1 Even beer in the barrels .... ( to be) not safe from them 2The Mayor and the town council.... (to be) desperate 3They were.....( to sit) one day in the town hall .... ( to try) to figure up what to do 4His clothes ...( to be painted) in all colours of the rainbow 5The Piper .....( to lay) his pipe to his lips and started....( to play) it 6In and out among the oak trees......( to be heard ) the laughter of the children 7 The nobleman ....( to have ) three sons , two of whom...(to be ) a fool . 8 Where.... (to do) that come from? ....( to say) the princess 9 He ....( to take) his bottle and bag and .....( to go ) to the court 10 In his way he had ....(to cross) a river and he ... ( to see) several pretty fish swimming there 11 Jack.....( to catch) some and ......( to put) them into his pocket 12 He was immediately......( to lead ) to the hall where the king’s daughter....(to sit ) ready to see her lovers 13 The Shepherd ......( to pull) the fish out of his pocket and ......( to show) it her, and she ..... ( to say) it .... ( to be) the finest she ever..... (to see )
14 The villagers ..... (to gather) around the Pied Piper, admiring his skill and talent 15 The town .... (to come) alive with music and dancing, as everyone ... (to follow) the Piper's lead 16 The children ... (to laugh) and ... (to dance) with joy, completely entranced by the Piper's enchanting melodies 17 The Mayor and town council ... (to watch) in amazement as the Pied Piper leads the children out of the town 18 The Piper's magic ... (to be) undeniable, as he effortlessly ... (to charm) both the young and old with his music 19 The town ... (to realize) the mistake they made in underestimating the Pied Piper, as he ... (to disappear) into the distance with their children 20 The legend of the Pied Piper ... (to live) on for generations, a cautionary tale of the consequences of not keeping promises.
14 The villagers ..... (to gather) around the Pied Piper, admiring his skill and talent
15 The town .... (to come) alive with music and dancing, as everyone ... (to follow) the Piper's lead
16 The children ... (to laugh) and ... (to dance) with joy, completely entranced by the Piper's enchanting melodies
17 The Mayor and town council ... (to watch) in amazement as the Pied Piper leads the children out of the town
18 The Piper's magic ... (to be) undeniable, as he effortlessly ... (to charm) both the young and old with his music
19 The town ... (to realize) the mistake they made in underestimating the Pied Piper, as he ... (to disappear) into the distance with their children
20 The legend of the Pied Piper ... (to live) on for generations, a cautionary tale of the consequences of not keeping promises.