Verbos auxiliares são usados em Inglês para fazer frases na forma negativa e na forma interrogativa. Grife os auxiliares nas frases abaixo e faça na forma interrogativa:
a) China and Italy are countries with several cases of COVID-19.
Interrog.:
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b) Students can use distant “learning programs” or “open educational applications”.
Interrog.:_____________________________________________________________________
c) People have washed hands many times against COVID-19.
Interrog.:_____________________________________________________________________
d) Scientists didn’t find a vaccine to this Coronavirus.
Interrog.:_____________________________________________________________________
e) China was the first country in the world to relate a fatal victim.
Interrog.:_____________________________________________________________________
Respostas
Resposta:
⇒⇒ Auxiliar - did / did not
a) China and Italy are countries with several cases of COVID-19.
Interrog.: Are China and Italy with several cases of COVID-19?
b) Students can use distant “learning programs” or “open educational applications”.
Interrog.: Can students use distant “learning programs” or “open educational applications?
c) People have washed hands many times against COVID-19.
Interrog.: Have people washed hands many times against COVID-19.?
d) Scientists didn’t find a vaccine to this Coronavirus.
Interrog.: Didn’t scientists find a vaccine to this Coronavirus?
e) China was the first country in the world to relate a fatal victim.
Interrog.: Was China the first country in the world to relate a fatal victim.?
Explicação:
a. are >> verbo '' to be '' - plural
A interrogativa usando o verbo ''to be'' é feita colocando-se o verbo na frente do sujeito.
They are at home now.
Are they at home now?
b. can >>> verbo ''to can'' >>> pode significar habilidade para fazer algo ou verbo ''poder''
Can I leave now? >> Posso sair agora?
I can play the piano. >> Eu toco piano.
c. have washed >> present perfect >> para indicar algo que começou no passado e ainda continua no presente
I have studied for the tests. >> Eu tenho estudado para as provas.
d. didn't - auxiliar para negativas no passado. DID é auxiliar para interrogativas no passado
What did you eat last night? - O que você comeu ontem à noite?
I didn't eat anything. - Eu não comi nada.
e. was - passado do verbo ''to be'' - singular >>> were - plural
→→ Simple past: descreve ações que aconteceram no passado.
I was here last Monday.
They were here last Saturday.
Aprenda mais em:
→→ Simple past brainly.com.br/tarefa/25353725
→→ Present perfect brainly.com.br/tarefa/25271094
→→ Auxiliares brainly.com.br/tarefa/25457807