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Matching Practice: Worksheet


Match each term to it's sentence.





- toothsome - - blimey - - tomorrer - - ell - - beats me - - yer - - et - - purloined - - burglarious - - copped -




There was a fine ____ sm____.

"Mutton yesterday, mutton today, and God blind me, if it don't look like mutton again ____," said one of the trolls.

A really first-class and legendary burglar would at this point have picked the trolls' pock____s - it is nearly always worthwhile if you can manage it -, pinched the very mutton off the spits, ____ the beer, and walked off without their noticing him.

"Bert, look what I've ____!" said William.

"Shut ____ mouth!" he said as soon as he could.

Of the various ____ proceedings he had heard of picking the trolls' pock____s seemed the least difficult, so at last he crept behind a tree just behind William.

"What the '____ William was a-thinkin' of to bring us into these parts at all, I'm baffled - and the drink runnin' short, what's more," he said jogging the elbow of William, who was taking a pull at his jug.

"Mutton yesterday, mutton today, and ____, if it don't look like mutton again tomorrow," said one of the trolls.

"Yer can't expect folk to stop here for ever just to be ____ by you and Bert.

"What in the world William was a-thinkin' of to bring us into these parts at all, ____ - and the drink runnin' short, what's more," he said jogging the elbow of William, who was taking a pull at his jug.