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Read Kyle’s description of a memorable experience Read Kyle’s description of a memorable experience. What positive and negative effects did the weather have?

Complete Julies account of a memorable event Complete Julies account of a memorable event. Use the past simple, the past continuous and the past perfect form of the verbs in brackets.

Where were you? What were you doing? What happened? Write about the last time you lost or found something. Use teh questions below to help you Where were you? What were you doing? What happened?