Matemáticas, pregunta formulada por gmvazquezr2015, hace 2 meses

Hacer una oraciones con cada uno de estos verbos ​

Adjuntos:

paulafreirefp: ya que como dije tengo cosas que hacer
gmvazquezr2015: ya veo ntp
paulafreirefp: puedes pedir ayuda desde la 69 a la 101?
gmvazquezr2015: quizás
gmvazquezr2015: eso espero
gmvazquezr2015: muchas gracias por la ayuda Paula
gmvazquezr2015: estaré muy cansado después de terminar todo eso
paulafreirefp: bueno, gracias por comprender
gmvazquezr2015: Claro no ay problema
gmvazquezr2015: Suerte con tus demás ocupaciones

Respuestas a la pregunta

Contestado por 1828283
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Respuesta:

1. I was very happy yesterday

1. You were playing happily

2. I will become a professional in mathematics

2. They became good friends when they meet


paulafreirefp: creo q alguien ya te respondió, pero está incompleto
Contestado por paulafreirefp
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Respuesta:

1.-I will be the best doctor in this country. (positive of the verb be)

  I will not be the best doctor in this country. (negative of the verb be)

  He was a medical surgeon. (positive of the verb was/were)

  He was not a medical surgeon. (negative of the verb was/were)

 

2.-She has become a new person since he left her. (positive of the verb    become)

   She hasn't become a new person since he left her. (negative of the     verb become)

   He became a bad person. (positive of the verb became)

   He did not become a bad person. (negative of the verb became)

   

3.-You can begin buying the things. (positive of the verb begin)

   You can not begin buying the things. (negative of the verb begin)

   I began doing sports and I look better than before. (positive of the verb began)

  I not began doing sports and  I not look better than before.(negative of the verb began)

4.-You have to bend both corners of the origami. (positive of the verb bend)

   You don't have to bend both corners of the origami. (negative of the bend)

   She bent right off the road. (positive of the verb bent)

   She did´nt bent right off the road. (negative of the verb bent)

5.-He bets twice as much as you. (positive of the verb bet in present)

   He doesn't bets twice as fast as you. (negative of the verb bet in present)

  He bet his car. (positive of the verb bet in past)

  He didn't bet his car. (negative of the verb bet in past)

 

 

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