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Question Patterns

The Sealand cargo ship vanished during a Florida to Puerto Rico journey in a category 4 hurricane. Although some objects were found, the fate of the 33 people aboard remains unknown. |

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Question Patterns

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  1. Question Patterns Prof. Myrna Monllor English 112

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  4. Question Pattern 3 Do/ Does Did Will Am/Is/Are Was/Were Have/Has Had Base Form Base Form Base Form -ing Form -ing Form Past Participle Past Participle

  5. Exercise 1 1.They watchthe Oscars every year. 2. Rosalyn Sánchezpromoted“Relevopor la vida”. 3. The governor of Puerto Rico has lived in La Fortaleza for the past years. 4. The professor will give the students an exercise. 5. María and Luis are meeting at 3:00 in Plaza lasAméricasevery afternoon. 6. Jlodanceswell.

  6. Exercise A few months ago, a Sealandcargo ship disappeared while it was traveling from Florida to Puerto Rico. There were 33 people on the ship. Apparently, the ship encountered a category 4 hurricane and disappeared from the radar. When the ship left the port, the hurricane had already been announced; however, the ship did not change its course and continued sailing close to the Bahamas. Searchers have found objects from the ship, but no men seem to have survived.

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