Translate a sentence, a question, answer the question, and translate.

Updated on educate 2024-05-27
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    For example, you

    loveme,don't

    you?Or you

    don'tlove

    me,doyou?

    youlove

    me,don't

    you?yes,i

    do.Yes, I love you.

    youdon't

    loveme,do

    you?yes,ido.

    No, I love you.

    This represents an antonymous interrogative sentence.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Saturday Sunny.

    Today, Tomily John and I went to the water park. We painted some pictures. John loves to take pictures and he takes a lot of **s there.

    I love swimming and I have a lot of fun in the pool. Tommy wants to play chess, but no one plays with him. Lily loves to read, and she reads a storybook under a big tree.

    We also had picnics in the water park. John forgot to bring food. We all had a great time today.

    Q: What's the weather like today?

    sunny.

    How many people went to the park.

    four four.

    What John likes.

    He likes taking photos of what Anne did there.

    Is the name misplaced?

    Did anyone play chess with Tommy?

    no, nobody, nobody,

    Where Lily reads storybooks.

    Under a big tree, they had a picnic in the park.

    yes, they do, yes, they have.

    Who forgot to bring food.

    john

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello everyone, my name is FannyI am a student and now I am in secondary school. My school is big and beautiful, I ride to school every morning (go to school by=ride to school) and my friend is Linda and she is very friendly.

    I think I'm going to be a teacher when I grow up.

    that)her school was beautiful and big

    that)she went school by bike

    she said(that)her friend was very friedly

    she said (that)she would be a teacher when she grows uo.

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