Respuesta:
1. is paul working today?
2.what are the children doing?
3.are you listening to me?
4.where are going your friends?
6. what is jessica cooking?
1. Is Paul working today?
2. What are the children doing?
3. Are you listening to me?
4. Where are your friends going?
5. Are your parents watching te (c-) cleuisian? (Así se escribe el programa??)
6. What is Jessica cooking?
Explicación:
Cuando hacemos preguntas en Present Continuous, el verb 'to be' va a ir adelante del Sujeto.
- Estructura: Verb 'to be' (Am, Is, Are) + Sujeto + verbo + -ing + complemento?
Cuando hacemos preguntas con WH-Questions (What, Where, When, etc), el WH va a ir adelante del verb 'to be'.
- Estructura: WH-Questions + verb 'to be' (am, is, are) + Sujeto + verbo + -ing + complemento?
Cuando usamos 'WH-Questions', hacemos respuestas largas.
Sí no entiendes algo, no dudes en preguntarme.
Salu2! =D
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Respuesta:
1. is paul working today?
2.what are the children doing?
3.are you listening to me?
4.where are going your friends?
6. what is jessica cooking?
Verified answer
¡Hola, gilfredomesias4! :D
Respuesta:
1. Is Paul working today?
2. What are the children doing?
3. Are you listening to me?
4. Where are your friends going?
5. Are your parents watching te (c-) cleuisian? (Así se escribe el programa??)
6. What is Jessica cooking?
Explicación:
Cuando hacemos preguntas en Present Continuous, el verb 'to be' va a ir adelante del Sujeto.
- Estructura: Verb 'to be' (Am, Is, Are) + Sujeto + verbo + -ing + complemento?
Cuando hacemos preguntas con WH-Questions (What, Where, When, etc), el WH va a ir adelante del verb 'to be'.
- Estructura: WH-Questions + verb 'to be' (am, is, are) + Sujeto + verbo + -ing + complemento?
--> Datito:
Cuando usamos 'WH-Questions', hacemos respuestas largas.
Sí no entiendes algo, no dudes en preguntarme.
Salu2! =D
Att: AlisonKawaii92