• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: Anónimo
  • hace 3 años

Porfavor solo aquel que sepa inglés, es urgente, necesito ayuda. Si no sabes y contestas tendré que reportarte, es urgente.​

Adjuntos:

Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: dannajulianae
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Respuesta:

1.

The plane was flying to Paris when it crashed

The students were waiting for the bus when it started to rain

We were crossing the Street when the traffic lights turned red

Sue was washing the dishes when the phone rang

Mary was slicing the bread when she cut her hand

2.

She was surfing/ surfed when the shark attacked her

While I had /was taking a shower, my cell phone rang

Ana was calling/ called Judy while she was Reading a newspaper

Some was taking/ took Peter’s bag while he was making a phone call

Maria was walking home when a burglar was stealing/ stole her purse

3.

Two boys were playing soccer when the teacher came to the class

I was running to the park when I heard a terrible noise

While Tony was cleaning the bathroom, his son shouted in the kitchen

My son broke his pencil while he was doing his homework

I was waiting for my friend when the bus arrived

4.

Karina was doing her homework when the lights went out

I was talking to my husband in the park when two cars crashed behind us

Yo called me last night while I was studying for an important exam

My mother found some old photographs while she was cleaning the room

The students were doing an exercise when the bell rang

Explicación:

1.

El pasado continuo se utiliza para acciones que estaban pasando en un momento específico en el pasado. Como el presente continuo, se forma con el verbo auxiliar “to be” (was, were) y el verbo+ing.

Is = was

Are = were

2. y 3.

a) Los adjetivos que terminan en ED describen un “sentimiento” (feeling) o una “emoción”

b)Los adjetivos que terminan en ING describen una característica de una situación, una cosa o incluso una persona (pero sin tener en cuenta los sentimientos).

4.

La diferencia básica entre when y while es que siempre se usa while para hablar de una acción continua, para poner énfasis en la duración. When se puede usar también para acciones puntuales.

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