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Exercises verbs in past.

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Exercises verbs in past.

por Perla Garcia
1

Why were they different?

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2

Why she said 'See you later, boy'

Written answer

3

The drinks bring back...

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4

What did he do?

Select one or more answers

5

He was 7 years old when

6

Pushing each other to the limits, we

7

What happened when he was 20 years old?

8

what did he do with everything he saw before him?

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9

what has been going on?

Select one or more answers

10

what does she think she did to him?

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11

Why he didn't wanna write a song?

12

Why he didn't see what's going on?

Explanation

Remember to use the past tenses and whole sentences.

Remember to use the past tenses and whole sentences.

The phrases "been through" and "gone through" both can be used to imply enduring hardship or undergoing stress

He did everything he had to do that day to be on time with his father-in-law

or he will be alone.

That is what the song says, although the other 2 could be real.

"got" is the past tense of "to get" as in this sentence

Remember to write past tenses ans a full sentence. In this case was past continous.

The present perfect continuous tense shows that something started in the past and is continuing at the present time,

Use simple past and a full sentence.

The subject has changed from "i" to "he".

When "caught up" is used to refer to a person's involvement in something, it will always be used in the past tense and will be followed by a prepositional phrase. When someone is caught up in something, he is entangled in a situation or scandal.

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