**TRIPLE POINTS**
Answer this question with YES and NO.
Did you give him the paper?
Yes, I gave him the paper.
No, I did not give him the paper.
He perdido mis llaves dos veces hoy.
I have lost my keys twice today.
She got to school and noticed that something (había cambiado).
...something had changed.
It seems like it ( will / might ) rain today, but I'm not sure.
It seems like it might rain today, but I'm not sure.
Why he did that?
Why did he do that?
Change to simple past:
I find money on the ground.
I found money on the ground.
Hemos trabajado mucho esta semana.
We have worked hard this week.
When I arrived at the theater, the show (ya había empezado).
...had (already) started.
...had (already) begun.
You (must / may) use the restroom, but you don't need to.
You may use the restroom, but you don't need to.
I have spoke with the principal, and we decided to change the rule.
I have spoken...
I spoke...
**DOUBLE POINTS**
Change to the negative (no) form
She saw the turtle crossing the road.
She did not see the turtle crossing the road.
**DOUBLE POINTS**
Say in English:
Has visto la película Wicked?
Have you seen the movie Wicked?
(Él había esperado) for 20 minutes by the time the food was ready.
He had waited...
He had been waiting...
When I was a child, I ( can / could / should ) run faster than all of my friends.
When I was a child, I could run faster than all of my friends.
She not finished her homework.
She has not finished her homework.
She did not finish her homework.
Change to simple past:
The test takes a long time. --> ____
The test took a long time.
Say in English:
No he comido nada hoy.
I haven't eaten anything today.
(No había hecho) her homework when the teacher told everyone to switch with a partner.
She had not done...
She had not finished...
Which of these shows a possibility but not a guarantee?
a) might
b) ought to
c) shall
d) will
a) might
I cooked when she arrived.
I was cooking...
I had cooked...
Change to simple past:
I think --> ___
I thought
Say in English:
Ella ha escrito un poema.
She has written a poem.
(Él ya había ido) to the store, but he went again because he realized he forgot the butter.
He had (already) gone...
He had (already) been...
Which of these shows an obligation--something you HAVE TO do?
a) could
b) should
c) might
d) must
d) must
He has went to the store to buy milk and flour.
He went...
He has gone...