*Consulta la
explicación de la diferencia de uso de términos confusos en inglés.
1. If you’ll take my , you’ll take it back to the shop first thing in the morning.
2. I you to take my offer very seriously.
3. What do you me to do?
4. I can’t tell you how much I appreciate your .
1. I know he didn't go to see the doctor, but he
.
2. There’s no point the bus, it’s too slow.
3. I need to finish the project I'm working on Friday at the latest.
4. The car can't be dirty she .
5. We thought you to the meeting.
*Consulta la
explicación de la diferencia de uso de términos confusos en inglés.
1. The coins we found on the beach were
so we threw them away.
2. The British Royal Family’s Crown Jewels in Buckingham Palace are
which is why they are guarded so well.
3. The works of art in the Louvre in Paris are . It’s impossible to estimate the combined value of all the
masterpieces there.
4. I’m afraid to say that these comics are . They are in very bad condition and someone has drawn on every page
with a pen.
1. He plays water polo,
?
2. I can’t help how lucky we were to arrive early.
3. I won't go to the hospital you come with me.
4. It's no use to her. She doesn't listen.
5. Jim never been to Paris.
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