Me corrigen porfis que ise mal
Your parents were on vacation.
1. It is a nice day.
It was a nice day.
2. There is some sugar left.
there was is some sugar left.
3. I am a good student.
I was a good student.
4. You aren't interested in mathematics.
You weren't interested in mathematics.
5. My mother is in the kitchen.
my was mother the kitchen..
6. Are you at work?
were are at work?
7. There are some beds.
there were are some beds.
Respuestas a la pregunta
Se corrigen las siguientes oraciones en pasado simple con el verbo to be:
Your parents were on vacation. (correct)
1. It is a nice day.
It was a nice day. (correct)
2. There is some sugar left.
there was is some sugar left. (incorrect)
There was some sugar left.
3. I am a good student.
I was a good student. (correct)
4. You aren't interested in mathematics.
You weren't interested in mathematics. (correct)
5. My mother is in the kitchen.
my was mother the kitchen. (incorrect)
My mother was in the kitchen.
6. Are you at work?
were are at work? (incorrect)
Were you at work?
7. There are some beds.
There were are some beds. (correct)
Recuerda poner una mayúscula a la primera palabra de la oración.
¿Qué indican las oraciones en pasado simple?
Indican que una acción se ha hecho o ha terminado. Se pueden escribir oraciones con el verbo to be en pasado simple con la siguiente estructura:
Sujeto + verbo to be (was / were) + complemento.
En este caso las palabras was / were significan fue - estaba / fueron - estaban en español. Su uso dependerá del pronombre que se esté utilizando, por lo cual debemos identificar si el pronombre es singular o plural, de la siguiente manera:
- Usamos “was” cuando empezamos las oraciones con los pronombres I, He, She o It. (Singular).
- Usamos “were” cuando empezamos las oraciones con los pronombres You, They o We. (Plural).
Encuentra más información sobre el pasado simple del verbo to be (was / were) en: brainly.lat/tarea/291964
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