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Another way to say: The house of my parents.
My parents' house
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How do you say país, estado, ciudad y pueblo in English?
Country, state, city and town.
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Make a question with the following words: you / ever / to / been / have
Have you ever been to Paris?
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spell: chocolate
chocolate
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Name the auxiliary verbs of these tenses: present and past simple and present and past continiuous
DO/DOES, DID, VERB TO BE (AM, IS, ARE/WAS, WERE)
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how many dogs do you see in the picture?
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Meaning of: what do you do?
A que dedicas?
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Tell me about the differences between and how to use them: They're and Their / it's and its
They're and it's are the contraction of They are and it is, and Their and its are possessive adjective
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How do you say Estoy en el hospital in English ?
I am in the hospital, or I am at the hospital
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Is this the same: I have got and I have ?
Yes
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How do you say Tengo 17 años in English?
I am seventeen years
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After can, should, will the following verb is in ?
infinitive without to
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Explain the use of CAN and give an example
We often use can to talk about ability to do something.
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What is the mistake: My sister like playing voleibol.
My sister likes playing voleibol.
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What is the correct conjugation of the verb to be in these sentences: My dog (__) very playful. I (__) student. My parents (__) strict.
My dog is very playful. stubborn I am student. My parents are strict.
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what is the largest planet in our solar system?
Jupiter
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What is the meaning of actually?
En realidad
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Do you know the differences of how to use will and going to?
Will: predictions and spontaneous plans / going to is for planned activities.
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How would you say idiomas in English?
Languages
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