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Marat540 [252]
2 years ago
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Reescriba las oraciones en pasado simple con yesterday a. I watch TV with my family. b. Do you listen to the radio? c. We study

English in the school. d. He doesn´t work. e. I don´t like the movie. f. Does she smoke? g. They play tennis
English
1 answer:
tankabanditka [31]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

a. I watch TV with my family. → I watched TV with my family yesterday.

b. Do you listen to the radio? → Did you listen to the radio yesterday?

c. We study English in the school. → We studied English in the school yesterday.

d. He doesn't work. → He didn't work yesterday.

e. I don't like the movie. → I didn't like the movie yesterday.

f. Does she smoke? → Did she smoke yesterday?

g. They play tennis → They played tennis yesterday.

Explanation:

En inglés, usamos el pasado simple para expresar acciones completas. El tiempo de las acciones necesita ser conocido de los que hablan. Aquí, el tiempo es "yesterday", ayer.

Con verbos regulares, añadimos -d, -ed, o -ied al infinitivo en frases afirmativas.

- watch - watched

-dance - danced

- study - studied

En frases interrogativas, usamos el verbo auxiliar "did" antes del sujeto.

- Did you watch a movie yesterday?

En frases negativas, usamos lo mismo auxiliar "did" con "not" = didn't.

- I didn't watch a movie yesterday.

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