• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: sofia0724
  • hace 8 años

AYUDA!!
necesito señalar el pasado simple del verbo to be en el siguiente texto:

Back in 1900 a man was trying to sell sausages in the streets of New York. He boiled them and then kept them hot in a tank of hot water. Nobody was very interested until he started to shout, ‘Get your hot dachshund sausages here!’ A dachshund is a long, thin, brown dog which looks something like a sausage. As a result he sold many more of his sausages.
A newspaper reporter took a photograph of the sausage seller holding up one of his sausages for a story in his paper. But he wasn’t sure how to spell ‘dachshund’, so he called it a ‘hot dog’ instead. And that’s how the name started.
The same salesman lent a pair of white gloves to his customers to hold the hot sausages with. But somebody forgot to give him back the gloves. So he went to a baker and asked him to make him some long pieces of bread to hold the hot dog in. This was such a perfect combination that it has remained unchanged ever since.

GRACIAS

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Respuesta dada por: bolfnekomiya
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Respuesta:

was

Explicación:

El pasado simple de to be es was (en is)  y were (en are)

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