• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: carlojas8
  • hace 2 años

20 Oraciones donde se identifique sujeto verbo y complemento (Ingles)​

Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: rubianoaleida12
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i go to the beache

we have a beauiful car

she want a new pet

he ride a hours

i need a new cellphone

they speak too much lenguajes

she is very beautiful

he go to the work every morning

we learn dance

he need help in his work

we hop in a house

i look the bird

i'm very angry today

she read a interesting book

i need go to the house

he wacht tv in my house

intenta hacer algunas

Respuesta dada por: InvisibleVioleta
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Hola, Carlojas8:

PRIMERA PARTE

Mi respuesta es excesivamente larga, por lo que no puedo publicarla entera. Ten en cuenta que no se permiten más de 5000 caracteres por respuesta, que a veces —no sé por qué razón— son muchos menos. El sistema se la pasa rechazándome respuestas de 4700 caracteres, y me veo forzada a perder horas tratando de reducir lo que he escrito para adecuarlo al espacio disponible.

Ya tengo listas las veinte oraciones, así que en cuanto repitas tu pregunta, pondré en ella la segunda parte de mi respuesta. Lo siento.

EJERCICIO

Escribir 20 oraciones en inglés en las cuales se identifiquen sujeto, verbo y complemento.

1.  She covered her face with her hands.

➙ Ella se tapó la cara con las manos.

Subject: She  

Predicate: covered her face with her hands

Verb: covered  

Complements: her face (Direct Object) - with her hands (Adverbial Adjunct of Instrument)

2. Peter bought a house in Marbella.

➙ Peter compró una casa en Marbella.

Subject: Peter  

Predicate: bought a house in Marbella

Verb: bought  

Complements: a house (Direct Object) - in Marbella (Adverbial Adjunct of Place)

3. Professor Hays sent flowers to his secretary.

➙ El profesor Hays envió flores a su secretaria.

Subject: Professor Hays  

Predicate: sent flowers to his secretary

Verb: sent

Complements: flowers (Direct Object) - to his secretary (Indirect Object)  

4. Sharks are dangerous.

➙ Los tiburones son peligrosos.

Subject: Sharks  

Predicate: are dangerous

Verb: are  

Complement: dangerous (Subjective Complement)

5. Sally usually makes coffee in the morning.

➙ Sally generalmente hace café a/por la ma~ana. (*)

Subject: Sally  

Predicate: usually makes coffee in the morning

Verb: makes

Complements: coffee (Direct Object) - in the morning (Adverbial Adjunct of Time) - usually (Adverbial Adjunct of Frequency)

NOTA: (*) Aparentemente, la inocente palabra 'ma~ana' es considerada por Brainly como una palabrota. Ni siquiera puedo imaginarme por qué...

7. The sailors were drinking beer in the tavern.

➙ Los marineros bebían cerveza en la taberna.

Subject: The sailors  

Predicate: drank beer in the tavern

Verb: were drinking  

Complements: beer (Direct Object) - in the tavern (Adverbial Adjunct of Place)

8. Nobody came to the party last Saturday.

Nadie vino a la fiesta el sábado pasado.

Subject: Nobody  

Predicate: came to the party

Verb: came  

Complements: to the party (Adverbial Adjunct of Place) - last Saturday  (Adverbial Adjunct of Time)

9. Did Rachel understand the situation?

➙ ¿Rachel entendió la situación?

Subject: Rachel  

Predicate: Did ... understand the situation

Verb: Did ... understand  

Complement: the situation (Direct Object)  

10. When did you watch that film?

➙ ¿Cuándo viste esa película?

Subject: you  

Predicate: When did ... watch that film

Verb: did ... watch  

Complements: that film (Direct Object) - When (Adverbial Adjunct of Time)

Saludos.  ✨

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