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In Spanish "Why did you fail your test?" "Because I didn't study."
¿Por qué desaprobaste la evaluación? Porque no estudié.
Complete : "____ you buy any bread yesterday?"
Did
Complete: "There ____ any water in the fridge."
isn't
Complete : "She lives in ____ beautiful house."
a
ASK IN ENGLISH "Cuando aprendiste a nadar?"
When did you learn to swim?
MAKE IT A QUESTION: "There isn't any rice."
Is there any rice?
MAKE IT A QUESTION: "She walks her dog everyday."
Does she walk her dog everyday?
MAKE NEGATIVE: They like dancing.
They don't like dancing.
MAKE NEGATIVE: He knew the answer.
He didn't know the answer.
In Spanish "How much oil is there?"
¿Cuándo aceite hay?
In English "No hay azucar."
There isn't any sugar.
In English "Hay algunas zanahorias."
There are some carrots.
Are PINEAPPLES countable or uncountable?
They're countable.
Is the noun MILK countable or uncountable?
It's uncountable.
WHAT'S WRONG? "How many bread is there?"
How MUCH bread is there?
WHAT'S WRONG? "He never watch TV."
He never WATCHES TV.
What is the past of CAN? Is it regular or irregular?
COULD - Irregular
What is the past of LIVE? Is it regular or irregular?
LIVED - regular
What's wrong? "My aunt didn't be happy yesterday."
My aunt WASN'T happy yesterday.
What's wrong? "She goed shopping last weekend."
She WENT shopping last weekend.
IN SPANISH: I was in Italy two years ago.
Yo estaba en Italia hace dos años.
IN ENGLISH : He found money on the street this morning.
El encontró dinero en la calle esta mañana.
ORDER: "often / how / eat  / ?  / do / you / pancakes"
How often do you eat pancakes?
Present or Past? ORDER: "together / usually / post  / friends /  pictures"
PRESENT. Friends usually post pictures together.
Present or Past? ORDER: "bought / a / I  / week / new / laptop / last"
PAST. I bought a new laptop last week.
Present or Past? ORDER: "to / school /didn't / yesterday / she go"
PAST. She didn't go to school yesterday.