1) Give the opposite of the following adjectives:
a) thin =
b) small =
c) new =
d) beautiful =
e) sad =
2) Complete the sentences using PAST CONTINUOUS:
a) The boys (watch) TV last night.
b) Peter (read) a terror book.
c) Karla (study) to the test?
d) Michael and I (find/negative) our Keys.
e) Those girls (cut) papper to the work in class.
3) Turn into the NEGATIVE and INTERROGATIVE forms:
a) Jackeline studied to the Portuguese test.
b) Those men were working very hard last week.
c) Ted was playing volleyball yesterday morning.
d) The baby slept very late last night.
e) Paul bought a fancy car.
4) Complete the sentences using SIMPLE PAST or PAST CONTINUOUS:
a) I (study) when my parentes (arrive).
b) Sandra (watch) TV when somebody (call) her.
c) Mary (clean) the house while her husband (cook).
d) The doorbell (ring) yesterday while I (take) a shower
Respostas
Resposta:
1)A - THICK
B- BIG
C- OLD
D - UGLY
E - HAPPY
Explicação:
Resposta:
1) The opposite:
a) thin = thick
b) small = big
c) new = old
d) beautiful = ugly
e) sad = happy
2) Past Continuous:
a) The boys were watching TV last night.
b) Peter was reading a terror book.
c) Karla was studying to the test?
d) Michael and I weren't finding our Keys.
e) Those girls were cutting paper to the work in class.
3)
a) Jackeline studied to the Portuguese test.
Neg: Jackeline didn't study to the Portuguese test.
Inter: Did Jackeline study to the Portuguese test?
b) Those men were working very hard last week.
Neg: Those men weren't working very hard last week.
Inter: Were those men working very hard last week?
c) Ted was playing volleyball yesterday morning.
Neg: Ted wasn't playing volleyball yesterday morning.
Inter: Was Ted playing volleyball yesterday morning?
d) The baby slept very late last night.
Neg: The baby didn't sleep very late last night.
Inter: Did The baby sleep very late last night?
e) Paul bought a fancy car.
Neg: Paul didn't buy a fancy car.
Inter: Did Paul buy a fancy car?
4) SIMPLE PAST / PAST CONTINUOUS:
a) I was studying when my parents arrived.
b) Sandra was watching TV when somebody called her.
c) Mary was cleaning the house while her husband was cooking.
d) The doorbell rang yesterday while I was taking a shower.
Explicação:
Simple Past
No Simple Past, já vimos que as ações ocorrem sempre em um tempo determinado no passado, e por isso é comum encontrarmos a presença de marcadores de tempo, tais como, yesterday (ontem), last night (a noite passada), last Sunday (domingo passado), last month (o mês passado), last year (o ano passado), some minutes ago (alguns minutos atrás), this morning (hoje de manhã), etc.
Past Continuous
O Past Continuous (Passado Contínuo), também conhecido como Past Progressive (Passado Progressivo), é um tempo verbal utilizado para indicar ações contínuas que ocorreram no passado.
O Past Continuous deve ser utilizado para:
1. Para expressar duas ou mais ações que acontecem ao mesmo tempo no passado
Nesse caso, é muito comum o uso da palavra while (enquanto).
Exemplo:
I was reading a book while he was watching TV.
(Eu estava lendo um livro enquanto ele estava assistindo TV).
2. Para expressar uma ação contínua no passado, que já estava acontecendo, quando outra mais pontual ocorreu
Nesse caso, a ação pontual no passado é expressa pelo Simple Past (Passado Simples).
Exemplo:
They were studying when somebody rang the bell.
(Eles estavam estudando quando alguém tocou a campainha.)
3. Para expressar uma ação contínua habitual que ocorria no passado
Exemplo:
She was often asking for help.
(Ela estava sempre pedindo ajuda.)
4. Para estabelecer uma relação temporal entre uma ação contínua que ocorreu no passado e o momento presente
Nesse caso, é muito comum o uso de certas expressões de tempo.
Exemplo:
She is wearing a skirt today, but she was wearing a dress yesterday.
(Ela está usando uma saia hoje, mas ontem estava usando um vestido.)