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My family and I were (was / were) all born in Brazil - _________(wasn't / weren't) born in the U.S. I ____________(was / were) born in the city of Recife, and my brother ___________(was / were) born there, too. My parents _____________(wasn't / weren't) born in Recife. They ______________(was / were) born in Rio de Janeiro. In Rio, my father _____________(was / were) a teacher and my mother ____________(was / were) an engineer. They have their own business in Recife now.
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Respuesta: My family and I were all born in Brazil - weren't born in the U.S. I was born in the city of Recife, and my brother was born there, too. My parents weren't born in Recife. They were born in Rio de Janeiro. In Rio, my father was a teacher and my mother was an engineer. They have their own business in Recife now.Explicación: En inglés, el verbo 'to be' en pasado simple se conjuga como 'was' para la primera y tercera persona del singular (I, he, she, it) y 'were' para las demás personas (you, we, they). En este caso, usamos 'were' cuando hablamos de más de una persona (family, parents) y 'was' cuando hablamos de una sola persona (I, my brother, my father, my mother). 'Wasn't' y 'weren't' son las formas negativas de 'was' y 'were', respectivamente.