Practice Question 1
Arrange the terms -- yesterday. 'last year', and 'long, long ago', on the timeline below
least recent
recent
most recent
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In the first part you will learn how to use past time expressions.
The second part has five sections. Each section focuses on one of the basic language skills: reading, listening, writing and speaking. The fifth section is a quiz to assess the contents covered throughout the unit.
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The given terms can be arranged in the following way.
- Yesterday will be the most recent, last year will be recent, and long long ago will be the least recent.
- Yesterday is used to refer to the day that came just before the current one. It is the shortest amount of time in relation to the given options.
- Last year is used to refer to the year just preceding the current one. It is relatively a moderate amount of time passed.
- Long long ago is an expression that does not refer to any specific number of days or years but rather to a large enough number without any specific details being given. It is relatively the largest time interval among the given options.
- Thus, yesterday will be the most recent, last year will be recent, and long long ago will be the least recent.
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