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A young groom – to – be with a fear about snake (1. wake)…………..on the morning of his wedding (2. find) ……………..his room and his body covered in snakes about 30 cm long. Mike Sanders, 22, who (3. marry) ………………at 2 o’clock that afternoon, was so terrified that he (4. cannot move)……………. Or even (5. shout out) ………………..for help, (6. believe)……………..the slightest twitch (7. result)……………..in his immediate death. (8. Lie)……………in his bed, and despite the frantic knocking of his bride on the door, he (9. remain) ………….……motionless as the hour of his wedding (10. come)…………..and (11. go)…………… . He (12. eventually rescue)…………………………..when police officers (13. break into)……………….his house, where upon it (14. emerge)……………..that the snakes were plastic, certainly not poisonous, and (15. put)…………….there by friends as a stag – night joke.
Clearly Shaken a week later and still (16. not speak)……………..to his friends since his ordeal, Mr. Sanders (17. tell) …………….reporters: “Snakes (18. always / be) my absolute number one hate ever since I was a child. My so-called friends were well aware that I (19. not / find)……………..……it in the slightest bit funny. I (20. not think) ………………. I (21. ever / be able)………………………(22. forgive)……………….them.” it (23. not be) ……………….. for his friends’ misplaced sense of fun, Mr. and Mrs. Sanders (24. today / celebrate) ……………….………..one week as man and wife.
A young groom – to – be with a fear about snake (1. wake)…………..on the morning of his wedding (2. find) ……………..his room and his body covered in snakes about 30 cm long. Mike Sanders, 22, who (3. marry) ………………at 2 o’clock that afternoon, was so terrified that he (4. cannot move)……………. Or even (5. shout out) ………………..for help, (6. believe)……………..the slightest twitch (7. result)……………..in his immediate death. (8. Lie)……………in his bed, and despite the frantic knocking of his bride on the door, he (9. remain) ………….……motionless as the hour of his wedding (10. come)…………..and (11. go)…………… . He (12. eventually rescue)…………………………..when police officers (13. break into)……………….his house, where upon it (14. emerge)……………..that the snakes were plastic, certainly not poisonous, and (15. put)…………….there by friends as a stag – night joke.
Clearly Shaken a week later and still (16. not speak)……………..to his friends since his ordeal, Mr. Sanders (17. tell) …………….reporters: “Snakes (18. always / be) my absolute number one hate ever since I was a child. My so-called friends were well aware that I (19. not / find)……………..……it in the slightest bit funny. I (20. not think) ………………. I (21. ever / be able)………………………(22. forgive)……………….them.” it (23. not be) ……………….. for his friends’ misplaced sense of fun, Mr. and Mrs. Sanders (24. today / celebrate) ……………….………..one week as man and wife.