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Y_Kistochka [10]
4 years ago
8

10 oraciones en simple present

English
1 answer:
White raven [17]4 years ago
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Answer:

Afirmativas:

- I run 5k every day in the morning.

- He likes to watch movies every Friday night.

Negativas:

-I don't plan to spend my whole evening reading this article.

-She doesn't like to fight, but still, she finds any excuse to do so.

Interrogativas:

- Do you think this wall color makes the room look smaller?

- Do they honestly believe that we believe that?

WH questions:

- Why do you believe in him?

- Who does she think she is?

Answers:

- Yes, I do think we are going the right way.

- No, she doesn't like this song because it's not her type of music.

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