• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: cumbi2830
  • hace 6 años

Trasladar las oraciones a pasado, presente y futuro en afirmativa, negativa e interrogativa. Mr. Jones works with my uncle. We eat together every day. I speak several foreign languages. She plays the piano every afternoon The bus stops at the corner.


MarcoRamos04: me he cansado xD

Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: MarcoRamos04
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Respuesta:

Mr. Jones works with my uncle.

  • Past(positive): Mr. Jones worked with my uncle.
  • Past(negative): Mr. Jones didn´t work with my uncle.
  • Past(questions): Did Mr. Jones work with my uncle?
  • Present(positive): Mr. Jones works with my uncle.
  • Present(negative): Mr. Jones doesn´t work with my uncle.
  • Present(questions): Does Mr. Jones work with my uncle?
  • Future(positive): Mr. Jones will work with my uncle.
  • Future(negative): Mr. Jones won´t work with my uncle.
  • Future(questions): Will Mr. Jones work with my uncle.?

We eat together everyday.

  • Past(positive): We ate together everyday.
  • Past(negative): We didn´t eat together everyday.
  • Past(questions): Did we eat together everyday?
  • Present(positive): We eat together everyday.
  • Present(negative): We don´t eat together everyday.
  • Present(questions): Do we eat together everyday?
  • Future(positive): We'll eat together everyday.
  • Future(negative): We won´t eat together everyday.
  • Future(questions): Will we eat together everyday?

I speak several foreign languages.

  • Past(positive): I spoke several foreign languages.
  • Past(negative): I didn´t speak several foreign languages.
  • Past(questions): Did I speak several foreign languages?
  • Present(positive): I speak several foreign languages.
  • Present(negative): I don´t speak several foreign languages.
  • Present(questions): Do I speak several foreign languages?
  • Future(positive): I'll speak several foreign languages.
  • Future(negative): I won't speak several foreign languages.
  • Future(questions): Will I speak several foreign languages?

She plays the piano every afternoon.

  • Past(positive): She played the piano every afternoon.
  • Past(negative): She didn´t play the piano every afternoon.
  • Past(questions): Did she play the piano every afternoon?
  • Present(positive): She plays the piano every afternoon.
  • Present(negative): She doesn't play the piano every afternoon.
  • Present(questions): Does she play the piano every afternoon?
  • Future(positive): She'll play the piano every afternoon.
  • Future(negative): She won't play the piano every afternoon.
  • Future(questions): Will she play the piano every afternoon?

The bus stops at the corner.

  • Past(positive): The bus stopped at the corner.
  • Past(negative): The bus didn't stop at the corner.
  • Past(questions):  Did the bus stop at the corner?
  • Present(positive): The bus stops at the corner.
  • Present(negative): The bus doesn´t stop at the corner.
  • Present(questions): Does the bus stop at the corner?
  • Future(positive): The bus will stop at the corner.
  • Future(negative): The bus won't stop at the corner.
  • Future(questions): Will the bus stop at the corner?

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