• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: artefinalistapp90wow
  • Perguntado 7 anos atrás

C - Form questions in the Simple Present.
1) Frank / to read / comics
2) what / they / to eat / for breakfast
3) when / his mum / to come / home
4) to be / Peter / from Austria
5) Marie and Joe / to like / homework
6) you / to walk / to school
7) where / she / to live
8) why / you / to ride / your bike
9) how / Linda / to go / to the park
10) can / Ron / to speak / English

D - Negate the sentences.
1) Kevin plays basketball.
2) Steve can make breakfast.
3) I run to school.
4) The kite flies into the air.
5) He is from Spain.
6) Mr Smith teaches French.
7) Sandy washes her hair.
8) The children know the answer.
9) She sits on a chair.
10) Anne and Sue carry a box.

Respostas

respondido por: annvpike
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Resposta:

C - Questions in the simple present:

1) Does Frank read comics?

2) What do they eat for breakfast?

3) When does his mum come home?

4) Are you Peter from Austria?

5) Do Marie and Joe like doing homework?

6) Do you walk to school?

7) Where does she live?

8) Why do you ride your bike?

9) How does Linda go to the park?

10) Can Ron speak English.

D - Negative sentences:

1) Kevin doesn't play basketball.

2) Steve can't make breakfast.

3) I don't run to school.

4) The kite doesn't fly into the air.

5) He isn't from Spain.

6) Mr. Smith doesn't teach French.

7) Sandy doesn't wash her hair.

8) The children don't know the answer.

9) She doesn't sit on a chair.

10) Anne and Sue don't carry a box.

Explicação:

Simple Present é um tempo verbal que fala sobre fatos ou coisas que acontecem com determinada frequência. Por exemplo, fatos:

The flower is red.

Water boils at 100°C.

Por exemplo, determinada frequência:

I go to the gym twice a week.

I usually go to the movies.

Gramaticalmente, você usa do ou does na pergunta de acordo com o pronome pessoal:

DO = I, we, you, they.

DOES = he, she, it.

DON'T = I, we, you, they.

DOESN'T = he, she, it.

Em frases afirmativas com he, she, it, deve-se colocar -s no final do verbo, -es ou -ies.

Exemplos:

Like = Likes

Go = Goes

Study = Studies

Exsitem regras para se explicar quando usar essas terminações, mas no final das contas é mais fácil decorar por uso.

Quando o pronome pessoal for I, we, you, they, o verbo deverá vir na forma do infinitivo, ou seja, a forma pura do verbo (como ele é encontrado no dicionário).

I, we, you, they: like/go/study.

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