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Say what you can do with the following parts of the body.
1. Your ears:

2. Your eyes:

3. Your nose:

4 Your feet:

Write some advice for the following health problems.
1. I have a terrible headache:

2. I've got a stomachache:

3. I have the flu

4. My job is too stressful:

Complete the following sentences with the correct object pronoun.
1. We're not at home, please leave a message.

2. Tom and Sally are really nice I met in the ENGLISH school

3. Tom will arrive from Canada today I'll pick
up in the airport

4. My parents gave a good present for my birthday.

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If you are just experiencing your first classes in the English language, you may have already introduced yourself to the simple past tense. In case you don't remember it in its entirety, don't worry, in the following lines we will make a general review, in addition to explaining how and when to use was and were. Are you ready?

First, what do we mean by simple past tense? Translated into Spanish it means simple past. It is a verb tense that is used to describe actions that have happened in a certain time and that have already finished.

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WHEN TO USE WAS AND WERE?

There are several types of sentences that can be verb to be, regular and irregular. Here we will focus only on those of the "verb to be" type that are characterized by including the verbs "was" and "were", the first of these being the singular version and the second the plural.

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