Affirmative: I + play + football.
I played football.
Affirmative: “They ___ (go) to the park.”
They went to the park.
Affirmative: We + eat + pizza yesterday.
We ate pizza yesterday.
Affirmative: She + visit + her grandma.
She visited her grandma
Our school chairs are really ________.
Uncomfortable.
Negative: I + watch + TV yesterday.
I didn’t watch TV yesterday.
She ___ (not/go) to school.
She didn’t go to school.
Negative: He + play + football.
He didn't play football.
Affirmative: My parents + drive + to the beach last summer.
My parents drove to the beach last summer.
English word for a place with a lot of people.
Crowded
Get on the bus.
When a plane has no people inside, it means it's _______.
Empty
Ask about object: They watched a movie last night.
What did they watch last night?
English phrase for: "bajarse del autobús".
Get off the bus.
Create a negative with They + see + a movie last night.
They didn’t see a movie last night.
Ask: You played football.
Did you play football?
Ask about time: He arrived at 8.
What time did he arrive?
When something is not clean menas that it's _______.
Dirty
Ask: He ate pizza last night.
Did he eat pizza last night?
Ask: She studied English yesterday.
Did she study English yesterday?
Ask: They went to the park.
Did they go to the park?
Ask about place: I went to the park.
Where did you go?
Ask about activity: She played tennis yesterday.
What did she play yesterday?
Ask about person: The teacher was in class yesterday.
Who was in class yesterday?
Ask about place: She was at the park yesterday.
Where was she yesterday?