Based on 6d, exercise 29, p. 137
Complete the story using the appropriate forms of the verbs
How the Frog from Osaka Met the Frog from Kyoto
This is the tale about two Japanese frogs. One lived in a pond in the city of Osaka, the other [ ] in a pond in the city of Kyoto. Each frog [ ] a wish.
The frog from Osaka [ ] to know what Kyoto was like and the frog from Kyoto [ ] to see Osaka. So, one day they [ ] their trips.
They hopped on and on mile after mile. Finally the two frogs [ ] on the hill and [ ] each other about their wishes.
"We are on top of a hill," said the frog from Osaka. "We can try and see the cities from here." One frog looked at what he [ ] was Osaka and the other — at what he [ ] was Kyoto.
Both [ ] very unhappy. "I see Kyoto," [ ] the frog from Osaka, "But it's the same as Osaka." "I see Osaka," said the frog from Kyoto, "But it's the same as Kyoto." After that each of the frogs [ ] back home.
If you want to know why they were unhappy, I'll tell you: frogs have eyes at the top of their heads. So when they stood on their back legs, they [ ] in the wrong directions.