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(TO BE, HAVE GOT, THERE IS/ARE, PRESENT SIMPLE AND PRESENT CONTINUOUS, PAST SIMPLE, FUTURE)

1.- El padre de Sam es alto y guapo. Tiene treinta y cuatro años

2.- Mis abuelos son del sur de España

3.- Tu primo está en la casa de su amigo

4.- Tu hijo es agradable y cariñoso

5.- Ella tiene pelo liso y ojos azules

6.- Mi tía tiene un coche cómodo

7.- El amigo de tu hermana tiene un buen trabajo

8.- La madre de Jane tiene una panadería en la carretera general

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10.- Hay un teatro detrás del centro comercial

11.- Hay una librería nueva al lado de la farmacia

12.- Hay dos restaurantes en mi pueblo

13.- Hay tres supermercados cerca del colegio

14.- No hay una panadería entre el banco y la zapatería

15.- No hay ningún cine en mi pueblo

16.- . ¿Cuántas playas hay en tu pueblo? Sólo hay una

17.- ¿Hay alguna gasolinera en tu pueblo? No, no hay

18.- Mary va a la peluquería los sábados

19.- Yo viajo a Madrid todos los años

20.- Mi madre trabaja por las tardes

21.- Tus amigos estudian en la biblioteca

22.- Tom cena a las 8:45

23.- Yo estoy desayunando ahora mismo

24.- Mi tío está lavando su coche ahora

25.- Él está durmiendo en el salón en este momento

26.- Tu padre está hablando por teléfono

27.- Ellos están tomando una copa ahora

28.- Yo voy a ir al cine el próximo jueves

29.- Tom vio una película la noche pasada

30.- Mi hermano fue al ayuntamiento hace una hora

31.- Ella lavó su coche el martes pasado

32.- Yo estuve en Londres hace dos semanas

33.- Mis padres vivieron en Alemania en 1967

34.- Mis amigos compraron ropa fin de semana pasado



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