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sdas [7]
3 years ago
6

Cna expansion 2 grammar activity unit 1

English
1 answer:
GenaCL600 [577]3 years ago
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Required

Fill in the gap:

To answer this question, you simply write words in bracket, in their past tense forms

The solution is as follows;

Loretta: At the end of the month, He had not eaten any real food for weeks when we found him

Fireman: So ma'am, when did you realize you left the iron on

Yvonne: Oh, it wasn't until I arrived at work that I realized I left it on and that I locked my keys in my car. What a nightmare!

Mom: I only allowed him to go to the park after he finished his homework

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