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Step 2:

Does she often have eggs for breakfast?


o A/: not, ruth sometimes eats eggs for breakfast.

If Ruth goes to bed without brushing her teeth, what does she do?
o A/: Then must get up in the middle of the night to do so.

What does Ruth never do before bed? Why?


o A/: Washing up face, because that always wakes she up.

What does Ruth must always drink in the morning?


o A/: a delicious coffee.

What time does Ruth usually brush her teeth?


o A/: At 8:00 o’clock after dinner.

What does Ruth always do in the morning?


o A/: She wakes up and immediately takes a shower.

What does she sometimes wear?


o A/: He uses sometimes a formal dress when she has to go to work.

What does Ruth occasionally do to remember to brush her teeth?


o A/: He setups an alarm just for that.

B° The dog / bark

The dog always barks he cat


My father and I / drink

My father and I sometimes drink beer.

She / eat

She sometimes eats eggs for breakfast.

Liliana and Santiago / speak

Liliana and Santiago never speak sports.

Papa criolla.

Salt.

Pepper.

Wáter.

Chicken.

Capers.

Heavy cream.

White potatoes.

Guascas.

Red potatoes.

Cilantro.

Garlic.

Onions.

Elote.

Chicken broth.

Step 3°:
Ingredients List:

Step 4°:

Past progresive:

 I was landing in Riohacha’s airport.


 I was eating friche in the main park.
 I was walking around.
 I was doing the check-in in the hotel.
 I was waking up really early.
 I was going to travel to Cabo de la Vela.
 I was drinking a delicious juice.
 I was enjoying of calm.
 I was visiting El Faro.
 I was running.
 I was visiting The Taroa Dunes.

Simple past:

 I was in la Guajira.
 I had lunch there in Riohacha.
 I enjoyed every moment there.
 I spent the whole day around.
 I was very excited because.
 I continued walking.
 I stopped again in the Arcoiris beach.
 I went to Ojo del Agua beach.
 I also wanted to visit Punta Gallinas.

They / become (Affirmative)

They became artists last year.


We / run (negative sentence)

We did not run with his team mate.

She / call (Interrogative sentence)

Did she call at lunchtime?

He / make (Affirmative sentence)

He made a healthy morning meal.

I / sing (Interrogative sentence)

Did I sing loudly enough for show?

You / work (negative sentence)

You did not work in the weeks leading up to Semana Santa.

We / write (Affirmative sentence)

We wrote a letter to our school district.

We / fold (Negative sentence)

We weren’t folding the t-shirts.

You / blow (Interrogative sentence)

Were you blowing out his birthday candles?

She / hide (Affirmative sentence)

She was hiding in a room behind closed doors.

He / sleep (Negative sentence)

He was not sleeping getting enough rest

That / bite (interrogative sentence)

Was I running faster?

They / lead (affirmative sentence)

They were dancing all day.


I / forget (Negative sentence)

I did not forget your gift.

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