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simple past tense

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 Simple Past Tense the simple past to express that something ended or was completed, and that the period of time in which it happened has also ended Lisa went to the supermarket yesterday. Sam cooked a tasty dinner yesterday. My brother saw a movie yesterday. Last year, I travelled to France. I washed the dishes. My mother bought a dress for me.

Modals

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 Modals We use must to indicate duty or obligation to do something; we could translate it as having to or duty. Be careful, because in its negative form, mustn't indicates prohibition. To talk about something you don't have to do, but you could do, we use not + have to: You don't have to eat that if you don't want to (You don't have to eat that if you don't want to), but You mustn' Don't smoke in here! (You must not smoke here! Do not smoke here!) I must do my homework. We must wear our school uniform. You mustn't be late for class. We mustn't speak when the teacher's speaking.

Alternative medicines

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 Alternative medicines

Symptoms and Treatments

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 Symptoms These are some of the most common symptoms out there: Treatments

Global Culture

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 Global Culture. Over the years we have seen a great change in culture and the new generations are not even a shadow of the old generation, although at present there have been trends that have made a return to one or another old trend. Some of the things that have changed are: The way of dressing: In the past, they used to wear traditional clothes from their respective regions. However, at the moment it feels very difficult to find unless there are traditional events. At present the way of dressing is influenced by information obtained from various media such as television and the Internet The way of speaking: a refined vocabulary is rarely seen, currently young people tend to abbreviate words and give things nicknames

Tag Questions

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 Tag Questions To form the “question tag” we use the auxiliary verbs be, have, do, will, would, can could, etc. Examples: Maria is at the supermarket, isn’t she? You haven´t got a puppy, have you? Everybody wanted to go to the concert, didn’t they? You have already come back from your vacation, haven’t you? It was a great party, wasn’t it? He should read this book, shouldn’t he? They didn’t go to class last week, did they?