Lea el texto y conteste las preguntas. Woman charged for unusual crime Charleen Newman is the first woman to be charged with a very unusual crime: cleaning her nose on a police officer's shirt. lt all happened after police in West Virginia were called out to deal with a domestic dispute. Officer Elliot was the first to arrive. He found a woman outside the house shouting at a man who was in the kitchen. The man refused to open the door, claiming that he was frightened that the woman was going to hit him. So, the police arrested Ms. Newman, 36, after she refused to calm down. However, as they were walking her to the police car, Ms. Newman allegedly wiped her nose on the back of the police officer's shirt. Ms. Newman was charged with battery on a police officer. This crime is defined as 'intentionally making physical contact of an insulting or provoking nature against an officer'. So, now you know. The police officer was called out because...a) a very unusual crime had happened b) a couple was having a dispute c) he was near the crime scene d) the husband was afraid of his wifeWhen the police officer arrived the woman was... a) shouting to her husband b) hitting the kitchen door c) cleaning her nose d) refusing to calm down The woman's crime was unusual because she... a) refused to hit Mr. Newman b) cleaned her nose on the officer's shirt c) hit the police officer d) frightened her husband to death
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Respuesta a las preguntas del "Woman Charged for Unusual Crime".
- The police officer was called out because: (Opción A) A very unusual crime had happened.
- The woman was: (Opción A) Shouting to her husband.
- The woman's crime was unusual because she: (Opción C) Hit the police officer.
Presente continuo.
Es un tiempo verbal en que se comunica la acción qué está haciendo el sujeto en el momento; este tiempo verbal responde a la pregunta: ¿qué estás haciendo? Las oraciones en presente continuo se construyen con la siguiente fórmula.
- Fórmula: Pronombre personal + verbo to be + verbo con -ing + complemento.
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