Causative verbs https://en.islcollective.com/english-esl-worksheets/grammar/causative/causative-verbs/113454 Quotidian life
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Team: José Alfonso Gómez Acuña Jeniffer Luque Carranza 1) They weren't very nice people, were they? No, they weren't 2) They named her Matilda, didn't they? Yes, they did 3) She developed a sense of style, didn't she? Yes, she did 4) The books helped her, didn't they? Yes, they did 5) She didn't do it, did she? Yes, she did 6) Any school is better than no school, isn't it? Yes, they are 7) You won't go back in that house, will you? No, I won't
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TAG QUESTIONS "Tag questions have the same subject and helping verb as the sentence they follow. For example: It's nice, isn't it? Moby doesn't play the piano, does he? When the sentence is positive, the tag question is negative and when the sentence is negative, the tag question is positive." (BrainPOPELL) Example:
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ACUPUNCTURE "Traditional Chinese medicine explains acupuncture as a technique for balancing the flow of energy or life force, known as "chi" or "qi," which is believed to flow through channels (meridians) in the body. By inserting needles into specific points on these meridians, acupuncturists find that the flow of energy is rebalanced." Some time ago an aunt had needles and performed a similar treatment and I wanted to try it, but in reality I didn't feel anything, the treatment didn't work for me. I respect the opinion of those who see this treatment as medicinal, but I feel that there are better ones.