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Svetlanka [38]
3 years ago
10

Escribir un párrafo con 30 palabras en pasado

English
1 answer:
Hatshy [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

What it tells you to do is to write just one paragraph with 30 words in the past.

About six sentences with about 6 or 7 words each to equal 30 words.

Basically it want to see if you know how to use past tense verbs and phrases.

so think of something you want to write about doesn't need to be complex... it can be what you did the past weekend.

For example:

El domingo pasado vi fútbol y ganaron las águilas de Filadelfia.

(Last sunday i watched football and the philadelphia eagles won.)

Este domingo que pasó también vi fútbol y las águilas perdieron.

(this sunday that passed i watched football as well and the eagles lost.)

el fin de semana pasado también estuve pasando tiempo con mi familia. Vimos el partido de fútbol juntos y fue divertido, nos encantó.

(the past weekend i've been spending time with my family as well. we watched the football game together and it was fun we loved it.)

En una nota triste el viernes pasado, mi abuela murió y teníamos que ir a su funeral.

Ella era una abuela increíble.

(On a sad note last friday my grandmother died and we needed to go to her funeral.

She was a awesome grandma.)

so we can put all these sentences together and you will have your paragraph....

El domingo pasado vi fútbol y ganaron las águilas de Filadelfia.  Este domingo que pasó también vi fútbol y las águilas perdieron. El fin de semana pasado también estuve pasando tiempo con mi familia. Vimos el partido de fútbol juntos y fue divertido, nos encantó. En una nota triste el viernes pasado, mi abuela murió y teníamos que ir a su funeral. Ella era una abuela increíble.

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