ClownMagicianAcrobatJugglerVendorTrapeze PayasoMagoAcróbataMalabaristaVendedorTrapecista Replacing lightbulbs Make people laugh Do tricksSellToss things.

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ClownMagicianAcrobatJugglerVendorTrapeze PayasoMagoAcróbataMalabaristaVendedorTrapecista Replacing lightbulbs Make people laugh Do tricksSellToss things into the air Remblazando bombillos Hacer reír a las personas Hacer trucos VenderTirar cosas en el aire

In this unit we’re going to learn the present simple in the negative way to express actions that we don’t do. En esta unidad aprenderemos el presente simple de forma negativa para expresar acciones que no hacemos. Negative: Subject + auxiliary+ not + verb + complement Eg. The magician does not walk on a ball Eg. The acrobats do not sell pop corns