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Instrucciones: Copia en un documento Word los siguientes ejercicios para enviar a tu tutor:

Exercise 1. Application of “used to".

Completa los enunciados utilizando “used to” o el verbo en pasado simple que está en paréntesis.

1. I went to to the doctor yesterday.

2. My mom lived in a farm when she was a small girl.

3. You drove your car to school last week.

4. We went to dancing last weekend.

5. They were to happy children when they were little.

6. My father haved an old convertible when he was a teenager.

7. My town was a very quiet place. Now there are many cars and industries.

8. You and your classmates finished the project for mathematics an hour ago.

9. I played with my toys when I was a little boy.

10. Our teacher were pilot when he was young.

Exercise 2. “Used to” in context.

Completa las expresiones faltantes en el siguiente párrafo sobre la tradición del día de muertos. Usa los verbos del recuadro. Puedes buscar las palabras que desconozcas en tu diccionario.

used to symbolize used to celebrate used to spend used to honor used to have

used to be dedicated used to love used to preserve used to believe used to honor

11. The day of the Dead is a mexican tradition that honors people who have died. It is celebrated at the end of october and beginning of November. This festival is also celebrated in many communities in the United States, because many mexicans live there. It is also celebrated in some latin american countries.

12. Indigenous people in Mesoamerica such as Aztecs, Mayas, Nahuas, Totonacas and Purepechas preserve this tradition. During the pre-Hispanic times people have skulls as trophies. They honor ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬death and rebirth. Mexicas ___ believe ______that the energy of the dead was determined by the type of death they had suffered and not by the behavior they __spend during their lives.

13. Aztecs celebrate this tradition in August, and they dedicated a complete month in festivities. These festivities symbolize the god Mictecacihuatl and they honor to children and the lives of relatives who had died.

14. On November 2nd, mexicans visit their relatives who have passed away and they prepare food for them. It is a tradition to believe that the soul of the dead comes and visits the living during that night and

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