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Francisco Centeno Hernández

18003550
Idioma extranjero
16 de marzo de 2021

Apostrophe + S
1. My father's car is outside.
2. I am going to Kelly's apartment.
3. He will buy her clothes in my friend's store.
4. The children's toys are broken.
5. Jim's sister is nice.

To have
1. You have to read this book.
2. They have to repair the roof.
3. We have to take the next flight.
4. You have to calm down.
5. She has to buy new clothes.
6. You have to make a decision.
7. You don’t have to help him.
8. We have to leave now.
9. You have to tell the police what you saw.
10. I have to fix this before the boss finds out.

On, at, in
1. He wakes up verty early in the morning.
2. The group will meet again in the evening.
3. We always have tea together in the afternoon.
4.

Classes start on Monday.


5. I like going to the park on Sundays.
6. They were at the restaurant on Friday.
7. Let’s meet on Saturday.

8. Smith can’t see you at the moment.


9. What did you do at the weekend?
10. At that time I still believe that Santa Claus existed.

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