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The document discusses grammar exercises involving using was/were to make true sentences about historical facts and people. It then provides examples of questions to test a partner's memory about the facts.
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5 Grammar was/were New English File Teacher’s Book Elementary

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a Complete with was/wasn’t or were/weren’t to make true sentences.

1 Julius Caesar wasn’t the first Roman emperor.


2 The Olympic Games in Barcelona in 1996.
3 Mozart the composer of the Marriage of Figaro.
4 Albert Einstein born in Germany.
5 Valentina Tereshkova the first woman in space.
6 Vincent Van Gogh from Belgium.
7 The 2002 football World Cup in China.
8 The Incas from Mexico.
9 The Beatles from Manchester.
10 Socrates and Plato Roman philosophers.
11 Che Guevara born in Cuba.
12 Bill Clinton President of the United States in 2002.
13 Marie Antoinette Louis XVI's wife.
14 The Vikings from Germany.
15 Garibaldi born in Italy.


b Make questions and test your partner’s memory.
A Was Julius Caesar the first Roman Emperor?
B No, he wasn't.

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