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Exercise The three little pigs – Part 1

Exercise The three little pigs – Part 2

Fill in the correct form of the adjective or adverb.

  1. One night, however, a wolf came to the place where the three little pigs lived. It was the (horrible) wolf in the whole wide world.
  2. Being (terrible) hungry, he went straight to the straw house.
  3. "Let me in, little pig," the wolf shouted out (angry) , "or I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house down!"
  4. The pig didn't let him in, but as the house was made out of straw, the wolf blew it down (easy) .
  5. The little pig ran to his brother's house as (fast) as he could. But the wolf followed him to the wooden house.
  6. "Open up, little pigs," he shouted even (angry) .
  7. Then he huffed and puffed and it didn't take him much (long) to blow the house down.
  8. The two pigs (nervous) ran to their brother who lived in the brick house.
  9. The wolf followed them (grim) .
  10. "Open the door," he shouted (furious) .
  11. As the pigs didn't open, the wolf huffed and puffed (heavy) . But the stone house didn't fall down.
  12. From all the huffing and puffing the wolf became even (hungry) .
  13. With his last power he (slow) climbed up the house to get in through the chimney.
  14. The pigs saw this and (hasty) lit a fire.
  15. When the wolf climbed down the chimney, he fell into the fire which was (awful) hot.
  16. He burnt his bum (bad) and ran away.
  17. From that day on, the pigs had no more trouble with the wolf and they lived (happy) ever after.

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