I didn't play basketball yesterday.
Did you play basketball yesterday?
I wasn't playing computer games yesterday at 5 p.m
Were you playing basketball yesterday at 5 p.m?*
Объяснение:
Первое предложение – в Past Simple. -- от него образуется с в времени – did с отрицанием not, т.е didn't. Глагол play возвращается в свою основную форму, т.е без -ed, т.к мы уже поставили Did.
В вопросе (?) Did выносим вперёд, и переписываем остальное предложение.
Второе предложение – Past Continious.
-- От него образуется с добавления not к was, т.е wasn't.
В Вопросе (?) мы ставим в начало Were, т.к нельзя поставить Was с You, после you и глагол с ing-овым окончанием.
* У меня был вариант с Was, но тогда нужно задавать вопрос к себе, т.е Was I playing, однако звучит кривовато, согласись? Так что я больше склоняюсь к варианту с Were you playing.
Удачи! ❤️
Объяснение:
To пишется к примеру, to be go, to lisening
Я думаю если не много подумать то ты поймёшь почему пишется. - Ing пишется
Окончание -ing у глаголов служит для образования некоторых форм причастия (Participle), которое также используется в качестве глагольной формы времен Continuous, и формы Gerund. -Ing также может выступать в роли суффикса для образования существительных и прилагательных. После добавления окончания -ing изменяется значение слова с ответа на вопрос «Что делать?» на «Что? Какой? Как?».
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