2 oraciones de negativo, positivo e interrogativo para present simple , progressive y past?
2 oraciones de negativo, positivo e interrogativo para present simple , progressive y past.
2 oraciones de negativo, positivo e interrogativo para present simple , progressive y past.
En resumen
- Presente Simple : * Positivo : 1. I travel to Spain every weekend. 2. He never eats vegetables. * Negativo : 1. We do not like to eat tomatoes. 2. You do not love me. * Interrogativo : 1. Do you eat pizza? 2. Does she enjoy the view?
- Presente Simple : * Positivo :
1.
I travel to Spain every weekend.
2. He never eats vegetables.
* Negativo :
1.
We do not like to eat tomatoes.
2. You do not love me.
* Interrogativo :
1.
Do you eat pizza?
2. Does she enjoy the view?
- Presente Progresivo * Positivo :
1.
I am doing my homework.
2. She is cooking a soup.
* Negativo :
1.
We are not traveling to Mexico.
2. He is not buying a car.
* Interrogativo :
1.
Are they singing a song?
2. Is he playing the guitar?
- Pasado simple (supongo que es pasado simple jeje) * Positivo :
1.
I ate an apple yesterday.
2. She went to the cinema the last weekend.
* Negativo :
1.
We did not do our homework.
2. You did not win the prize.
* Interrogativo :
1.
Did you sleep at 12 a.
M? 2.
Did she steal the money?
Creo que es todo, espero haya sido de ayuda, también puedes contraer el negativo, por ejemplo : "I DO NOT like potatoes" puede ser "I DON'T like potatoes" puede que ya lo sepas pero yo no lo puse porque luego lo piden sin contracción y así jaja.
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