INGLES EXTRAORDINARIO USED TO I'm used to always saying good morning, good afternoon and good night I got used to being responsible at my school I got used to always doing my face cleanng They accustomed me to always be polite with people and animals I got used to always kissing my friends on the cheek PAST PROGRESSIVE I was eating a sandwich Yesterday evening we were watching the game so we couldn't come This morning at five o'clock Shannon was taking care of her baby While the cat was sleeping the mice were eating its food Were you sleeping all night long? WHEN-WHILE When I was at school I laughed a lot with my friends While I was at the party I found the one I like When I entered high school I was afraid to socialize. While studying I thought about my life seriousness I was at home when they suddenly threw a glass at me. RELATIVE PRONOUS Esteban is the only writer in the group whose book has been published The story that I am talking about is famous There's only one nurse to whom the old lady spok The things that you told me were all a lie There's only one nurse to whom the old lady spoke. PHRASAL VERBS Did you hear the alarm go off? There was a letter on the floor. I picked it up and looked at it. I stopped writing and put down my pen A man was knocked down by a car and taken to hospital You’re doing well. Keep it up! I can’t catch up with you OBJECTS PRONOUNS Will you please tell them to come in? He told you a lie about where he was Saturday Mary wants to talk to You about your homework The movie was hilarious! We really liked It I heard that Jeremy was cut from the team just because Tyler doesn’t like Him ADJECTIVE PRONOUNS Every matter cannot be discussed here. Please wait for the next day What measure will you take? I have found the pen which I lost in my room Argha went to Agra a few days ago More study creates a better way for you brother. POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS Simon thought he grabbed his lunch, but he didn’t heir new house was twice the size of the last one Our team luckily beat theirs this weekend. Is that your book on the circulation desk in the library? Robin wanted the role to be hers REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS My son is old enough to dress himself. You will hurt yourself if you are not careful enough He himself will deliver the letter He cuts himself when he shaves She hasn’t been herself lately