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taylor swift I don't like your little games Don't like your tilted stage The role you made me play Of the fool, no, I don't like you I don't like your perfect crime How you laugh when you lie You said the gun was mine Isn't cool, no, I don't like you (oh!) But I got smarter, I got harder in the nick of time Honey, I rose up from the dead, I do it all the time I've got a list of names and yours is in red, underlined I check it once, then I check it twice, oh! Ooh, look what you made me do Look what you made me do Look what you just made me do Look what you just made me Ooh, look what you made me do Look what you made me do Look what you just made me do Look what you just made me do I don't like your kingdom keys They once belonged to me You asked me for a place to sleep Locked me out and threw a feast (what?) The world moves on, another day, another drama, drama But not for me, not for me, all I think about is karma And the...
SIMPLE FUTURE FUNCIONES DEL "SIMPLE FUTURE" El "simple future" se refiere a un tiempo posterior al actual y expresa hechos o certezas. En este caso, no hay lugar para la actitud. El "simple future" se emplea: Para predecir un evento futuro: It  will rain  tomorrow. Con "I" o "we", para expresar una decisión espontánea: I'll pay  for the tickets by credit card. Para expresar voluntad o disposición de hacer algo:  I'll do  the washing-up. He'll carry  your bag for you. En forma negativa, para expresar rechazo o falta de disposición para hacer algo: The baby  won't eat  his soup. I  won't leave  until I've seen the manager! En forma interrogativa con "shall" y "I", para formular un ofrecimiento: Shall I open  the window? En forma interrogativa con "shall" y "we", para formular una sugerencia: Shall we go  to the cinema tonight? En forma interrogativa con...
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https://www.amigosingleses.com/2018/02/22/aprende-usar-las-question-tags-en-ingles/    El verbo auxiliar APARECE en la oración. Verbo ‘to be’ (present & past continuous) He  is  sleeping,  isn’t  he? You  are  working this week,  aren’t  you? She  was  ill last week,  wasn’t  she? They  were  eating,  weren’t  they? Present & past perfect You  have  met my sister,  haven’t  you?  She  has  eaten my cake,  hasn’t  she? You  had  spoken to Mary,  hadn’t  you? Will & modal verbs It  will  be fine,  won’t  it? She  won’t  tell anybody,  will  she? You  can’t  take sugar,  can  you? I  should  study hard,  shouldn’t  I? He  must  be so sad,  musn’t  he?  El verbo auxiliar NO APARECE en la orac...