• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: mayresilva27
  • Perguntado 6 anos atrás

A) CHANGE THE SENTENCES TO NEGATIVE AND INTERROGATIVE FORMS OF SIMPLE PRESENT
1. We are writing about my exercises od Simple Present.
Negative:
Interrogative:

2. You study to be a better person. Negative:
Interrogative:
3. I am reading about the news. Negative:
Interrogative:

4. Sally prepares her way to see the life.
Negative:
Interrogative:

5. Robson teaches portuguese language.
Negative:
Interrogative:

6. Covid-19 is a disease that affects the respiratory system.
Negative:
Interrogative:

7. They forget to bring the masks. Negative:
Interrogative:

B) CHANGE THE SENTENCES OF EXERCISE “A” TO AFFIRMATIVE, NEGATIVE AND INTERROGATIVE FORMS OS SIMPLE PAST.
1. Affirmative:
1. Negative:
1. Interrogative:

2. Affirmative:
2. Negative:
2. Interrogative:

3. Affirmative:
3. Negative:
3. Interrogative:

4. Affirmative:
4. Negative:
4. Interrogative:

5. Affirmative:
5. Negative:
5. Interrogative:

6. Affimative:
6. Negative:
6. Interrogative:

7. Affirmative:
7. Negative:
7. Interrogative:

Respostas

respondido por: robrodrigues98
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A) CHANGE THE SENTENCES TO NEGATIVE AND INTERROGATIVE FORMS OF SIMPLE PRESENT

1. We are writing about my exercises on Simple Present.

Negative:  we aren't/ are not writing about my exercises on simple present.

Interrogative:  Are we writing about my exercises on simple present?

2. You study to be a better person.

Negative:  You don't/do not study to be a better person.

Interrogative: Do you study to be a better person?

3. I am reading about the news.

Negative:  I'm/am not reading about the news.

Interrogative:  Am I reading about the news?

4. Sally prepares her way to see the life.

Negative: Sally doesn't/does not prepare her way to see the life.

Interrogative: Does Sally prepare her way to see the life?

5. Robson teaches portuguese language.

Negative: Robson doesn't/does not teach portuguese language.

Interrogative: Does Robson teach portuguese language?

6. Covid-19 is a disease that affects the respiratory system.

Negative: Covid-19 isn't/ is not a disease that affects the respiratory system.

Interrogative: Is Covid-19 a disease that affects the respiratory system?

7. They forget to bring the masks.

Negative: They don't/do not forget to bring the masks.

Interrogative: Do they forget to bring the masks?

B) CHANGE THE SENTENCES OF EXERCISE “A” TO AFFIRMATIVE, NEGATIVE AND INTERROGATIVE FORMS OS SIMPLE PAST.

1. Affirmative: We're/were writing about my exercises on Simple Present.

1. Negative: We weren't/were not writing about my exercises on simple present.

1. Interrogative: Were we writing about my exercises on simple present?

2. Affirmative: You studied to be a better person.

2. Negative: You didn't/did not study to be a better person.

2. Interrogative: Did you study to be a better person?

3. Affirmative: I was reading about the news.

3. Negative:  I wasn't/was not reading about the news.

3. Interrogative: Was I reading about the news?

4. Affirmative: Sally prepared her way to see the life.

4. Negative: Sally didn't/did not prepare her way to see the life.

4. Interrogative: Did Sally prepare her way to see the life?

5. Affirmative: Robson taught portuguese language.

5. Negative: Robson didn't/did not teach portuguese language.

5. Interrogative: Did Robson teach portuguese language?

6. Affimative: Covid-19 was a disease that affects the respiratory system.

6. Negative: Covid-19 wasn't/was not a disease that affects the respiratory system.

6. Interrogative: Was Covid-19 a disease that affects the respiratory system?

7. Affirmative: They forgot to bring the masks.

7. Negative: They didn't/did not forget to bring the masks.

7. Interrogative: Did they forget to bring the masks?

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