Respuesta:
I. Annie love (love) to walk on the mountain.
II. She and her family have (have) three dogs and two cats.
III. She goes (go) to school at 8.30 am.
IV. Her father is (be) a vet.
V. They usually eat (eat) lunch on the mountain on weekends
Explicación:
En 'Affirmative', solo conjugamos al verbo (agregando -s, -es o -ies, eso dependa de la terminación del verbo), cuando ésta con:
→ Ejemplo: Sarai watches TV at night.
Sarai ---> She = Ella
Pero si ésta con:
No conjugamos al 'verbo', el verbo se queda en su forma de base (como ésta).
→ Ejemplo: Lucia and Anne play soccer every afternoon.
Lucia and Anne = Lucia y Anne ---> They = Ellos o ellas
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Respuesta:
I. Annie love (love) to walk on the mountain.
II. She and her family have (have) three dogs and two cats.
III. She goes (go) to school at 8.30 am.
IV. Her father is (be) a vet.
V. They usually eat (eat) lunch on the mountain on weekends
Explicación:
En 'Affirmative', solo conjugamos al verbo (agregando -s, -es o -ies, eso dependa de la terminación del verbo), cuando ésta con:
→ Ejemplo: Sarai watches TV at night.
Sarai ---> She = Ella
Pero si ésta con:
No conjugamos al 'verbo', el verbo se queda en su forma de base (como ésta).
→ Ejemplo: Lucia and Anne play soccer every afternoon.
Lucia and Anne = Lucia y Anne ---> They = Ellos o ellas
>>>>>>>>----------------------------------------------------------------------<<<<<<<<
━ Espero te sirva! =D
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