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

Quando uso o is, are, was, were?

Respostas

respondido por: kathytiemi
21

Resposta:

IS E ARE = PRESENTE

WAS E WERE= PASSAD

IS=SINGULAR NO PRESENTE (HE,SHE E IT)

ARE= PLURAL NO PRESENTE(YOU,WERE,THEY ETC...)

WAS=SINGULAR PASSADO(HE SHE E IT)

WERE PLURAL NO PASSADO(YOU,WERE,THEY E ETC..)

respondido por: mariahbaladigomes
9

Resposta:

Explicação:

Was, Were, Is, Are significam SER OU ESTAR.

Was e Were é o passado de IS e ARE ( verbo TO BE), porém são usados de diferentes maneiras:

I AM

YOU ARE

SHE IS

HE IS

IT IS

WE ARE

YOU ARE

THEY ARE

O IS é usado para os singulares

EXEMPLO:  SHE IS: Ela é/ está

O ARE é usado para os plurais

EXEMPLO: WE ARE: Nós somos/ estamos

I WAS

YOU WERE

HE WAS

SHE WAS

IT WAS

WE WERE

YOU WERE

THEY WERE

O WAS é usado para os singulares

exemplo:  HE WAS: Ele era/estava

O WERE é usado para os plurais

exemplo: WE WERE: Nós eramos/ estavamos

LEMBRANDO: O WAS E WERE SÃO USADOS NO PASSADO E O IS E ARE SÃO USADOS NO PRESENTE!

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