begin drink sing sink swim ring 4 ԭ be(am,is,are) bear do fly go lie wear bite tear
began drank sang sank swam rang begun drunk sung sunk swum rung beginning ~ ~ ~ swimming ~ ʼ ³, û Ӿ ָ.Χס ȥʽ was/ were bore did flew went laylied wore bit tore ȥִ been born/borne done flown gone lainlied worn bitten torn ڷִ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ lying ~ biting ~ , ȥ .λڣ˵ѣ ҧ.ʹ .˺.ͳ 9
ע~ʾڶԭκֱӼing
ӢԢԹ:The Farmer and the Storkũ
A farmer placed nets on his newly-sown plowlands and caught a number of Cranes, which came to pick up his seed. With them he trapped a Stork that had fractured his leg in the net and was earnestly beseeching the Farmer to spare his life. \\am a Stork, a bird of excellent character; and see how I love and slave for my father and mother. Look too, at my feathers-- they are not the least like those of a Crane.\The Farmer laughed aloud and said, \the Cranes, and you must die in their company.\
Birds of a feather flock together.
ũڸողֵﲼӵĺסˣһֻ٣ ȱ۶ˣũ˵ҰɣҰɡֲǺףһֻ٣ ƣҶôТ˳ĸΪϸҵë ҲȫͬũЦ˵˵ĻҲֻ֪Щ͵ӵĺһ ĩ͵úһ
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