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Echoes of the Past: Escape from the Shadows
CECILIAVITTORIA PERCIACCANTE
Created on October 14, 2024
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Made by Cecilia Vittoria Perciaccante
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Escape from the Shadows
Echoes of the Past
NO
YES
DETECTIVE DAZAI: Hey there! You're the new intern, right? How were your first days around the agency? Liking how everything works?
DETECTIVE DAZAI: Ah, thats good! Glad to know you like it here!
DETECTIVE DAZAI: Well, too bad! Ive got a job for you.
DETECTIVE DAZAI: Listen up, I've got a job for you...
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YES
DETECTIVE DAZAI: You just gotta go to a facility out of town and do a little bit of research. People have disappearing in that area and Boss said we have to do some investigation. Find some documents, evidence and whatever. No biggie, I'm sure you'll be fine. So what do you say? Down for the job?
DETECTIVE DAZAI: Well, you're gonna do it anyway or I'll kick you outa here. Got it, newbie?
DETECTIVE DAZAI: Perfect! Knew you'd accept the mission! Such a good intern you are.
DETECTIVE DAZAI: And then I told hi- Oh.. you done investigating the place? Sweet! Just make your way back from where you came.
DETECTIVE DAZAI:....
DETECTIVE DAZAI: Huh? What do you mean the door's stuck?
DETECTIVE DAZAI:.. I guess try and find something to get you out of there..?
->
DETECTIVE DAZAI: What did you find, intern?
DETECTIVE DAZAI: A bathroom...? Seriously..?
DETECTIVE DAZAI: Look around, I guess..
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DETECTIVE DAZAI: Find anything?
የልነነ ርዐጋቹነ ፕዐ ጋዐዐዪነ: ፏቹዪ፱ክጋነ ልክጋ ጎክቻጎክጎፕጎህቹነ
ፏቹዪ፱ክጋነ ልክጋ ጎክቻጎክጎፕጎህቹነ ልዪቹ ሠዐዪጋነ ሠጎፕⶴ ል ህቹዪ፪ ጮቹልክጎክፏ. ፕⶴቹሃ ቻ፱ክርፕጎዐክ ልነ ክዐ፱ክነ ጎክ ል ነቹክፕቹክርቹ.ፕⶴቹ ህጎጋቹዐ ቹሸየረልጎክነ ፕⶴልፕ ፏቹዪ፱ክጋነ ልክጋ ጎክቻጎክጎፕጎህቹነ ርልክ ቻ፱ክርፕጎዐክ ልነ ፕⶴቹ ነ፱፪ፓቹርፕ ዐዪ ዐ፪ፓቹርፕ ዐቻ ል ነቹክፕቹክርቹ, ቻዐረረዐሠጎክፏ ፕⶴቹ ፪ልነጎር ነ፱፪ፓቹርፕ-ህቹዪ፪-ዐ፪ፓቹርፕ ነቹክፕቹክርቹ የልፕፕቹዪክ ጎክ ቹክፏረጎነⶴ. ልነ ነ፱፪ፓቹርፕነ (ቹ.ፏ., 'ነክዐሠ፪ዐልዪጋጎክፏ ጎነ ⶴቹዪ ቻልህዐዪጎፕቹ ነየዐዪፕ') ልክጋ ዐ፪ፓቹርፕነ (ቹ.ፏ., 'ⶴቹ ረጎኡቹነ ዪቹልጋጎክፏ').
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DETECTIVE DAZAI: Papers? You can't read them?
የልነነ ርዐጋቹነ ፕዐ ጋዐዐዪነ: ፏቹዪ፱ክጋነ ልክጋ ጎክቻጎክጎፕጎህቹነ
ፏቹዪ፱ክጋነ ልክጋ ጎክቻጎክጎፕጎህቹነ ልዪቹ ሠዐዪጋነ ሠጎፕⶴ ል ህቹዪ፪ ጮቹልክጎክፏ. ፕⶴቹሃ ቻ፱ክርፕጎዐክ ልነ ክዐ፱ክነ ጎክ ል ነቹክፕቹክርቹ.ፕⶴቹ ህጎጋቹዐ ቹሸየረልጎክነ ፕⶴልፕ ፏቹዪ፱ክጋነ ልክጋ ጎክቻጎክጎፕጎህቹነ ርልክ ቻ፱ክርፕጎዐክ ልነ ፕⶴቹ ነ፱፪ፓቹርፕ ዐዪ ዐ፪ፓቹርፕ ዐቻ ል ነቹክፕቹክርቹ, ቻዐረረዐሠጎክፏ ፕⶴቹ ፪ልነጎር ነ፱፪ፓቹርፕ-ህቹዪ፪-ዐ፪ፓቹርፕ ነቹክፕቹክርቹ የልፕፕቹዪክ ጎክ ቹክፏረጎነⶴ. ልነ ነ፱፪ፓቹርፕነ (ቹ.ፏ., 'ነክዐሠ፪ዐልዪጋጎክፏ ጎነ ⶴቹዪ ቻልህዐዪጎፕቹ ነየዐዪፕ') ልክጋ ዐ፪ፓቹርፕነ (ቹ.ፏ., 'ⶴቹ ረጎኡቹነ ዪቹልጋጎክፏ').
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DETECTIVE DAZAI: There's a translator in your bag.
የልነነ ርዐጋቹነ ፕዐ ጋዐዐዪነ: ፏቹዪ፱ክጋነ ልክጋ ጎክቻጎክጎፕጎህቹነ
ፏቹዪ፱ክጋነ ልክጋ ጎክቻጎክጎፕጎህቹነ ልዪቹ ሠዐዪጋነ ሠጎፕⶴ ል ህቹዪ፪ ጮቹልክጎክፏ. ፕⶴቹሃ ቻ፱ክርፕጎዐክ ልነ ክዐ፱ክነ ጎክ ል ነቹክፕቹክርቹ.ፕⶴቹ ህጎጋቹዐ ቹሸየረልጎክነ ፕⶴልፕ ፏቹዪ፱ክጋነ ልክጋ ጎክቻጎክጎፕጎህቹነ ርልክ ቻ፱ክርፕጎዐክ ልነ ፕⶴቹ ነ፱፪ፓቹርፕ ዐዪ ዐ፪ፓቹርፕ ዐቻ ል ነቹክፕቹክርቹ, ቻዐረረዐሠጎክፏ ፕⶴቹ ፪ልነጎር ነ፱፪ፓቹርፕ-ህቹዪ፪-ዐ፪ፓቹርፕ ነቹክፕቹክርቹ የልፕፕቹዪክ ጎክ ቹክፏረጎነⶴ. ልነ ነ፱፪ፓቹርፕነ (ቹ.ፏ., 'ነክዐሠ፪ዐልዪጋጎክፏ ጎነ ⶴቹዪ ቻልህዐዪጎፕቹ ነየዐዪፕ') ልክጋ ዐ፪ፓቹርፕነ (ቹ.ፏ., 'ⶴቹ ረጎኡቹነ ዪቹልጋጎክፏ').
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የልነነ ርዐጋቹነ ፕዐ ጋዐዐዪነ: ፏቹዪ፱ክጋነ ልክጋ ጎክቻጎክጎፕጎህቹነ
ፏቹዪ፱ክጋነ ልክጋ ጎክቻጎክጎፕጎህቹነ ልዪቹ ሠዐዪጋነ ሠጎፕⶴ ል ህቹዪ፪ ጮቹልክጎክፏ. ፕⶴቹሃ ቻ፱ክርፕጎዐክ ልነ ክዐ፱ክነ ጎክ ል ነቹክፕቹክርቹ.ፕⶴቹ ህጎጋቹዐ ቹሸየረልጎክነ ፕⶴልፕ ፏቹዪ፱ክጋነ ልክጋ ጎክቻጎክጎፕጎህቹነ ርልክ ቻ፱ክርፕጎዐክ ልነ ፕⶴቹ ነ፱፪ፓቹርፕ ዐዪ ዐ፪ፓቹርፕ ዐቻ ል ነቹክፕቹክርቹ, ቻዐረረዐሠጎክፏ ፕⶴቹ ፪ልነጎር ነ፱፪ፓቹርፕ-ህቹዪ፪-ዐ፪ፓቹርፕ ነቹክፕቹክርቹ የልፕፕቹዪክ ጎክ ቹክፏረጎነⶴ. ልነ ነ፱፪ፓቹርፕነ (ቹ.ፏ., 'ነክዐሠ፪ዐልዪጋጎክፏ ጎነ ⶴቹዪ ቻልህዐዪጎፕቹ ነየዐዪፕ') ልክጋ ዐ፪ፓቹርፕነ (ቹ.ፏ., 'ⶴቹ ረጎኡቹነ ዪቹልጋጎክፏ').
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DETECTIVE DAZAI: Try that.
Pass Codes to Doors: Gerunds and Infinitives
Gerunds and infinitives are words with a verb meaning. They function as nouns in a sentence.The video explains that gerunds and infinitives can function as the subject or object of a sentence, following the basic subject-verb-object sentence pattern in English. As subjects (e.g., 'Snowboarding is her favorite sport') and objects (e.g., 'He likes reading’).
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Pass Codes to Doors: Gerunds and Infinitives
Gerunds and infinitives are words with a verb meaning. They function as nouns in a sentence.The video explains that gerunds and infinitives can function as the subject or object of a sentence, following the basic subject-verb-object sentence pattern in English. As subjects (e.g., 'Snowboarding is her favorite sport') and objects (e.g., 'He likes reading’).
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Pass Codes to Doors: Gerunds and Infinitives
There are a few verbs that can be followed by either a gerund or an infinitive with no difference in meaning, such as begin, continue, hate, like, love, prefer, and start. (e.g., 'I like listening to music' or 'I like to listen to music')
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Pass Codes to Doors: Gerunds and Infinitives
Other rules: -The subject of a sentence is usually a gerund (e.g., 'Gardening is my favorite hobby') -After an adjective an infinitive verb is typically used (e.g., 'I was sad to see my test score') -After a preposition a gerund is usually used (e.g., 'I thought about taking piano lessons') -after a noun or pronoun, an infinitive verb is almost always used (e.g., 'The librarian told the students to be quiet,')
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Title 1
DETECTIVE DAZAI: You found some sort of 'key'?
Pass Codes to Doors: Gerunds and Infinitives
Other rules: -The subject of a sentence is usually a gerund (e.g., 'Gardening is my favorite hobby') -After an adjective an infinitive verb is typically used (e.g., 'I was sad to see my test score') -After a preposition a gerund is usually used (e.g., 'I thought about taking piano lessons') -after a noun or pronoun, an infinitive verb is almost always used (e.g., 'The librarian told the students to be quiet,')
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Title 1
DETECTIVE DAZAI: Go try it out at the door.
Pass Codes to Doors: Gerunds and Infinitives
Other rules: -The subject of a sentence is usually a gerund (e.g., 'Gardening is my favorite hobby') -After an adjective an infinitive verb is typically used (e.g., 'I was sad to see my test score') -After a preposition a gerund is usually used (e.g., 'I thought about taking piano lessons') -after a noun or pronoun, an infinitive verb is almost always used (e.g., 'The librarian told the students to be quiet,')
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Title 1
DETECTIVE DAZAI: Try answering some questions, maybe the door will open. Remember you have the notes in your pocket.
Pass Codes to Doors: Gerunds and Infinitives
Other rules: -The subject of a sentence is usually a gerund (e.g., 'Gardening is my favorite hobby') -After an adjective an infinitive verb is typically used (e.g., 'I was sad to see my test score') -After a preposition a gerund is usually used (e.g., 'I thought about taking piano lessons') -after a noun or pronoun, an infinitive verb is almost always used (e.g., 'The librarian told the students to be quiet,')
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TO SANG
TO SINGING
SINGING
I love ____.
FILL IN THE BLANK
Pass Codes to Doors: Gerunds and Infinitives
Other rules: -The subject of a sentence is usually a gerund (e.g., 'Gardening is my favorite hobby') -After an adjective an infinitive verb is typically used (e.g., 'I was sad to see my test score') -After a preposition a gerund is usually used (e.g., 'I thought about taking piano lessons') -after a noun or pronoun, an infinitive verb is almost always used (e.g., 'The librarian told the students to be quiet,')
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TRAVEL
TRAVELLING
TO TRAVEL
We talked about ____ together next summer.
FILL IN THE BLANK
Pass Codes to Doors: Gerunds and Infinitives
Other rules: -The subject of a sentence is usually a gerund (e.g., 'Gardening is my favorite hobby') -After an adjective an infinitive verb is typically used (e.g., 'I was sad to see my test score') -After a preposition a gerund is usually used (e.g., 'I thought about taking piano lessons') -after a noun or pronoun, an infinitive verb is almost always used (e.g., 'The librarian told the students to be quiet,')
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SWAM
SWIMMING
TO SWIM
My grandmother enjoys ____ in the sea.
FILL IN THE BLANK
Pass Codes to Doors: Gerunds and Infinitives
Other rules: -The subject of a sentence is usually a gerund (e.g., 'Gardening is my favorite hobby') -After an adjective an infinitive verb is typically used (e.g., 'I was sad to see my test score') -After a preposition a gerund is usually used (e.g., 'I thought about taking piano lessons') -after a noun or pronoun, an infinitive verb is almost always used (e.g., 'The librarian told the students to be quiet,')
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CALL
CALLING
TO CALL
Marry forgot ____ her grandfather.
FILL IN THE BLANK
DETECTIVE DAZAI: Huh? What do you mean you lost your notes?
Title 1
DETECTIVE DAZAI: Yay! You made it through the door!
Title 1
DETECTIVE DAZAI: ..Why have you gone quiet?
DETECTIVE DAZAI: ..Oh.. I see.. Blood on the walls? Yuck..
Title 1
soon...
DETECTIVE DAZAI: Just focus on getting out of there, and
Pass Codes to Doors: Gerunds and Infinitives
Other rules: -The subject of a sentence is usually a gerund (e.g., 'Gardening is my favorite hobby') -After an adjective an infinitive verb is typically used (e.g., 'I was sad to see my test score') -After a preposition a gerund is usually used (e.g., 'I thought about taking piano lessons') -after a noun or pronoun, an infinitive verb is almost always used (e.g., 'The librarian told the students to be quiet,')
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TELLS
TO TELL
TELL
Clark agreed ____ me the truth.
FILL IN THE BLANK
Pass Codes to Doors: Gerunds and Infinitives
Other rules: -The subject of a sentence is usually a gerund (e.g., 'Gardening is my favorite hobby') -After an adjective an infinitive verb is typically used (e.g., 'I was sad to see my test score') -After a preposition a gerund is usually used (e.g., 'I thought about taking piano lessons') -after a noun or pronoun, an infinitive verb is almost always used (e.g., 'The librarian told the students to be quiet,')
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CLEAN
TO CLEAN
CLEANING
The car needs ____.
FILL IN THE BLANK
Pass Codes to Doors: Gerunds and Infinitives
Other rules: -The subject of a sentence is usually a gerund (e.g., 'Gardening is my favorite hobby') -After an adjective an infinitive verb is typically used (e.g., 'I was sad to see my test score') -After a preposition a gerund is usually used (e.g., 'I thought about taking piano lessons') -after a noun or pronoun, an infinitive verb is almost always used (e.g., 'The librarian told the students to be quiet,')
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I think the team really deserves ____ the game.
WINNING
TO WIN
WON
FILL IN THE BLANK
Pass Codes to Doors: Gerunds and Infinitives
Other rules: -The subject of a sentence is usually a gerund (e.g., 'Gardening is my favorite hobby') -After an adjective an infinitive verb is typically used (e.g., 'I was sad to see my test score') -After a preposition a gerund is usually used (e.g., 'I thought about taking piano lessons') -after a noun or pronoun, an infinitive verb is almost always used (e.g., 'The librarian told the students to be quiet,')
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She avoids ____ alone in the forest.
TO WALK
WALK
WALKING
FILL IN THE BLANK
Pass Codes to Doors: Gerunds and Infinitives
Other rules: -The subject of a sentence is usually a gerund (e.g., 'Gardening is my favorite hobby') -After an adjective an infinitive verb is typically used (e.g., 'I was sad to see my test score') -After a preposition a gerund is usually used (e.g., 'I thought about taking piano lessons') -after a noun or pronoun, an infinitive verb is almost always used (e.g., 'The librarian told the students to be quiet,')
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He imagines ____ in London one day.
LIVE
TO LIVE
LIVING
FILL IN THE BLANK
Pass Codes to Doors: Gerunds and Infinitives
Other rules: -The subject of a sentence is usually a gerund (e.g., 'Gardening is my favorite hobby') -After an adjective an infinitive verb is typically used (e.g., 'I was sad to see my test score') -After a preposition a gerund is usually used (e.g., 'I thought about taking piano lessons') -after a noun or pronoun, an infinitive verb is almost always used (e.g., 'The librarian told the students to be quiet,')
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He wasted time ____ games online all the day long.
PLAY
PLAYING
TO PLAY
FILL IN THE BLANK
Pass Codes to Doors: Gerunds and Infinitives
Other rules: -The subject of a sentence is usually a gerund (e.g., 'Gardening is my favorite hobby') -After an adjective an infinitive verb is typically used (e.g., 'I was sad to see my test score') -After a preposition a gerund is usually used (e.g., 'I thought about taking piano lessons') -after a noun or pronoun, an infinitive verb is almost always used (e.g., 'The librarian told the students to be quiet,')
Sottotitolo
Pass Codes to Doors: Gerunds and Infinitives
Other rules: -The subject of a sentence is usually a gerund (e.g., 'Gardening is my favorite hobby') -After an adjective an infinitive verb is typically used (e.g., 'I was sad to see my test score') -After a preposition a gerund is usually used (e.g., 'I thought about taking piano lessons') -after a noun or pronoun, an infinitive verb is almost always used (e.g., 'The librarian told the students to be quiet,')
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Tracey forgot ____ the door. She spent the day trying to remember that fact.
LOCK
LOCKING
TO LOCK
FILL IN THE BLANK
Pass Codes to Doors: Gerunds and Infinitives
Other rules: -The subject of a sentence is usually a gerund (e.g., 'Gardening is my favorite hobby') -After an adjective an infinitive verb is typically used (e.g., 'I was sad to see my test score') -After a preposition a gerund is usually used (e.g., 'I thought about taking piano lessons') -after a noun or pronoun, an infinitive verb is almost always used (e.g., 'The librarian told the students to be quiet,')
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Marry forgot ____ her grandfather. He had been waiting for that call so much but she didn’t make it.
CALLING
TO CALL
CALL
FILL IN THE BLANK
Pass Codes to Doors: Gerunds and Infinitives
Other rules: -The subject of a sentence is usually a gerund (e.g., 'Gardening is my favorite hobby') -After an adjective an infinitive verb is typically used (e.g., 'I was sad to see my test score') -After a preposition a gerund is usually used (e.g., 'I thought about taking piano lessons') -after a noun or pronoun, an infinitive verb is almost always used (e.g., 'The librarian told the students to be quiet,')
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She stopped ____ some water. She made a pause during her jogging.
DRINK
TO DRINK
DRINKING
FILL IN THE BLANK
DETECTIVE DAZAI: Huh? What do you mean you lost your notes?
TELLS
TO TELL
TELL
Clark agreed ____ me the truth.
FILL IN THE BLANK
CLEAN
TO CLEAN
CLEANING
The car needs ____.
FILL IN THE BLANK
I think the team really deserves ____ the game.
WINNING
TO WIN
WON
FILL IN THE BLANK
She avoids ____ alone in the forest.
TO WALK
WALK
WALKING
FILL IN THE BLANK
He imagines ____ in London one day.
LIVE
TO LIVE
LIVING
FILL IN THE BLANK
He wasted time ____ games online all the day long.
PLAY
PLAYING
TO PLAY
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Tracey forgot ____ the door. She spent the day trying to remember that fact.
LOCK
LOCKING
TO LOCK
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Marry forgot ____ her grandfather. He had been waiting for that call so much but she didn’t make it.
CALLING
TO CALL
CALL
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She stopped ____ some water. She made a pause during her jogging.
DRINK
TO DRINK
DRINKING
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DETECTIVE DAZAI: Did you open all the doors?
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DETECTIVE DAZAI: Get out of there then!
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DETECTIVE DAZAI: Phew.. Good thing you got out of there safe...
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DETECTIVE DAZAI: Boss would've beaten me up if you'd have gotten into trouble...
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