"I ___ from New York."
R: "I am from New York."
"My mom always ___ for me."
R: "My mom always cooks for me."
Elige el plural irregular de la palabra man.
R: men
"I saw ___ dog in the street."
R: "I saw a dog in the street."
"The sugar is ___ the jar."
R: "The sugar is in the jar."
"The students ___ in the classroom."
R: "The students are in the classroom."
"We usually ___ early on weekends."
R: "We usually wake up early on weekends."
Elige el adjetivo posesivo para el sujeto "We": "___ house is big."
R: "Our house is big."
"She needs ___ umbrella."
R: "She needs an umbrella."
"I have a meeting ___ Tuesday."
R: "I have a meeting on Tuesday."
"She ___ my friend. She's my cousin." (negative)
R: "She isn't / is not my friend. She's my cousin."
"He ___ study English every day." (negative)
R: "He doesn't study English every day."
Elige la forma correcta para indicar la posesión de un solo jefe: My ___ office.
R: My boss's office.
"___ sky is blue today."
R: "The sky is blue today."
Preposición de lugar para indicar que un perro está a un lado del sofá: "The dog is ___ the sofa."
R: "The dog is next to the sofa"
"___ they eating lunch now?"
R: "Are they eating lunch now?"
"___ the store close at 7 p.m.?"
R: "Does the store close at 7 p.m.?"
plural de la palabra box.
R: boxes
"My cousin is ___ English teacher."
R: "My cousin is an English teacher."
"The movie was made ___ 1999."
R: "The movie was made in 1999."
"___ that book interesting?"
R: "Is that book interesting?"
"The bus ___ at the corner."
R: "The bus stops at the corner."
Elige la forma correcta para indicar posesión de varios chicos: The ___ toys are new.
R: The boy's toys are new
"How ___ money do you have?"
R: "How much money do you have?"
Preposición de lugar para indicar una posición central entre dos referencias: "The toy store is ___ the cinema and the school."
R: "The toy store is between the cinema and the school."