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ELIZABETH GUERRERO B
ID: 6673989
TUTOR
OCAÑA N DE S
2020
Strange: extraño ,
That: Ese
Was: estaba
Cold: frio
Stormy: Tormentoso,
Went: Fuimos,
Than: que
Bed: cama
But: pero
Stay: permanecer
Livingroom: sala
Reading: leyendo
New: nuevo
About: serca de
Suddenly: Repentinamente,
Happened: sucedió,
Kitchen: cicina
Heard: escuchò
Noise: ruido
See: ver
Could: podrià
Calm: calma
Quiet: tranquilo,
Opened: abriò
Coming: Viniendo,
From, desde
Window, ventana
Shadow: sombra
Looked, Mirado,
Through, mediante
Saw: sierra
Rare: Raro
Tried: intentò
Becoming: Convirtiéndose
True: cierto
Find: encontrar
Odd: impar
Thing: cosa
Go: vamos
Forget: olvidar
Scary: de miedo
2. parte
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INDEFINITE PRONOUN
A STRANGE NIGTH
That was a cold and stormy night. everybody went to bed earlier than
usual, but I decided to stay in the living room reading my new novel about
mystery.
Something was calm and quiet. I came back to the living room and kept on
reading my book….when I opened the second page, I heard a noise coming
from the front window and a shadow disappearing in the night…when I
looked through the window I saw / nobody. It was a very rare night. Every
time I tried to read my book / nothing inexplicable happened. Was the
mysterious novel becoming true??...I examined / nowhere in the living
room, I was trying to find the odd thing that was producing the strange
noises but I could find / nothing… finally, I decided to go to bed and forget
about that scary night.