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Shokhsanam
I did sweep house yesterday . It's didn't funny . So I don't like sweep house . when I was sweep house , broom was broken and I was happy . I think " I don't sweep house anymore " . But I was lost
My mam is bought new broom
Nov 11, 2020 3:11 AM
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November 15, 2020
I [swept] the house yesterday . It [wasn’t (was not)] fun . I don't like to sweep the house .
When I swept the house , the broom broke and I was happy. I thought, " I [don't (do not) have to]
sweep the house anymore " . But I [lost], [my mom] [bought] new broom.
Good job! I understood what you were talking about! Because we are talking about what we did yesterday (in the past) we use the past tense for verbs. The past tense of [to sweep], [to lose] and [to buy] are irregular verb forms.
November 15, 2020
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Shokhsanam
Language Skills
English, Spanish, Uzbek
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English
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