Sagot :
Bonjour,
Réponse :
I grew up in kwazulu-Natal.
So when I was a kid we already celebrated September 24.
But we didn't call it "Héritage Day" but "Shaka Day" as we payed
homage to the legendary Zulu King, Shaka Zulu, who united the
various Zulu clans.
On that Day, we ate , danced and had a good time .
It was only in 1995 that the gouvernment renamed it "Heritage Day" and
made it a public holiday.
Explications :
Prétérit = simple past
Verbes réguliers :
celebrate ==> celebrated
call ==> called // forme négative ==> didn't call
unite ==> united
dance ==> danced
rename ==> renamed
Verbes irréguliers :
grow up ==> grew up
be ===> was
eat ==> ate
have ==> had
make ==> made
; )