Ride.
70. We had —— only a short distance when rain began to fall.
71. Have you ever —— on a bicycle?

Rise, raise.
72. She could not get her bread to ——.
73. The price of corn has ——.
74. I —— so that I might look around.
75. The students —— him upon their shoulders.

Run.
76. You look as if you had —— all the way home.
77. He —— up to me and asked what time it was.
78. He said some thief had taken his coat and had —— away with it.

See.
79. Charlie, who has just come in, says he —— two suspicious looking men near the barn.
80. Yes, I —— him an hour ago.
81. That is the best dog I ever ——.

Set, sit.
82. Please —— still while I try to find her.
83. The old man was ——ting in his easy-chair.
84. He —— out for Boston day before yesterday.
85. —— down and talk awhile.
86. The sun ——s at six o'clock twice a year.
87. I —— the basket on a rock while I went to the spring.
88. We —— with our friends at the table for over an hour.
89. In which seat did you ——?
90. I am—ting in my study by the window.
91. The children are dreadfully sunburnt; yesterday they—in the sun on the beach all the morning.
92. Just—down, till I call her.
93. Annie, I have—the pitcher on the table.
94. He has—there all the evening.
95. We were all—ting round the fire.
96. I had to—up all night.
97. The farmer after felling the tree found that it had fell (fallen) on a—ting hen that had laid (lain) her eggs under its branches.

Shake.
98. All the restraints of home had been—off long before.
99. John—the tree; Lida picked up the nuts.
100. After they had—off the dust, they entered the house.

Shoe.
101. Go, ask Mr. N. whether he has—the horses yet.
102. He says he—them an hour ago.

Show.
103. They have—their good intention.
104. Has Edward—you his yacht? Yes, he—it to me this morning.

Speak.
105. English is—in many parts of the world.
106. After he had—a half-hour we had to leave.

Slay.
107. David—Goliath with a pebble.
108. A brave man never boasts of having—his thousands.