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Adriana
Help!!!
Hi guys!!! I need help to answers some questions of the university. Thanks
1) Which of the following sentences sounds MOST natural in English:
“Will you be able to come to the party?” – “I’m not sure yet. I’ll let you know.”
“Will you be able to come to the party?” – “I’m not sure yet. I let you know.”
“Are you going to be able to come to the party?” – “I’m not sure yet. I let you know.”
“Will you be able to come to the party?” – “I’m not sure yet. I’m going to let you know.”
2) Which is a correct way of asking “Você fumava?”
Have you smoked?
Were you used to smoke?
Are you used to smoke?
Did you use to smoke?
3) Which of the following is NOT a natural sentence of English:
We’re throwing a party next Saturday.
We’re going to throw a party next Saturday.
We’ll throw a party next Saturday.
We throw a party next Saturday.
23 mai 2013 12:36
Corrections · 4
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1) Which of the following sentences sounds MOST natural in English:
“Will you be able to come to the party?” – “I’m not sure yet. I’ll let you know.”
2) Which is a correct way of asking “Você fumava?”
Did you use to smoke?
3) Which of the following is NOT a natural sentence of English:
We throw a party next Saturday.
23 mai 2013
Thank you very much!!!
23 mai 2013
1. First is most natural.
2. If this is supposed to ask about normal/usual practice in the past, then the last is normal in colloquial everyday English. The first option would ask whether the person has ever smoked at any time in the past.
3. The last is poor English; the others are acceptable in different contexts.
23 mai 2013
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Adriana
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Portugais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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