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Homework

Name: Alejandro Haro


Date: 25/01/24

PAST PERFECT SENTENCES


1. She had already finished her homework before her friends arrived.
2. The train had left the station by the time we reached.
3. He had never seen such a beautiful sunset before.
4. They had already eaten dinner when I arrived at the restaurant.
5. By the time I woke up, my parents had already left for work.
6. She had read the book before watching the movie adaptation.
7. The team had won the championship before the coach retired.
8. He had visited Paris twice before moving there permanently.
9. By the time the concert started, all the tickets had been sold out.
10. They had already started the meeting when I entered the room.

Past PERFECT EXPRESSIONS


1. Already finished
2. By the time
3. Never seen
4. Already eaten
5. By the time
6. Read the book
/. Had won
8. Visited Paris
9. All the tickets had been sold out
10. Had already started

What kind of story do you think she is telling? How do you know?
• When was the last time you heard a good story? What was it about? Who told it to you?
The last time I heard a good story was during a family gathering. My grandmother, who is the
best storyteller I know, shared a fascinating tale from her childhood. She recounted her
adventures of growing up in a small village and the mischievous pranks she played with her
siblings. Her vivid descriptions and animated storytelling style made the story come alive, and
we were all captivated by her words. It was a heartwarming and nostalgic experience to hear
her share her memories, and it reminded me of the power of storytelling to connect
generations and preserve family history.
• Who is the best storyteller you know? What kind of stories do they tell?
My grandmother is the best storyteller I know.
She has a knack for weaving captivating narratives that transport you to different times and
places. Her stories range from tales of her own childhood adventures to folktales passed down
through generations. She has a way of bringing characters to life and making you feel like you
are right there with them.
Whether it's a funny anecdote or a poignant tale, she knows how to engage her audience and
leave them wanting more.
Overall, storytelling is a powerful art that has the ability to entertain, educate, and connect
people. It allows us to share our experiences, emotions, and imagination with others.
Whether it's through oral traditions, books, movies, or even social media, stories have the
power to shape our understanding of the world and create lasting memories. So, let's cherish
the storytellers in our lives and continue to pass on the tradition of storytelling for generations
to come.

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