One Saturday, Sarah woke up early. She had breakfast with her family, she had a
quick shower, and left home to work.
On her way to the office, a handsome man asked her if she knew where the closest
bank was. She told him where it was. The man asked her if she could go with him to
the bank and to have a cup of coffee afterwards. She said yes.
Sarah and the man had coffee. After that, they went to the cinema and then to a
disco. They danced for 3 hours. Sarah didn't ask the man's name, she
didn't
add
him on Facebook or Whatsapp. At midnight, the man said he had to go to the
bathroom, but he didn't come back.
Sarah fell in love with the man; she wanted the man to come back. She waited for
him for 5 years, but he didn't come back. Sarah had lost all hope
about love. She
prayed to God frequently
One day, Sarah was waiting in line in the bank when a man came up to her and
asked her what time it was. His voice sounded familiar
, it was the same man; his
name was Joseph.
They married 8 months later and had 2 beautiful daughters.
cuale son los verbos, cuales son los sustantivos, cuales son los articulo, cuales son las prepocisiones, cuales son los conectores, cuales son los pronobres, los nesesito en inglés

Respuesta :

Respuesta:Certainly! Let’s break down the elements in your story and identify the relevant parts in English:

Verbs (verbos):

woke up, had, told, asked, could go, had, went, danced, didn’t ask, didn’t add, said, waited, prayed, came up, asked, sounded, married, had.

Nouns (sustantivos):

Saturday, Sarah, family, shower, home, office, man, bank, coffee, cinema, disco, hours, name, Facebook, Whatsapp, midnight, love, hope, God, line, voice, Joseph, daughters.

Articles (artículos):

“a” and “the” are used before nouns to specify whether they are indefinite or definite. For example:

“a handsome man” (indefinite article)

“the bank” (definite article)

Prepositions (preposiciones):

on her way to, with him, to the bank, for 5 years, in line, up to her, at midnight, in the bank.

Conjunctions (conectores):

“and” is used to connect phrases or sentences. For example:

“Sarah and the man had coffee.”

Pronouns (pronombres):

“she,” “him,” “he,” “his,” “it,” “they,” “her.”

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