Los niños lo disfrutaron mucho
la cabaña nos quedó lejos
la piña sabía muy buena
la noche refulgía cual diamante
los perros corrieron con susto
la soprano que cantaba espléndido
las almohadas de color grana
los reyes pactaron la paz
la policía llegó a tiempo
los huéspedes esperaban muy vivaces
What if,The,They, dud think people
"An evil person lurked in the bushes"
The first person, simple past tense of the verb ser (to be) is yo era (I was).The first person, simple past tense of the verb estar (to be) is yo estuve (I was), or the imperfect tense yo estaba(I was).I was a doctor - Yo era médico.I was there - Yo estuve/estaba allí
you can start by using subjects in your sentences! :P
To write a transitive sentence, you need a subject (the doer), a verb (the action), and a direct object (the receiver of the action). For example, in the sentence "She ate an apple," "She" is the subject, "ate" is the verb, and "an apple" is the direct object. This structure shows that the action of eating is done by the subject to the direct object.
Sheath
Most teachers in schools don't except it as a starting word, but in many books, authors start some sentences with 'and'
Her constant tapping on the desk was starting to irritate me.
Sentences that include words or phrases that connect ideas or connect to other sentences in a paragraph. Like starting a sentence with first, a 2nd sentence with then and a 3rd sentence with finally.
How about a vase- contains water and flowers- or a vault- contains money and valuables.
Sentences can be as long as you want, but the longer that sentences get, the less likely that they contain a single thought, and the more likely that they should be broken up into shorter sentences for clarity. Particularly unclear are sentences that start a thought, diverge to a number of possibilities, and then return to the original thought at the end.
Type your answer here... A word starting with a c that contains qu is "conquest"!!