Based on Grammar, exercise 32. Once Mark Twain, the great American author and humorist, lectured in Newark. One afternoon a young man came up to him and said he an uncle who feeling any emotions. He also added that his uncle for a year. Mark Twain sorry for the young man and told him to bring the uncle to his lecture. He explained to the young man that he some jokes that always made people laugh. "Oh, if you it, our family very grateful to you," said the young man. The next day when the writer came onto the stage he saw that the young gentleman's uncle in the front row. Mark Twain remembered all his best jokes, his speech sparkled with humour, but the uncle never . After the performance Mark Twain told the president of the literary society about his failure. The president his head and said that the writer his time as the old man deaf, dumb and blind for a year.
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BasedonGrammar, exercise32.

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OnceMarkTwain, thegreatAmericanauthorandhumorist, lecturedinNewark. Oneafternoonayoungmancameuptohimandsaidhe[have|had|haved]anunclewho[stopped|had stop|had stopped]feelinganyemotions.Healsoaddedthathisuncle[hadn't laugh|hadn't laughed|hadn't laughing]forayear.MarkTwain[feel|fell|felt]sorryfortheyoungmanandtoldhimtobringtheuncletohislecture.Heexplainedtotheyoungmanthathe[know|knew|known]somejokesthatalwaysmadepeoplelaugh.

"Oh, ifyou[do|did|done]it, ourfamily[be|will be|is]verygratefultoyou," saidtheyoungman.

Thenextdaywhenthewritercameontothestagehesawthattheyounggentleman'suncle[had sit|sat|was sitting]inthefrontrow.MarkTwainrememberedallhisbestjokes, hisspeechsparkledwithhumour, buttheunclenever[smiled|smiling|had smiled].AftertheperformanceMarkTwaintoldthepresidentoftheliterarysocietyabouthisfailure.Thepresident[shook|shaked|shaken]hisheadandsaidthatthewriter[had wasting|had been wasting|had been wasted]histimeastheoldman[been|were|had been]deaf, dumbandblindforayear.