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Necesito un texto en pasado de lo que hice la semana pasada en ingles y que en pasado

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El texto en pasado simple en inglés  

Sally left home when she was 18.

She didn’t want to go to university, so she went to work in a book shop in London.

One day, a customer came to the store. His name was Bill, and he was tall and handsome. He liked Sally, and asked her out.

They went out to dinner and had a nice time. Bill told Sally that he worked in a bank in the financial district.

Sally liked Bill, too. After dinner, they kissed in front of her door. She smiled and said that she hoped she would see him again.

Nobody is sure how it happened, but Sally and Bill fell hopelessly in love, and ended up getting married.

They moved into a small flat together, and paid incredibly high rent prices for a few years, until Sally announced that she was pregnant.

Bill asked for a loan from the bank so they could buy a nicer flat in a friendlier neighborhood outside London. Sally quit her job, and a few months later she had her baby. They named the baby Andrea.

For a while, they were very happy…

To be continued?

Los verbos (regulares e irregulares) del texto

announce – announced = anunciar

ask out – asked out = invitar a alguien a salir

be – was / were = ser / estar

can – could = poder

come – came = ir, venir

kiss – kissed = besar

end up – ended up = terminar, acabar (resultado de un proceso)

fall – fell = caer (fall in love = enamorarse)

go – went = ir

happen – happened = pasar, suceder

have – had = tener

hope – hoped = esperar (sentir la emoción de la esperanza)

move – moved = mover, mudarse

leave – left = irse, dejar, partir

name – named = bautizar, llamar, nombrar

pay – paid = pagar

quit – quit = dejar el trabajo

say – said = decir

smile – smiled = sonreír

tell – told = contar

want – wanted = querer

will – would =  verbos auxiliares que se usan para formar futuros, condicionales, y más

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