Put the verbs in the past tense
Benjamin Franklin …… was born ….. (be born) in Boston in 1706. He
(be)
the fifteenth of the seventeen children of a poor candlemaker. He (go ) to
school only one year. He (begin) to work when he was twelve.
At
the age of fourteen he …………………………… (decide) to be a writer. He
………………….
(copy) the great stories of famous writers and later he (become)
the
best known writer in his time.
When he ………………….. (be) seventeen, he (leave) Boston
and
…………………………… (arrive) in Philadelphia with only a few pennies in his pocket.
He
……………………… (get) a job as a publisher of a newspaper and
(retire)
from business as a very rich man at forty-two. Then he (spend) the
next
forty years for his government. He (play) an important role in the
founding of the USA.
Franklin ……………… (be) also an important scientist and inventor. He
(draw)
electricity from a cloud on a kite string. He (write) one of the first
text
books on electricity. He (invent) a simple lightning rod and many
other
practical tools. He ……………………… (make) a study of water and
……………………….
(discover) many principles of hydrodynamics. He even (invent)
bifocal
glasses when he was seventy-eight and (need) them himself.
Franklin ……………… (do) all these things and many more because he
…………….………
(believe) he (can).

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Answer:

Benjamin Franklin (was born) in Boston in 1706. He

(be)

the fifteenth of the seventeen children of a poor candlemaker. He ( went ) to

school only one year. He (began) to work when he was twelve.

At  the age of fourteen he (decided) to be a writer. He (copied) the great stories of famous writers and later he (became) the best known writer in his time.

When he  (was) seventeen, he (left) Boston  and  (arrived) in Philadelphia with only a few pennies in his pocket.

He  (got) a job as a publisher of a newspaper and  (retired) from business as a very rich man at forty-two.

Then he (spent) the  next  forty years for his government. He (played) an important role in the  founding of the USA.

Franklin (was) also an important scientist and inventor. He

(drew)  electricity from a cloud on a kite string. He (wrote) one of the first text

books on electricity. He (invented) a simple lightning rod and many

other  practical tools.

He (made) a study of water and  (discovered) many principles of hydrodynamics. He even (invented)  bifocal  glasses when he was seventy-eight and (needed) them himself.

Franklin  (did) all these things and many more because he  (believed) he (could).

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