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In English / High School | 2025-07-08

Complete this book review of 'The Prince and the Pauper' with the present simple of 'be'.

'The Prince and the Pauper' is a very good book. I am 11 years old and I am not very interested in history but I really like this book. Mark Twain is a great writer. It is not a true story but the characters are very realistic. The story is not difficult. It is easy to understand and enjoy the book. Tom is a simple English boy. His family are poor and they are always hungry. Edward is not poor because he is a prince. The boys are very different but at the end of the book they are friends. There are many films of the book too but they are not very good - the book is the best!

Asked by jxgcyttigfccvn6722

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Here is how you can complete the book review of 'The Prince and the Pauper' using the present simple form of 'be':
'The Prince and the Pauper' is a very good book. I am 11 years old and I am not very interested in history but I really like this book. Mark Twain is a great writer. It is not a true story but the characters are very realistic. The story is not difficult. It is easy to understand and enjoy the book. Tom is a simple English boy. His family are poor and they are always hungry. Edward is not poor because he is a prince. The boys are very different but at the end of the book they are friends. There are many films of the book too but they are not very good - the book is the best!
In this task, you are asked to fill in the missing forms of 'be' in the text. Here is a step-by-step structure to help you:

Identify where the verb 'be' should go in each sentence related to describing something or someone.

Use present simple forms of the verb 'be' - 'am', 'is', or 'are', depending on the subject of the sentence.

Place the correct form of the verb in each sentence to make the statements factually accurate.

Answered by danjohnbrain | 2025-07-22

'The Prince and the Pauper' is reviewed with the appropriate present simple forms of 'be' filling in the gaps. Key points include that Tom's family is poor and that Edward is a prince. The review emphasizes that the book is realistic and enjoyable.
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Answered by danjohnbrain | 2025-07-25