• All summer long, the ants (to be) busy were.
  • So he asked them, "Why are you working so hard all summer long, you should be having fun, making music and dancing!" The ants replied, "We are working hard...
  • Contemporary English Version Ants, who seem to be feeble, but store up food all summer long; Douay-Rheims Bible The ants, a feeble people, which...
    Bulunamadı: busy
  • Coloured print of La Fontaine's fable by Jean-Baptiste Oudry, ca. 1750. The Ant and the Grasshopper, alternatively titled The Grasshopper and the Ant (or Ants)...
    Bulunamadı: long
  • The grasshopper played his fiddle all summer long, while the busy ant stored food for the winter. "You’re no fun!” sang the grasshopper.
  • During the summer season, when the ants were busy collecting the food grains from the farmer’s field, the grasshopper was spending his days in laziness.
  • The ants were hardworking, but the cicadas were lazy. In the summer, the ant families were very busy.
  • In summer all the ants were busy. They worked, collected food for the long, cold winter days. The ants carried sticks, gathered grass and grain.
  • What is the moral of the tale? Now I want you to read the tale “The ants and the Grasshoper” in English. All summer long the ants were busy.
  • In the spring, the ants were busy. ... Give me food to eat and wood to light a fire with. What have you been doing all summer? said one of the ants.
    Bulunamadı: long
  • “No”, says the grasshopper. “I lost track of time, because I was singing and dancing all summer long.” The ants, disgusted, turn away and go back to work.
  • “What!” 5 (cry) …… the Ants in surprise, “Haven’t you stored anything away for the winter? What in the world were you doing all last summer?”
    Bulunamadı: long
  • The Grasshopper and the Ant Story download. Then the summer came. Ants were busy collecting food for winter, but the grasshopper did nothing but eat, sleep...
  • «Why not come and have a chat with me,» the Grasshopper said, «instead of fussing all day long?». «I am busy saving up food for the winter,» the Ant said...