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En inglés se usan verbos los equivalentes TO BE (AM, IS y ARE) y el verbo TO HAVE (HAVE, HAS).
Ejemplo:
1. My name is Simon. I am tall. I am brunet. I have (got)* black hair, green eyes. I have (got) big hands.
2. Sandra is tall, she is intelligent, cheerful and charming. She has (got)* black eyes, brunet skin and long hair.
3. Jenny is pretty. Her eyes are big and cherful. His hands are long and elegant. She has got curly and black hair. Her nose is short and her lips are thick.
*La adición GOT no agrega, básicamente, ningún significado adicional al verbo. Es decir, "have"y "have got" significan lo mismo básicamente.
Ejemplo:
1. My name is Simon. I am tall. I am brunet. I have (got)* black hair, green eyes. I have (got) big hands.
2. Sandra is tall, she is intelligent, cheerful and charming. She has (got)* black eyes, brunet skin and long hair.
3. Jenny is pretty. Her eyes are big and cherful. His hands are long and elegant. She has got curly and black hair. Her nose is short and her lips are thick.
*La adición GOT no agrega, básicamente, ningún significado adicional al verbo. Es decir, "have"y "have got" significan lo mismo básicamente.
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