Wild West. Past Simple. Vocabulary On America

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to go on a ship -
a person who works on the

to go on a ship - a person who works on the
ship –
a geometrical figure –
a small piece of land in the ocean –
means do something not alone –
to get ready for something –
physically difficult –
something you should be afraid of –
to find a new land –
a person who finds a new land -

to discover a sailor danger hard round
to prepare for together a discoverer
to sail an island

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walked

took

told

put

ran

walked took told put ran

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What did you do
yesterday
at 9 o’clock?

What did you do yesterday at 9 o’clock?

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Did you see someone strange yesterday?

Did you see someone strange yesterday?

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What did you do
yesterday
at 10:30 a.m.?

What did you do yesterday at 10:30 a.m.?

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Did you see a black car in front of the bank yesterday?

Did you see a black car in front of the bank yesterday?

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What did you do
yesterday
at 11:15 a.m.?

What did you do yesterday at 11:15 a.m.?

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What did you do
yesterday
at 1:00 p.m.?

What did you do yesterday at 1:00 p.m.?

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Where did you spend your evening?

Where did you spend your evening?

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Who or what can prove it?

Who or what can prove it?

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Thanks for helping! See you later!

Thanks for helping! See you later!
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