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Emilio puts the shirt in the drawer.
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Do you want this rewritten, translated, turned into a question, changed in tense/voice, or continued as part of a story? Here are a few common alternatives — tell me which you’d like or what else you need:
- Passive voice (past): The shirt was put in the drawer by Emilio.
- Past progressive: Emilio was putting the shirt in the drawer.
- Present simple: Emilio puts the shirt in the drawer.
- Future: Emilio will put the shirt in the drawer.
- Negative: Emilio did not put the shirt in the drawer.
- Question: Did Emilio put the shirt in the drawer?
- Spanish: Emilio pone la camiseta en el cajón.
Which one do you want, or would you like something different (e.g., longer scene, dialogue, grammar explanation)?
- Passive voice (past): The shirt was put in the drawer by Emilio.
- Past progressive: Emilio was putting the shirt in the drawer.
- Present simple: Emilio puts the shirt in the drawer.
- Future: Emilio will put the shirt in the drawer.
- Negative: Emilio did not put the shirt in the drawer.
- Question: Did Emilio put the shirt in the drawer?
- Spanish: Emilio pone la camiseta en el cajón.
Which one do you want, or would you like something different (e.g., longer scene, dialogue, grammar explanation)?
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