"PRÁCTICA 5"
- SIMPLE PRESENT: The girls eats both bananas and grapes.
- SIMPLE PRESENT: I like both apples and pears.
- SIMPLE PRESENT: I jump both in the bed and trampoline.
- SIMPLE PRESENT: She reads both the newspaper Reforma and La Prensa.
- SIMPLE PAST: He worked yesterday in his garden, either because he was having a party or he was bored.
- SIMPLE PAST: She lived in London either for work or school.
- SIMPLE PAST: He was later either because he woke up late or was not brought by the bus.
- SIMPLE PAST: She smoked a lot either because of anxiety or stress.
- SIMPLE FUTURE: But neither agency will be responsible.
- SIMPLE FUTURE: These two aspects are neither incompatible nor contradictory, but will complementary.
- SIMPLE FUTURE: Therefor, neither will can we earn the cup.
- SIMPLE FUTURE: Yes, me neither but it will be that Jack is sleeping on the sofa.
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