• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: Channel1234
  • hace 7 años

Las siguientes oraciones transforme a pasado y futuro simple:
1. She does not accept my decision
2. My mother never watches TV in her room.
3. Paul never does his homework
4. What do you say about the new law of migration?
5. Doesn’t he play in Barcelona?
6. This bus leaves at night
7. Don’t be jealous about Mark, he is just a friend.
8. People do not like this way to do the things
9. She is the prettiest woman in the world
10. The car is in the garage

Ayudaaaaa

Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: Annie111111
43

Respuesta:

1. She didn't accept my decision - She won't accept my decision

2. My mother never watched TV in her room - My mother will never watch TV in her room

3. Paul never did his homework - Paul will never do his homework

4. What did you say about the new law of migration? - What would you say about the new law of migration?

5. Didn't he play in Barcelona? - Will he play in Barcelona?

6. This bus left at night - This bus will leave at night

7. - No estoy muy segura asi que prefiero no responder, para no confundirte

8. People didn't like that way to do the things - People won't like that way to do the things

9. She was de prettiest woman in the world - She will be the prettiest woman in the world

10. The car was in the garage - The car will be in the garage

Explicación:

Respuesta dada por: mjvo95
1

Para hablar del futuro se usan los auxiliares going to y will, el pasado simple se usa para hablar de acciones terminadas.

Past Tense.

Las oraciones en pasado simple se usan para hablar de acciones terminadas en el pasado y se pueden formar con verbos regulares e irregulares.

Future Tense.

Going to se utiliza para hablar de acciones o intenciones premeditadas, es decir que ya han sido planeadas anteriormente y se van a cumplir; will por su parte se utiliza para acciones espontaneas o premoniciones que podrían no suceder, se utiliza también en promesas.

Su estructura es:

  • Sujeto + verbo to be + going to + verbo + complemento
  • Sujeto + will + verbo + complemento.

1. She does not accept my decision.

  • She won't accept my decision.
  • She didn't accept my decision.

2. My mother never watches TV in her room.

  • My mother is never going to watch TV in her room.
  • My mother didn't watch TV in her room.

3. Paul never does his homework.

  • Paul will never do his homework.
  • Paul didn't do his homework.

4. What do you say about the new law of migration?

  • What will you say about the new law of migration?
  • What did you say about the new law of migration?

5. Doesn’t he play in Barcelona?

  • Will he play in Barcelona?
  • Didn't he play in Barcelona?

6. This bus leaves at night.

  • This bus is going to leave at night.
  • This bus left at night.

8. People do not like this way to do the things.

  • People isn't going to like this way to do the things.
  • People didn't like this way to do the things.

9. She is the prettiest woman in the world.

  • She will be the prettiest woman in the world.
  • She isn't the prettiest woman in the world.

10. The car is in the garage.

  • The car is going to be in the garage.
  • The car isn't in the garage.

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