1.3.9. complete the sentences. 1) i have already spent my money 2) my parents bave never snak 3) yesterday i do even& ses 4) my friends lost okotekedhe 5) my teacher not 6) we walked past 7) we i just trocin 8) he
In this sentence, the word "already" indicates that the action of spending the money has already been done. The word "spent" is the past participle form of the verb "spend". This means that the action of spending the money happened in the past.
2) My parents have never snak.
There seems to be a spelling error in this sentence. The correct word should be "snack". The word "never" indicates that the action of snacking has never happened before. The verb "have" is used here to show that the action is completed in the past and has relevance to the present.
3) Yesterday I do even& ses.
This sentence is a bit unclear and may have some errors. It appears that the word "do" should be changed to "didn't". The correct phrase would be "Yesterday I didn't do even one set." The word "didn't" is the contraction of "did not", which shows the negative past tense of the verb "do". The word "even" is used to emphasize the absence of doing any sets.
4) My friends lost okotekedhe.
It seems that there may be an error in this sentence as the word "okotekedhe" doesn't make sense. However, assuming it's a placeholder for another word, the correct phrase would be "My friends lost something." The word "lost" is the past tense form of the verb "lose", which means to misplace or no longer have possession of something.
5) My teacher not.
This sentence is incomplete and lacks a verb or an auxiliary verb. Assuming it's a negative statement, the correct phrase could be "My teacher does not teach." The word "not" is used to negate the action of teaching, and the verb "teach" is used to describe the action performed by the teacher.
6) We walked past.
This sentence is a complete statement. The verb "walked" is the past tense form of the verb "walk", which means to move forward by foot. The word "past" indicates the direction or the location the action occurred.
7) We.
This sentence appears to be incomplete. It lacks a verb or any context. Without further information, it is not possible to provide a complete response.
8) He.
Similar to the previous sentence, this sentence is also incomplete. It only includes a pronoun without any verb or context. More information is needed to provide a detailed answer.
In this sentence, the word "already" indicates that the action of spending the money has already been done. The word "spent" is the past participle form of the verb "spend". This means that the action of spending the money happened in the past.
2) My parents have never snak.
There seems to be a spelling error in this sentence. The correct word should be "snack". The word "never" indicates that the action of snacking has never happened before. The verb "have" is used here to show that the action is completed in the past and has relevance to the present.
3) Yesterday I do even& ses.
This sentence is a bit unclear and may have some errors. It appears that the word "do" should be changed to "didn't". The correct phrase would be "Yesterday I didn't do even one set." The word "didn't" is the contraction of "did not", which shows the negative past tense of the verb "do". The word "even" is used to emphasize the absence of doing any sets.
4) My friends lost okotekedhe.
It seems that there may be an error in this sentence as the word "okotekedhe" doesn't make sense. However, assuming it's a placeholder for another word, the correct phrase would be "My friends lost something." The word "lost" is the past tense form of the verb "lose", which means to misplace or no longer have possession of something.
5) My teacher not.
This sentence is incomplete and lacks a verb or an auxiliary verb. Assuming it's a negative statement, the correct phrase could be "My teacher does not teach." The word "not" is used to negate the action of teaching, and the verb "teach" is used to describe the action performed by the teacher.
6) We walked past.
This sentence is a complete statement. The verb "walked" is the past tense form of the verb "walk", which means to move forward by foot. The word "past" indicates the direction or the location the action occurred.
7) We.
This sentence appears to be incomplete. It lacks a verb or any context. Without further information, it is not possible to provide a complete response.
8) He.
Similar to the previous sentence, this sentence is also incomplete. It only includes a pronoun without any verb or context. More information is needed to provide a detailed answer.