5. PASSE OS VERBOS QUE ESTÃO ENTRE PARENTESES PARA
O PASSADO SIMPLES. (0,2 cada)
a. She...........a song in the party.(sing)
b. My sister...........to school today.(walk)
C. We.............pineaple juice for lunch yesterday.(drink)
d. They..............soccer all day long last Saturday.(play)
e. I.........my homework last night.(do)
f. You............pasta for dinner.(eat)
g. He............breakfast at ten o'clock this morning.(have)
h. Sarah..........a letter to her boyfriend.(write)
i. It............a lot yesterday.(rain)
j. So I............my umbrela to go to work.(take)
POR FAVOR ME AJUDEM!!!!!!!
Respostas
Resposta:
a. She sang a song in the party. (sing)
b. My sister walked to school today. (walk)
C. We drank pineaple juice for lunch yesterday. (drink)
d. They played soccer all day long last Saturday. (play)
e. I did my homework last night. (do)
f. You ate pasta for dinner. (eat)
g. He had breakfast at ten o'clock this morning. (have)
h. Sarah wrote a letter to her boyfriend. (write)
i. It rained a lot yesterday. (rain)
j. So I took my umbrela to go to work. (take)
Obs: Que professor do mal! haha. Ele quase só colocou verbos irregulares — que são aqueles escritos de maneira diferente no presente, passado e passado particípio.
Por exemplo:
Sing (no presente simples),
Sang (passado simples)
Sung (no passado particípio).
Por outro lado, com verbos regulares (em sua maioria), só é necessário escrever ED no final ou D (caso o verbo termine com E).
Ex:
Cross (presente simples)
Crossed (passado simples)
Crossed (passado particípio)