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Feel, Fell or Fill

Fill-in-the-Blank Sentences Worksheet

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Date Shared: 7 October 2012

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The young boy fell out of the tree. As I walked along the footpath, I felt the wind in my hair. I put the bucket under the tap to fill it with water. If you touch the flower gently you can feel how soft it is. The glass smashed when it fell off the table. The girl filled her plate with cultural food. I always smile when I feel happy. She was filling her cup with tea when she dropped the cup. I was feeling sad and started to cry. The girl broke her leg when she fell over. The dentist will fill the hole in my tooth tomorrow. Yesterday I felt sad because my cat died. Can you please fill my glass with some milk? Yesterday the boy fell off his bike and hurt his knee. Yesterday I filled in the form to withdraw some money. Yesterday the dentist filled the hole in my tooth. When did you fall off your bike? Why did you fall off your bike? How did you fall off your bike? How did you feel after your accident?

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7 October 2012

gramarye Author Country Flag

Many of my students confuse feel, fell and fill. This is a worksheet to help them think about the differences between these words.

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