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Interactions Access Grammar, 4/e
Patricia K. Werner
John P. Nelson
Marilynn Spaventa

Sleep and Dreams

Part 2

Read the story. The underlined words are in the simple past tense.

Who Was That Monkey?

A few months ago, Mika had an interesting dream. She was alone in a big forest near the house she grew up in. She found a little monkey. The monkey began to cry. Mike felt sorry for the monkey but she didn’t know what to do. She was very surprised when the monkey spoke, and she understood the language. “My friends left me alone. Then I got lost. I am so sad and afraid.” Mika knew what to do. She picked up the monkey and took it home with her. She put the monkey in her bed and brought it hot tea. Then she saw that the monkey wasn’t a monkey anymore. The monkey was



Add tag questions to these sentences from the story. Use it to refer to the monkey. Remember to use punctuation.



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Mika had an interesting dream,
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She was alone in a big forest,
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She found a little monkey,
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The monkey began to cry,
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My friends left me alone,
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I got lost,
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The monkey wasn't a monkey anymore,