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The document consists of various exercises related to English grammar, including affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms in different tenses. It includes sentences for practice in present, past, and past continuous tenses, along with questions to enhance understanding. The exercises aim to improve proficiency in using English verbs and sentence structures.
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SUBJECT: Idioma Extranjero II v1

Name:, Career:
homework title:Administración de lafile
Assignment 4 Text Mercadotecnia
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1. NOTEBOOK EXERSICE A (7 SENTENCES)

1. They didn’t buy the clothes

2. I didn’t drink a coffee

3. The liquid didn’t freeze

4. Didn’t you know the driver?

5. Luis didn’t begin his trip earlier

6. Didn’t she go to the tour?

7. We didn’t find the dress

AFFIRMATIVE FORM:

1. They bought clothes.

2. I drank coffee.

3. The liquid froze.

4. You knew the driver.

5. Luis began his trip earlier.

6. She went on the tour.

7. We found the address.

2. NITEBOOK EXERSICE B PRESENT (10 SENTENCES)

1. They begin a new book each month.

2. She gives candies to the kids at school.

3. I drink a delicious beverage in the cafeteria.

4. We bring our best tools to the meeting.

5. The cat feels sad because they do not have food.

6. He pays the bills regularly.

7. You sleep too late on weekends.

8. We wear the uniform of the Company.

9. You take the news too seriously.

10. I spend too much time watching TV.

PAST AFFIRMATIVE

1. They began a new book each month.


2. She gave candies to the kids at school.

3. I drank a delicious drink age in a cafeteria.

4. We brought our best tools to the meeting.

5. The cat felt sad because they didn’t have food.

6. He paid the bills regularly.

7. You slept too late on weekends.

8. We wore the uniform of the Company.

9. You took the news too seriously.

10. I spent too much time watching TV.

NEGATIVE

1. They didn’t begin a new book each month.

2. She didn’t give candies to the kids at school.

3. I didn’t it drink a delicious beverage in a cafeteria.

4. We didn’t bring our best to los to the meeting.

5. The cat didn’t feel sad because they didn’t have food.

6. He didn’t pay the bills regularly.

7. You didn’t sleep too late on weekends.

8. We didn’t wear the uniform of the Company.

9. You didn’t take too seriously.

INTERROGATIVE

1. Did they begin a new book each month?

2. Did she give can dies to the kids at school?

3. Did I drink a delicious beverage in a cafeteria?

4. Did we bring our best tools to the meeting?

5. Did the cat feel sad because they didn’t have food?

6. Did he pay the bills regularly?


7. Did you sleep too late on weekends?

8. Did we wear the uniform of the company?

9. Did you take too seriously?

10. Did I spend too much time watching TV?

3. NOTEBBOK EXERCISE C (10 sentences)

1. She met her husband at the party.

2. They built a modern computer.

3. You came at 5:00 to the interview.

4. We ate regional food at the festival.

5. She swam with all her effort.

6. He was sad because he broke his new toy.

7. I drew a pattern for a dress.

8. You spokes lowly and clearly.

9. They woke up too early.

10. We got that offer in the mall.

QUESTIONS

1. Where did she meet her husband?

2. What did they build?

3. Why did I come here at 6:00?

4. Where did you eat regional food?

5. How did she swim?

6. Why did he feel sad?

7. What did you draw?

8. How did speak?

9. When did they wake up?

10. Where did you get that offer?


PAST CONTINOUS

EXSERSIVE A: ORIGINAL SENTENCE:

1. I am watching TV.

2. They are developing their plans.

3. The customer is asking for the Price.

4. We are having dinner.

5. He is always talking.

6. She is sitting on my chair.

7. You are not listening to me.

8. I am driving to the store.

9. It is raining heavily.

10. The kids are running in the playground.

AFFIRMATIVE PAST CONTINOUS

1. I was watching TV.

2. They were developing their plans.

3. The customer was asking for the Price.

4. We were having dinner.

5. He was always talking.

6. She was sitting on my chair.

7. You were listening to me.

8. I was driving to the store.

9. It was raining heavily.

10. The kids were running in the playground.

AFFIRMATIVE PAST CONTINOUS

1. I was watching TV.

2. They were developing their plans.

3. The customer was asking for the Price.


4. We were having dinner.

5. He was always talking.

6. She was sitting on my chair.

7. You were listening to me.

8. I was driving to the store.

9. It was raining heavily.

10. The kids were running in the playground.

NEGATIVE PAST CONTINOUS

1. I wasn’t watching TV.

2. They weren’t developing their plans.

3. The customer wasn’t asking for the price.

4. We weren’t having dinner.

5. He wasn’t always talking.

6. She wasn’t sitting on my chair.

7. You were not listening to me.

8. I wasn’t driving to the store.

9. It was not raining heavily.

10. The kids were not running in the playground.

INTERROGATIVE FORM PAST CONTINOUS

1. Was I watching TV?

2. Were they developing their plans?

3. Was the customer asking for the price?

4. Were we having dinner?

5. Was he always talking?

6. Was she sitting on my chair?

7. Were you listening to me?

8. Was I driving to the store?


9. Was I training heavily?

10. Were the kids running in the playground?

EXERSIVE B

1. What - they - think. What were they thinking about me?

2. When - I - sing. When was I singing last night at the karaoke bar? Was it late?

3. Where - she - run. Where was she running during her training?

4. Why – they - sleep. Why were they sleeping at the school?

5. Who - he - looking for. Who was he looking for at the mall?

6. When- you- eat. When were you eating today for lunch? Was it right at noon?

7. How – we - cook. How were we cooking the lamb for the last 5 de mayo?

8. Why – she – go. Why was she going to the doctor last week?

9. Where – I – draw. Where was I drawing the mural for the city s contest?

10. What – it - leave? What was it leaving behind while moving forward?

THA LAST FIVE SENTENCE

1. She was writing a song when I called her.

2. He was visiting his grandmother when the storm started.

3. They were watching a movie when the power went out.

4. The sun was shining when we went for a walk.

5. I was finishing my homework when the phone rang.

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