1. Anna has a cat. She doesn'thave a video camera.
2. Michael doesn't have a car, but he has a stereo.
3. Rachael doesn't have a stereo, but she have a car.
4. Michael and Rachel don't have a cat, but they have a video camera.
5. Rachel has a video camera. She doesn't have a cat.
6. Ana and Michael have a stereo. They don't have a car.
7. Anna doesn't have a car, but she have a stereo.
8. Michael have a video camera. He doesn't have a cat.
Las palabras en negritas son las respuestas:)
Explicación:
Cuando hablamos de "He / She / It " El verbo "have" cambia a "has" pero cuando usamos un auxiliar en negativo, en este caso "Doesn't / don't" el verbo "has" cambia a "have".
Usamos "doesn't" cuando son "He / She / It" y para "I / We / They / You" usamos "don't".
Respuesta:
1. Anna has a cat. She doesn't have a video camera.
2. Michael doesn't have a car, but he has a stereo.
3. Rachael doesn't have a stereo, but she have a car.
4. Michael and Rachel don't have a cat, but they have a video camera.
5. Rachel has a video camera. She doesn't have a cat.
6. Ana and Michael have a stereo. They don't have a car.
7. Anna doesn't have a car, but she have a stereo.
8. Michael have a video camera. He doesn't have a cat.
Las palabras en negritas son las respuestas:)
Explicación:
Cuando hablamos de "He / She / It " El verbo "have" cambia a "has" pero cuando usamos un auxiliar en negativo, en este caso "Doesn't / don't" el verbo "has" cambia a "have".
Usamos "doesn't" cuando son "He / She / It" y para "I / We / They / You" usamos "don't".