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Watch the video and answer the questions.

por laura galvis
1

Luisa______ (state) that she was totally fine

Written answer

2

Luis was able to_______ (move) mountains and churches.

Written answer

3

Maribel and the donkeys_______ (look) at Luisa very scared

Written answer

4

Luisa __________ (does not want) to feel all the weight that her family put on her shoulders

Written answer

5

Luisa said that the ship_______ (does not swerve) is she heard how big the iceberg is.

Written answer

6

Luisa and Maribel ________ (jump) in the clouds

Written answer

7

Luisa stated that the preassure never _________ (stop)

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8

Luisa______ (dance) with the donkeys

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9

Luisa _____ (use) her strenght to overcome all the pressure that she had.

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Explanation

The past of the verb 'state' is 'stated', which means: clearly expressed or identified; specified.

The past simple of the verb "move" is "moved", which means: a change of place, position, or state.

The past of the phrasal verb "look at" is looked at", which means: move eyes to see someone or something

Remember that for negative sentences, we will need to put the auxiliary verb "did" and leave the main verb in its based form.

Remember that in negative sentences we will need to use the auxiliary verb "did" and the main goes in its based form. Note!!! Swerve means: an abrupt change of direction.

The past of the verb "jump" is "jumped" which means: push oneself off a surface and into the air by using the muscles in one's legs and feet.

The past of the verb "stop" is "stopped". Remember that in this verb, we double the consonant "p" in the past form.

The past of the verb "dance" is "danced" which refers to sequences of movement.

The past of the verb "use" is "used" which referees to the action of using something or the state of being used for a purpose.

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