• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: priscilafreitas
  • Perguntado 9 anos atrás

Por favor me ajudem nessa questão...
Identifique os verbos nas orações abaixo, classificando o seu tempo verbal. Exemplo na frase abaixo o primeiro verbo identificado é works: Presente Simples (afirmativa).

1) My father works in a company. Yesterday he did not work, because the workers are on strike. They are demanding a rise on their salaries. They have been demanding it since last year, but so far no rise has been given.

2) I saw Fred this morning. He was going home. Last time, when I met him, he had given me a book of math. He gave this book because he has been thinking about stopping studying. I told him not to do it. I said to him "I am going to teach you math".

3) What are you doing?
I am studying. Tomorrow I will have an English test. I am going to study English until midnight. I hope I will get a good grade!

4) The train leaves the station at 9 am every day. You will arrive at the station at 9.15 am. When you arrive, the train will have left.

5) John bought a new car yesterday. He had been saving money for a long time. He had just left his garage when someone crashed it. His car has no insurance. He is going to get his car fixed, but he will wait for a while since he has no money at the moment.

Respostas

respondido por: Bia1010
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1) My father works in a company. (Present Simple) 
Yesterday he dind't work (simple past - negative) 
They are demanding (present continuous) 
The have been demanding (present perfect continous)
....has been given (present perfect) 

2) I saw... (simple past) 
He was going (past continuous) 
met him (simple past) 
He had given (past perfect) 
He gave (simple past) 
He has been thinking (present perfect continuous) 
told (simple past) 
said (simple past) 
I am going to - future

3) I am studying (present continuous) 
wil - going to (future) 
I hope (present simple) 

4) Leaves (present simple) 
arrive (present simple) 

5) bought (simple past) 
had been saving (past perfect continuous) 
had just left (past perfect) 
crashed (simple past) 
has (present simple) 


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