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GLOSSARY

THE SIMPLE PAST OF BE

AffirmAtive StAtement: negAtive StAtement: Yes/No QueStion: Short AnSwer: Wh- QueStion: negAtive Wh- QueStion: Dawson was happy. He wasn’t rich. Was he from a large family? Yes, he was. Where was he born? Why wasn’t he in school?

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THE SIMPLE PAST OF REGULAR VERBS

AffirmAtive StAtement: negAtive StAtement: Yes/No QueStion: Short AnSwer: Wh- QueStion: negAtive Wh- QueStion: Andrée wanted to go to the North Pole. He didn’t want to go over land. Did he want to go by balloon? Yes, he did. Why did he want to go to the North Pole? Why didn’t he want to go over land?

THE SIMPLE PAST OF IRREGULAR VERBS

AffirmAtive StAtement: negAtive StAtement: Yes/No QueStion: Short AnSwer: Wh- QueStion: negAtive Wh- QueStion: Dawson felt happy. He didn’t feel lonely. Did he feel good when he learned to read? Yes, he did. How did he feel about his life? Why didn’t he feel lonely?

THE HABITUAL PAST WITH USED TO

AffirmAtive StAtement: negAtive StAtement: Yes/No QueStion: Short AnSwer: Wh- QueStion: Black children used to attend separate schools in some places. They didn’t use to attend schools with white children. Did baseball teams use to have black players? No, they didn't. Why did schools use to segregate students?

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