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ESCUELA TELESECUNDARIA JESUS REYES HEROLES

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ENGLISH TEST

Name: ________________________________________________ No. List: __________

Write the past forms of the irregular verbs.


1. go
2. come
3. buy
4. have
5. do

Complete the table in simple past.


POSITIVE NEGAT. QUESTION
IVE
6 Jane was tired.

7 Sean did not work.

8 Did I have a cat?

9 Mary did not sing.

10 Did she see us?

Was or Were?
11. I _______ hungry.
12. You _____ in Australia last year.
13. She ______ not there.
14. Charly Chaplin _____ a famous actor.
15. Lisa and James ______ at home.

Make an affirmative sentence, negative sentence or question using 'used to + infinitive':


16. I / live in a flat when I was a child.
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17.We / go to the beach every summer?
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18. She / love eating chocolate, but now she hates it
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ESCUELA TELESECUNDARIA JESUS REYES HEROLES
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ENGLISH TEST

Aztec empire

The Aztec empire was a empire based in Tenochtitlan, which extended its power
throughout
Mesoamerica in the late postclassic period.

It originated in 1427 as a triple-alliance between the city-states Tenochtitlan, Texcoco


and Tlacopan who allied to defeat the Tepanec, that had previously dominated the Basin
of Mexico. Soon Texcoco and Tlacopan became junior partners in the alliance which was led
by the Mexica of Tenochtitlan.

The political clout of the empire reached far south into Mesoamerica conquering cities as far
south as Chiapas and Guatemala and spanning from the Pacific to the Atlantic oceans.
The empire reached its maximal extent in 1519 just prior to the arrival of the Spanish
conquistadors led by Corts who managed to topple the Aztec empire by allying with some
of the traditional enemies of the Aztecs: the Nahuatl speaking Tlaxcalteca.

Smith, Michael E. (1997). The Aztecs.

19. Who was defeated by the Triple Alliance?


A) Tlacopan
B) Tenochtitlan
C) Texcoco
D) Tepanec

20. Who were enemies of the Aztecs?


A) Tlaxcalteca
B) Nahuatl C) Tepanec

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