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5 sentences with the verb to be in present simple in affirmative form and then change them to negative form 100 puntazos

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Contestado por Lovito1425
3

Respuesta:

i am very happy

you are a good person

he is a terrible friend

she is my girlfriend

we are the champions

ahora solo pasas todo a negativo

i am not ver.....

you aren´t ......

he isn´t.....

she isn´t my ......

we aren´t the.......

listo bro espero que te ayude


xavirabbit: gracias como te entrega los puntos
xavirabbit: Alto capo
Contestado por nelsoncastillo
0

Respuesta:

Ahora bien, acá hay 10 oraciones afirmativas en presente simple 

1. I travel to London every week. 

2. They run in the park every Saturdays. 

3. My mother cleans the house. 

4. Mary works in a bank. 

5. John walks to his office. 

6. You study English at school. 

7. We live in Paris. 

8. I always visit my grandmother. 

9. Alice goes to the church. 

10. My cousin paints the house.

Acá hay 10 oraciones negativas en presente simple 

1. Italian people don't eat a lot of pasta. 

2. The train from Madrid doesn't arrive at 2:45. 

3. Tom doesn't like cooking very much. 

4. Sarah doesn't play cards on Mondays. 

5. The Thames doesn't flow through London. 

6. Some Americans don't drink six cups of coffee a day. 

7. The spaghetti doesn't taste delicious. 

8. The evening performance doesn't start at 8:30. 

9. Helen doesn't work as a shop assistant. 

10. Susan doesn't take a shower every day.

Acá hay 10 oraciones interrogativas en presente simple 

1. Do you walk to school? 

2. Does Ronda eat a banana in the morning? 

3. Does your father like parrots? 

4. Does Wendy share a room with her sister? 

5. Does it rain a lot in England? 

6. Do the friends do sports after school? 

7. Do Susan and Jack go camping in summer? 

8. Do they invite their friends to the party? 

9. Do we wait at the bus stop? 

10. Does he smile in the mornings?

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