15 oraciones en ingles que contengan verbo, adjetivo, y adverbio?
15 oraciones en ingles que contengan verbo, adjetivo, y adverbio.
15 oraciones en ingles que contengan verbo, adjetivo, y adverbio.
En resumen
The red car runs fast on the road.
The red car runs fast on the road.
(The articles are The and the ; The verb is run)
The boy can sleep (Article = the verb = can)
The cost is very high (Article = the ; Verb = is)
The stereo sounds very good (Article = the verb = sounds)
Excess of spicy produces gastritis (Article = the verb = produces)
The bottle has medicine (Article = the ; Verb = has)
The cat eats special food (Article = the verb = come)
My neighbor's cat is very messy.
(Article = the ; Verb = is)
The cat is sad (Article = the ; Verb = is)
The black cat is very big.
(Article = the ; verb is)
The garden has land (Article = the verb = has)
The rider went out to ride today (Article = el ; Verbo = Salió)
The young man has Peter pan syndrome (Article = el ; Verbo = has)
The lion is sleeping (Article = el ; Verbo = is)
The lion jumped on his prey (Article = the verb = jumped)
The doctor told me the whole truth.
(Article = el ; Verbo = said)
Fear invades my body (Article = the verb = invade)
The boy has to sleep early (Article = the verb = sleep)
The world is overpopulated.
(Article = The ; Verb = Is)
The child learned to walk today (Article = the ; verb = to walk)
Espero k te sirva!
A man [noun] soaring [adjective] rose [verb] from the ground.
The dogs [noun] naranja [adjective] are [verb] my favorites.
Those [adjective] zapatos [noun] have [verb] discount.
Our [adjective] parents [noun] have not yet arrived [verb].
Some [adjective] users [noun] are going to complain [verb].
All my [adjective] friends [noun] studied [verb] with me.
That [adjective] horse [noun] advances [verb] slowly.
No [adjective] politician [noun] is [verb] honest.
María [noun] está [verb] hermosa [adjective].
They arrived [verb] the boys [noun] bad [adjective] to the party.
We will eat [verb] in a nice [adjective] restaurant [noun].
Lorenzo [noun] lives [verb] in a miserable hut [adjective].
The wicked [adjective] warriors [noun] invaded [verb] my country.
Some [adjective] flowers [noun] of the garden bloomed [verb] already.
A crippled [noun] girl [adjective] walks [verb] with difficulty.
She is never I am sometimes late. He is usually lazy. She is always interrupting me. You are always happy. He always drinks coffee. She never eats meat. We often play tennis on Sunday. They never come in the winter. I…
Mark works very diligently in the morning Mark = sustantivo, works = verbo, very = adverbio, diligently = Adjetivo. The little Sofia has not walked yet. Sofia = Sustantivo, little = adjetivo, not = advervio, walked =…
The green turtle walks slowly. The small dog runs quickly. The young children listen intently. The tired teacher sits down quickly. All the red dresses are sold quickly. My lovely friend talks quickly. Their strong pets…
The beautiful cat is eating a fish. (adjetivo)There are few students in this class. (sustantivo)I want to drink some coffee. (verbo)Dolphins swim gracefully. (Adverbio)My father won't go to the reunion because he has a…