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martes, 11 de mayo de 2021

Past tense Verbs

Hey! how are you! We're almost in the middle of May! Time flies! Well, in 1潞ESO we're studying past tenses in English. I've seen this joke and I thought about all of you! 馃槀馃槀 So maybe you remember the past of think from now on. What do you think about the joke? do you like it? can you explain it? I'm all ears! 馃憘馃憘 Have a nice Tuesday!! 馃槑


 

7 comentarios:

An贸nimo dijo...

脕frica
I think it's fun and true at the same time. Because in some exams we get very nervous and do the opposite of what we think.

An贸nimo dijo...

脕frica
I liked it, but I had to read it a couple of times and then I got it. Or so I think, I'm a bit confused, I don't know.

An贸nimo dijo...

脕frica
Well, I will try to explain it.
The person who makes the exam, thought a lot and he wrote wrong "thinked".

An贸nimo dijo...

脕frica
This joke reminds me of something:
I was on a math test, there were two sheets. One of the exercises was a problem, one part was on the first page and the other part was on the second. So, I only read the second part and thought a lot but didn't understand how to do it. Now this sounds funny but it wasn't, believe me.

An贸nimo dijo...

脕frica
I think jokes are the hardest part of another language because we don't have the same sense of humor.

An贸nimo dijo...

Marta Garc铆a: One boy asks the other how was the English test, he answers that well but the 5陋 question... what was the past tense of the verb to think and he says to the friend I thought I thought I thought written well, but on the exam he put the verb ending in ed

A Lo Crazy! dijo...

Good comments girls! I thought it was hilarious and terrible real as well! Hope you laughed as much as I did! :)