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

AYUDA! RESPONDER LO MÁS ANTES POSIBLE
Transformar Las Oraciones Positivas en Interrogativas:
My cousins are going downtown next week.
The Hanson's are going to stay in a hotel.
My brother is not a child anymore.
Your aunt is leaving early.
Satoshi and I are swimming fast.
My mother is not going to England.

Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: gamergirl1kawaii
14

Respuesta:

Are my cousins going downtown next week?

Are the hanson's going to stay in a hotel?

Is not my brother a child anymore?

Is your aunt leaving early?

We are swimming fast?

Is not my mother going to England?

Explicación:

Creo que hay seguro alguna con algún error lo hice muy rápido


md6012680: muchas gracias
Respuesta dada por: Kennysaro
25

Respuesta:

Afirmativas:

  1. My cousins are going downtown next week.
  2. The Hanson's are going to stay in a hotel.
  3. My brother is not a child anymore.
  4. Your aunt is leaving early.
  5. Satoshi and I are swimming fast.
  6. My mother is not going to England.

Interrogativas:

  1. Are my cousins going downtown next week.?
  2. Are The Hanson's going to stay in a hotel?
  3. Isn't My brother a child anymore?
  4. Is your aunt leaving early?
  5. Are Satoshi and I swimming fast?
  6. Isn't My mother going to England?

Para crear preguntas con el verbo to be es en general sencillo, solo se tiene que intercambiar de posición el o los sujetos con el verbo to be, quedando el verbo to be de primero, esta sería la estructura gramatical interrogativa del verbo to be.

Pregunta Afirmativa:

  • Verb to be + sujeto-s + (verbo "ing" o sustantivo) + complemento + ?

Pregunta Negativa:

  • Verb to be (not) + sujeto-s + (verbo "ing" o sustantivo) + complemento?

Nota:

No olvidar la conjugación del verbo to be, si el sujeto es "I" usamos "am", si el sujeto es tercera persona singular usamos "is", y si el sujeto es plural o "you" en su forma singular usamos "are".

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