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

Read the sentences below and decide in which verb-tense they are.

If you'd been wrong, you could've been fired.
I didn't say anything when I saw him.
I haven't had dinner yet, but I've already had dessert.
You had 2 surgeries on your back yesterday.
I don't want to sound rude, but I don't want to play now.
By 2021, I believe we'll have seen the ending to COVID-19.
They'll go to an amusement park tommorow.
Have you ever been to Seattle city?
She's taking a shower.
My mother has had headaches for months.
I hadn't had dinner before she arrived.

Respostas

respondido por: viniciusrafaelp8ujb7
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Resposta:

If you'd been wrong, you could've been fired.

(Past Perfect) ↑

I didn't say anything when I saw him.

(Simple Past) ↑

I haven't had dinner yet, but I've already had dessert.

(Present Perfect) ↑

You had 2 surgeries on your back yesterday.

(Simple Past) ↑

I don't want to sound rude, but I don't want to play now.

(Simple Present) ↑

By 2021, I believe we'll have seen the ending to COVID-19.

(Future Perfect) ↑

They'll go to an amusement park tommorow.

(Simple Future) ↑

Have you ever been to Seattle city?

(Present Perfect) ↑

She's taking a shower.

(Present Continuous) ↑

My mother has had headaches for months.

(Present Perfect) ↑

I hadn't had dinner before she arrived.

(Past Perfect) ↑

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