• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: M12348
  • hace 8 años

Ayudenme
Una historia corta usando el pasado simple y el Pasado Progresivo en INGLES.... Urgee

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Respuesta dada por: bonagon2020
49

Respuesta:

One Saturday, Sarah woke up early. She had breakfast with her family, she had a quick shower, and left home to work.

On her way to the office, a handsome man asked her if she knew where the closest bank was. She told him where it was. The man asked her if she could go with him to the bank and to have a cup of coffee afterwards. She said yes.

Sarah and the man had coffee. After that, they went to the cinema and then to a disco. They danced for 3 hours. Sarah didn’t ask the man’s name, she didn’t add him on Facebook or Whatsapp. At midnight, the man said he had to go to the bathroom, but he didn’t come back.

Sarah fell in love with the man; she wanted the man to come back. She waited for him for 5 years, but he didn’t come back. Sarah had lost all hope about love. She prayed to God frequently.

One day, Sarah was waiting in line in the bank when a man came up to her and asked her what time it was. His voice sounded familiar, it was the same man; his name was Joseph.

They married 8 months later and had 2 beautiful daughters.

Espero te sirva :D

Respuesta dada por: ansomer
11

Para realizar tu historia, debes comprender qué tiempos verbales son el pasado simple y el pasado progresivo (o continuo).

Ambos se utilizan para hablar del pasado. Sin embargo, el pasado simple se utiliza para eventos puntuales que sucedieron, mientras que el pasado continuo se utiliza para hablar de eventos que estaban teniendo lugar en el pasado mientras otra cosa ocurrió.

El pasado simple, si el verbo es regular, se forma añadiendo el sufijo '-ed': I played with my parents.

El pasado progresivo, se utiliza añadiendo el verbo to be en pasado "was/were" y el sufijo -ing en la raíz del verbo: "I was walking when my cousin called".

Aquí tienes varios ejemplos de oraciones en pasado progresivo: https://brainly.lat/tarea/16366811

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