• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: moratocarlos1010
  • Perguntado 6 anos atrás

There to be significa haver, com sentido de 'existir". Na linguagem informal, em português, também usa-se o verbo "ter" com esse sentido. Observe as frases abaixo e escolha a alternativa incorreta, com o uso do there to be no passado. * a)There was some rice on the stove. b)There was a few apples in the fridge. c)Was there any rice on the fridge? D)Were there any apples in the fridge?

Respostas

respondido por: CremildaBR
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Resposta:

⇒⇒  There to be - verbo haver / existir

a)  There was some rice on the stove.  

b)  There was a few apples in the fridge.    INCORRETA

    There were a few apples in the fridge.    CORRETA

c)  Was there any rice on the fridge?

d)  Were there any apples in the fridge?

Explicação:

→→   There to be - verbo existir / haver

There is - simple present - singular

There is a girl here. - Há uma garota aqui.

There is not a girl here. - Não há uma garota aqui.

Is there a girl here?

→→  There are - simple present - plural

There are five girls here - Há cinco garotas aqui.

There are not five girls here - Não há cinco garotas aqui.

Are there five girls here?

→→  There was - simple past - singular

There was a dog here. - Havia um cachorro aqui.

There was not a dog here. - Não havia um cachorro aqui.

Was there a dog here?

→→  There were - simple past - plural

There were many people around. - Havia muitas pessoas ao redor.

There were not many people around. - Não havia muitas pessoas ao redor.

Were there many people around?

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