasn't got any shoes."
On Saturday at 8 o'clock, the ugly sisters (go) _____ to the party. Cinderella (sit) _____ in the kitchen. She was very sad. There was a ring at the door. Cinderella opened the door. There was a woman. She (say) _____, "Hello! I am your Fairy Godmother. Why are you sad?" Cinderella (say) _____, "I want to go to the party but I haven't got any beautiful clothes." The Fairy Godmother (say) _____, "No problem, here is a new dress and some glass shoes. There is a golden bicycle in the street. Now you can go to the party, but you must return before 12 o'clock." Cinderella (say) _____, "Thank you." She (put) _____ on the glass shoes and the red dress. She looked very pretty. Then she (go) _____ to the party by bicycle.
The party was very good. At first, Cinderella was very shy but after an hour, the Prince asked Cinderella to dance. They danced for a long time. The Prince (say) _____ to Cinderella, "I like your dress and you are very pretty." Cinderella was very happy. She (forget) _____ what time it was. Suddenly the clock (ring) _____. Cinderella (say) _____, "Oh no! I must go. It is 12 o'clock." She (run) _____ home and at the door of the

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