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[Answered] Example: She was happy. Directions: Write the correct form of the verb in the spaces below. 1) When I was in school, I did (to do) my homework every day. 2) She liked (to like) chocolate milk when she was a girl. 3) It always rained (to rain) when we lived in Seattle. 4) Joey and Mike were (to be) friends a long time ago. 5) I tried (to try) to make a snowman last winter. 6) Our favorite game when we were little ____ (to be) chess. 7) It ____ (to be) so sunny yesterday. 8) Jeremy ____ (to want) to go to the beach this summer. 9) Shelby ____ (to save) $100. 10) It ____ (to snow) last December. Directions: Put the following sentences in simple past tense. 1) I talk to Anne on the phone. 2) Nikko laughs at the joke. Directions: Now make your own sentences using the simple past tense. 1) 2)

[Answered] Which sentence summarizes the speaker's thoughts in "Life Doesn't Frighten Me"? A. Some challenges are much more difficult than others. B. Dreams can be helpful when solving problems. C. Confidence is the best weapon against fear. D. Being alone is the scariest place to be.

[Answered] Proverbs and idioms support: - "The rich get richer and the poor get poorer." - Level the playing field. - Left in the dust. - Bringing a knife to a gunfight. - Bridging the gap. - Knowledge is power.

[Answered] Read and annotate the poem "Alabanza" by Martin Espada. Write 3-5 questions about what you don't understand. Research and reread. ACTIVITIES: • Vocabulary challenge: "Coney Island at Night" - define tough words using context or dictionary. • Sentence-level: Break down the Virginia Woolf sentence from "On Being Ill." REFLECTION: What strategies helped most today?

[Answered] Change the following sentences into interrogative form. 1. She wakes up in the morning. 2. Mohan went to the market yesterday. 3. You will work tonight. 4. She sang a song. 5. Ram has gone to school. 6. We have seen the film. 7. I bought apples last night. 8. My mother will cook delicious food. 9. We go to Delhi. 10. I had eaten food. 11. He was learning his lesson. 12. They will leave a trip. 13. She will have written a letter. 14. The Stranger grabbed his arm.

[Answered] 1. Put this conversation in the right order. a. And this is your visitor's pass. b. OK. Can you sign here, please? c. OK, thanks. d. Thanks. e. Please take a seat. Mrs Hayek will be right down. f. Yes, certainly. g. My name's Roland Perry. I have an appointment with Mrs Hayek at 10 o'clock. 2. Put the words in italics in the right order. A. Mr Perry? B. Yes hello you must be Mrs Hayek

[Answered] Change the following assertive sentences into exclamatory sentences. 1. You are very slow. 2. She is very beautiful. 3. They are very happy here. 4. It was a very marvelous sight. 5. This is a very adventurous movie. 6. I am very fortunate. 7. It was a very difficult puzzle. 8. It was a very hot day.

[Answered] III. Write the meanings and opposites of the given words and frame a sentence with each of the given words. 1. Deny - ______ Deny x ______ 2. Close - ______ Close x ______ 3. Receive - ______ Receive x ______ 4. Anxious - ______ Anxious x ______ 5. Mended - ______ Mended x ______

[Answered] The student is writing a paragraph about "Broken Chain" and makes the point that Alfonso will go to great lengths to improve his appearance. Which detail from the story would best illustrate this point? A. He wants "cuts" like the "Aztec warrior standing on a pyramid." B. He thinks he would look good with "his hair razored into a V in the back." C. He spends hours in front of the mirror “trying to herd his teeth into place." D. He polishes his bike until it gleams "like a handful of dimes."

[Answered] Read the sentence from an argumentative essay on employment in the United States. Even today, many foreigners continue to emigrate to the United States in hopes of finding new job opportunities. Which edit corrects the error in the sentence? A. emigrate should be immigrate B. foreigners should be foureigners C. United States should be U.S. D. opportunities. should be opportunities!