PRESENT SIMPLE : QUIZ FOR PRESENT TENSE SIMPLE


YOU'VE GOT A FRIEND
JAMES TAYLOR






When you            2          (to be) down and troubled

And you need some loving care

And nothin', nothin' is goin' right

Close your eyes and think of me

And soon I will be there

To brighten up even your darkest night





You just call out my name 

And you            3             (to know) wherever I am

I'll come runnin' to see you again

Winter, spring, summer or fall

All you          4             (to have) to do is call

And I                5          ( to be) there 

You've got a friend





If the sky above you
             6           (to grow) dark and full of clouds

And that old north wind           7             (to begin) to blow 

Keep your head together 

And call my name out loud

Soon you               8            (to hear) me knockin' at your door




You just call out my name

And you know wherever I am 

I'll come runnin', runnin, yeah, yeah, 

to see you again

Winter, spring, summer or fall

All you have to do is call

And I'll be there, yes I will


Now ain't it good to know 

that you've got a friend 

When people can be so cold

They        10          (to hurt) you, yes, and desert you 

And take your soul if you let them

Oh, but don't you let them.



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You just call out my name 
And you know wherever I am
I'll come runnin, runnin', yeah, yeah, yeah
to see you again
Winter, spring, summer or fall
All you have to do is call
And I'll be there, yes I will
You've got a friend,
you've got a friend, 
ain't it good to know,
you've got a friend,
ain't it good to know,
ain't it good to know,
ain't it good to know,
you've got a friend,
oh yeah now, you've got a friend,
yeah baby, you've got a friend,
oh yeah, you've got a friend.

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