2.- Make questions. Then write the answers.
Example: Jim / put up the decorations (Jeremy)
Is Jim going to put up the decorations? No, he isn ́t. Jeremy is going to put up the decorations.
AYUDA POR FAVOR
Make questions. Then write the answers.
1.- Helen / buy the food(Sue)
2.- you / make a cake(Kate)
3.- they / light the candles(We)
4.- Jack / dress up in traditional clothes(Pete)
5.- We / set off the fireworks(Dad)
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La ñ (en mayúscula Ñ, nombre eñe, plural eñes) es la decimoquinta letra y la duodécima consonante del alfabeto español donde representa una consonante nasal palatal.1
La ñ está también presente en los alfabetos de muchos otros idiomas relacionados históricamente con el español como asturiano, gallego, aimara, bubi, chamorro, guaraní, quechua o filipino. Y también por conveniencia en algunos que no lo están como el tártaro de Crimea, wólof, bretón, mapudungun o algunas lenguas aborígenes australianas y muchas otras lenguas en todos los continentes.
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Is helen going to buy the food ? No , she isn’t. sue is going to buy it
Are you going to make a cake ? No I’m not , Kate’s going to make a cake
Are they going to light the candles? No they’re not. We are going to light the candles
Is jack gonna dress in traditional clothes ? No he isn’t, Pete’s gonna dress in traditional clothes
Are we going to set off the fireworks ? No we are not , dad’s going to set off the fireworks
Are you going to make a cake ? No I’m not , Kate’s going to make a cake
Are they going to light the candles? No they’re not. We are going to light the candles
Is jack gonna dress in traditional clothes ? No he isn’t, Pete’s gonna dress in traditional clothes
Are we going to set off the fireworks ? No we are not , dad’s going to set off the fireworks
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