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2LSCA - CLago - exercises from focus now 2 and grammar in progress
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ex. 31

1 had pierced

2 had just broken

3 had thrown

4 had hidden

5 had lost

6 had already yet

ex. 32

1- noah hadn’t pierced milo’s water wings

- Had noah pierced milo’s water wings?

Hadn’t noah pierced milo’s water wings?

2 – they hadn’t just broken the beach umbrella

- had they broken the beach umbrella?

- hadn’t they broken the beach umbrella?

3 they hadn’t thrown poppy’s towel into the water

Had they thrown poppy’s into the water?

Hadn’t they tgrown poppy’s into the water?

4 eli and noah hadn’t hidden milo’s flip-flops

had eli and noah hidden milo’s flip-flops?

Hadn’t eli and noah hidden milo’s flip-flops?

5 Milo handn’t lost his uderwater mask

had milo lost his underwater mask?

Hadn’t milo lost his underwater mask?

6 milo hadn’t already had all his brothers sandwiches

had milo had all his brothers sandwiches?

hadn’t milo had his brothers sandwiches?

ex. 33

1 watched, had gone

2 had phoned, left

3 had arrived, hadn’t started

4 did you get, found, had spilled

5 opened, had, had bought

6 had you ever skater, had been

ex. 34

1 had looked

2 began

3 had

4 died

5 pained

6 played

7 watched

8 had never live

pag. 122

ex. 1

1 africans

2 abraham

3 billie

4 the civil rights movement

5 martin

6 obama

ex. 2

1 they lasted from 16 to 19 years

2 a segregation

3 because he was the first african president

ex. 4

f,t,t,t, f, t

ex. 5

1 e, 2 c, 3 b, 4 a, 5 d

ex. 7

2 discrimination

3 humiliate

4 segregation

5 separate

ex. 3

-In 1895 Lincoln declared the end of slavery

- In 1870 men were given the right to vote

- In 1955 a forty- two-year- old blak woman, Rosa Parks, sat near the front of a crowded bus in alabama and refused to give up her seat to a white man

- In august 1963 Martin Luter king gave his famous “I have a dream” speech at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington

- In 1964 King was awarded the nobel peace prize for his work to end racial discrimination

- In 1968 Martin Luter King was assasinated