Inglés, pregunta formulada por grisalfaro22, hace 9 meses

Use any in negative sentences, use some in affirmative sentences.
Examples:
Gerard took some books home with him.
Gerard didn´t take any books home with him.

CHANGE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES FROM AFFIRMATIVE TO NEGATIVE.
1. There are some chairs in the next room.
2. We saw some good shows in New York.
3. He made some mistakes in spelling.
4. They have some pretty dresses in that store.
5. The teacher taught us some important rules of grammar.
6. We learned some new words in class yesterday.
7. There are some yellow flowers in in the blue vase.
8. There are some rich men in this town.
9. We have some new neighbors.
10. The doctor gave me some medicine for my cough.
CHANGE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES FROM NEGATIVE TO AFFIRMATIVE.
1. I didn´t see any good shows on T.V. last night.
2. Don´t pour me any coffee.
3. We don´t need any more chairs in this room.
4. There aren´t any boys in the hall.
5. She doesn´t want any oranges.
6. They didn´t tell us about any of their experiences.
7. There aren´t any good seats left for the play tonight.
8. You won´t need any winter clothes in San Diego.
9. I never see any $2 bills these days.
10. Don´t give any money to Ray.
NOTICE: USE ANYBODY, ANYONE, ANYTHING, AND ANYWHERE IN NEGATIVE SENTENCES.
USE SOMEBODY, SOMEONE, SOMETHING, SOMEWHERE IN AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES.

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Contestado por RyuDrawYT
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Respuesta:

no hablo takataka

Explicación:

:"v okay


grisalfaro22: La verdad no me sirve tu comentario, necesito que la respondan correctamente, y es una falta de respeto que si no la sabes respondas, entonces te pido que elimines tu comentario para que alguien la conteste correctamente! Por favor y gracias.
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