No comiences una pregunta con “someone/somebody” en inglés. Es
común usar “alguien” al principio de una pregunta en español, pero no traduzcas estas preguntas al inglés literalmente porque las estructuras son diferentes y suena muy raro. En inglés, necesitas ciertas palabras al principio de una pregunta. Aquí está una muestra:1. Do o Does
2. Una forma del verbo TO BE como “Is” o “Are”
3. Un verbo modal como:
- Can
- Could
- Would
- Should
Por ejemplo:
¿Alguien para hablar?
Someone to talk? ❌
Does anyone want to talk? ✅
Somebody to chat? ❌
Does anyone want to chat? ✅
Does anybody want to chat? ✅
Would anyone like to chat? ✅
Would anybody like to chat? ✅
Someone to help me practice English? ❌
Someone can help me practice English? ❌
Can someone help me practice English? ✅
Could somebody help me practice English? ✅
Does anyone want to help me practice English? ✅
Someone knows an app for learn English grammar? ❌
Does anyone know of an app for learning English grammar? ✅
Anyone wants to talk? ❌
Does anyone want to talk? ✅
Would anyone like to talk? ✅
Someone could help me? ❌
Could someone help me? ✅
Someone here plays Call of Duty? ❌
Does anyone here play Call of Duty? ✅
Puedes usar “someone/somebody” al principio de una declaración. Recuerda que una declaración no es una pregunta. La diferencia es importante.
Alguien comió la comida.
Someone ate the food. ✅
Somebody ate the food. ✅
Someone knows the answer? ❌
Somebody knows the answer? ❌
Does anyone know the answer? ✅
Does anybody know the answer? ✅
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