Definición y traducción inglés < > español de Take a shower
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Traducción & Definición
to take a shower: tomar una ducha
to be in the shower estar en la ducha
Ejemplos
- "Once she does arrive, she will need a shower, but more importantly a machine and a screen."
- "Every day, meditation... yoga... tea ...showers!"
- "Polly : Were you taking a shower?"
- "I'm just stepping out the shower!"
Ejercicio 1
Following the example, re-write the sentence in the negative form using the term 'still'
Type the complete sentence in the blank
You have yet to do your homework --> You still haven't done your homework.
You have yet to ask a question --> .
We have yet to reach an agreement --> .
Horatio has yet to take a shower --> .
Type the complete sentence in the blank
You have yet to do your homework --> You still haven't done your homework.
You have yet to ask a question --> .
We have yet to reach an agreement --> .
Horatio has yet to take a shower --> .
Following the example, re-write the sentence in the negative form using the term 'still'
Type the complete sentence in the blank
You have yet to do your homework --> You still haven't done your homework.
You have yet to ask a question --> You still haven't asked a question 1.
We have yet to reach an agreement --> We still haven't reached an agreement 2.
Horatio has yet to take a shower --> Horatio still hasn't taken a shower 3.
Type the complete sentence in the blank
You have yet to do your homework --> You still haven't done your homework.
You have yet to ask a question --> You still haven't asked a question 1.
We have yet to reach an agreement --> We still haven't reached an agreement 2.
Horatio has yet to take a shower --> Horatio still hasn't taken a shower 3.
1 You still haven't asked a question: 'Still' can be used as the negative equivalent of 'yet'. Both terms express that an action has not occurred, or that an action remains unfinished or uncompleted. When using the term 'still' to express this, we use the negative form of the auxiliary 'have' and the past tense form of the main verb 'ask'. The sentence 'You have yet to ask a question' and 'You haven't asked a question' express exactly the same meaning. Using 'yet' is more formal, and 'still' is more natural in spoken English. 'Still' is placed between the subject and auxiliary and verb in the sentence.
2 We still haven't reached an agreement: 'Still' can be used as the negative equivalent of 'yet'. Both terms express that an action has not occurred, or that an action remains unfinished or uncompleted. When using the term 'still' to express this, we use the negative form of the auxiliary 'have' and the past tense form of the main verb 'reach'. The sentence 'We have yet to reach an agreement' and 'We still haven't reached an agreement' express exactly the same meaning. Using 'yet' is more formal, and 'still' is more natural in spoken English. 'Still' is placed between the subject and auxiliary and verb in the sentence.
3 Horatio still hasn't taken a shower: 'Still' can be used as the negative equivalent of 'yet'. Both terms express that an action has not occurred, or that an action remains unfinished or uncompleted. When using the term 'still' to express this, we use the negative form of the auxiliary 'have' and the past tense form of the main verb 'take'. The sentence 'Horatio has yet to take a shower' and 'Horatio still hasn't taken a shower' express exactly the same meaning. Using 'yet' is more formal, and 'still' is more natural in spoken English. 'Still' is placed between the subject and auxiliary and verb in the sentence.
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