• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: emilizinha822p3htxo
  • Perguntado 5 anos atrás

Now, change the sentences to the *Negative form*.

a) We went to the club yesterday.
b) I got a promotion at work.
c) She saw her friend at school.
d) He lost his wallet.
e) John took a bus to work.​

Respostas

respondido por: Odesza
74

Resposta:

Now, change the sentences to the Negative form.  (mude as frases para a forma negativa.)

a) We went to the club yesterday.

We didn't go to the club yesterday.

b) I got a promotion at work.

I didn't get a promotion at work.

c) She saw her friend at school.

She didn't see her friend at school.

d) He lost his wallet.

He didn't lose his wallet.

e) John took a bus to work.​

John didn't take a bus to work.

Explicação:

O Simple Past é usado para indicar ações passadas já concluídas, ou seja, para falar de fatos que já aconteceram; que começaram e terminaram no passado.

Simple Past na forma negativa:

Para construção de frases negativas no Simple Past, o verbo did é empregado como verbo auxiliar.

O verbo principal não é conjugado no passado, uma vez que o auxiliar (did) já indica o tempo verbal.

Estrutura:

Sujeito + verbo auxiliar (did) + not + verbo principal + complemento


Odesza: agora sim, essa tá certa
emilizinha822p3htxo: Obrigada moça!❤️
Odesza: Por nada :3
respondido por: euhenrique90
29

Olá! Bom dia, sou euhenrique90 e irei te ajudar! ;) ⁂

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Resposta:

a) We went to the club yesterday.

R: We didn't go to the club yesterday.

b) I got a promotion at work.

R: I didn't get a promotion at work.

c) She saw her friend at school.

R: She didn't see her friend at school.

d) He lost his wallet.

R: He didn't lose his wallet.

e) John took a bus to work.​

R: John didn't take a bus to work.

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Espero que te ajudei! euhenrique90 fica feliz em te ajudar ;)

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