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lea el siguiente texto y subraye los verbos How not to die before you get old Chiako is active and healthy. She gets up at 7:00 a.m. every day and goes for brisk walk. Three times a week, she plays gate-ball - a popular national sport- with her friends. There is nothing unusual about this, except that Chiako is 102 years old. She is not alone- there are hundreds of centenarians who lead healthy lives like this in Okinawa. Okinawa is a group of Japanese islands between Japan and Taiwan. Near a beach, there is a large stone with the following proverb engraved on it: “At 70 you are still a child; at 80 you are just a youth; and at 90, if the ancestors invite you into heaven, ask them to wait until you are 100, and then you might considered it.” Okinawans manage to stay slim in old age by eating a low-calorie diet which consists of three quarters plant food and one quarter animal food. They eat seven servings of fruit and vegetables every day and they stop eating when they are 80% full. They also keep physically active the natural way by dancing, doing martial arts, walking, and gardening. In other words, they do the things they enjoy. Okinawans have developed a stress-resistant personality. Nobody is in a hurry, timetables are non-existent, and there is always tomorrow. Hundreds of people, both young and old, go to the beach every day to watch the spectacular sunsets. In Okinawa there is always time to watch the sun set. As well as large extended families, Okinawans have strong networks of friends. When someone is sick and does not come to work, a neighbor will always knock on their door to find out how they are. There`s no magic pill. If you stay in shape, if you have good friends, a healthy diet, and a stress-free lifestyle, you will live longer. It's as simple as that! porfa es para hoy les doy 25 puntos

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How not to (die)before you (get) old Chiako is active and healthy. She (gets up) at 7:00 a.m. every day and (goes) for brisa (walk.) Three times a week, she (plays) gate-ball - a popular national sport- with her friends. There is nothing unusual about this, except that Chiako is 102 years old. She is not alone- there are hundreds of centenarians who (lead) healthy lives like this in Okinawa. Okinawa is a group of Japanese islands between Japan and Taiwan. Near a beach, there is a large stone with the following proverb engraved on it: “At 70 you are still a child; at 80 you are just a youth; and at 90, if the ancestors (invite) you into heaven, ask them to (wait) until you are 100, and then you might (considered) it.” Okinawans (manage) to (stay) slim in old age by (eating) a low-calorie diet which consists of three quarters plant food and one quarter animal food. They (eat) seven servings of fruit and vegetables every day and they (stop) (eating) when they are 80% full. They also (keep) physically active the natural way by (dancing,) (doing) martial arts, (walking,) and (gardening.) In other words, they (do) the things they (enjoy). Okinawans have developed a stress-resistant personality. Nobody is in a hurry, timetables are non-existent, and there is always tomorrow. Hundreds of people, both young and old, (go) to the beach every day to (watch) the spectacular sunsets. In Okinawa there is always time to (watch) the sun set. As well as large extended families, Okinawans have strong networks of friends. When someone is sick and does not come to (work,)a neighbor will always (knock) on their door to find out how they are. There`s no magic pill. If you (stay) in shape, if you have good friends, a healthy diet, and a stress-free lifestyle, you will (live) longer. It's as simple as that!
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