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the past
41 English lessons about the concept of
'the past'
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“It must have been caused by someone entering the date incorrectly.”
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“When I was in middle school, my friend started calling me "Blossom" one day after the character on the sitcom "Blossom", and... somehow it stuck.”
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“I used to be able to run five miles without breaking a sweat. Now I get winded after the first five minutes.”
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“Those were the days, huh?”
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“Remember that sketchy neighborhood we used to live in?”
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“That was passed down to me by my grandfather.”
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“What do you think people did back before they had electricity or running water?”
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“Her health had been deteriorating for many years.”
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“It seems like it was only yesterday that we first met here.”
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“The next thing I know, I'm sprawled out on the floor.”
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