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Past Tense verbs

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Past Tense Regular verbs To change a regular verb into its past tense form, we normally add "ed" to the end of the verb. Examples: Watch-watch ed Play-play ed Travel-travel ed Walk-walk ed Kiss-kiss ed -Yesterday I watch ed a romantic movie. -Last night Johan play ed football in the park. -My family travel ed the last weekend. -I walk ed in the street every day. -My boyfriend kiss ed me yesterday.      2 . Negative form in the Past Tense We use " did not" or " didn´t"  to say than a sentence is negative in the past tense.  The only difference between a negative sentence in the present tense and a negative sentence in the past tense is the change in the auxiliary verb (do not/don´t).  Examples: We didn´t eat pizza yesterday I didn´t   watch a TV program last night Rebeca didn´t   play basketball last weekend Iván didn´t   travel to New York last year Yuriko didn´t  kiss her boyfriend yesterday      3.

Generation Z

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Generation Z Generation Z or ¡Generation (¡Gen) is the generational group that came after the millennials, they born in the middle of 1990’s up to the middle of 2000’s. At over two billions individuals, Generation Z is the most populous generational cohort of all time. They live in a high tech world of constant updates and having more access to a lot of new apps like Snapchat and Instagram. Generation Z is famous for its preference for work individually and because they think more about their future. Some of the characteristics are that the Generation Z have more racial diversity and they spend more time online.

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